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55 Positive Things To Think About Instead Of Suicide

Sometimes you get too caught up you forget to think about these great things.

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55 Positive Things To Think About Instead Of Suicide
Amber Wilcoxson

1.) Sunsets

2.) Puppies

3.) Hiking

4.) The sound of the waves at the beach

5.) Stars

6.) Big T-shirts

7.) The way your hair smells after you've swam in salt water

8.) Your Nana (Grandmother)

9.) Hotel beds

10.) Flowers

11.) Walks in new places

12.) The smell after it rains

13.) mom

14.) Family

15.) Flatbread pizza because it deserves its own number

16.) Bunnies

17.) Clouds

18.) Painting

19.) Hockey

20.) Patrick Dempsy.

21.) Too fancy people

22.) New York city

23.) waterfalls

24.) The top of mount Katahdin ( or any summit)

25.) Cows

26.) watching baseball

27.) your best friend

28.) California

29.) Mumford and sons

30.) A babies smile

31.) Cuddles

32.) Chocolate

33.) Fish

34.) Airplanes

35.) The great wall of china

36.) How showers

37.) Bath bomb

38.) Bad sitcoms

39.) Comfy socks

40.) Christmas time

41.) Silly Pictures with your friends

42.) Build-a- bear

43.) Abnormal Trees

44.) Helping people in need

45.) Starbucks

46.) Ice cream

46.5.) Sprinkles

47.) Slippers

48.) Mario cart races

49.) Chipotle

50.) Mustangs

51.) pizza

52.) Good books that you can't put down

53.) letters

54.) Sunshine.

55.) Hope.Hope.Hope.Hope.



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