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✨ Samantha Senkfor
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“But who are we once we’re cured?
I don’t even know myself anymore. But I’ve become comfortable with the idea of reacquainting with myself—listening to my innermost thoughts and taking care of the damaged and bruised part of me.”
— 18 hours, 4 min ago
I don’t even know myself anymore. But I’ve become comfortable with the idea of reacquainting with myself—listening to my innermost thoughts and taking care of the damaged and bruised part of me.”
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The night air has a way of calming me.
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“Her mind is her worst enemy and love might be too overbearing on fabric as thin as hers.”
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“Why is the world so cruel? So unfair and disturbing with dark, wicked souls surrounding us.”
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This book’s sadness is addicting. 😭
“Maybe we can cure one another. Wouldn’t that be something…”
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“Maybe we can cure one another. Wouldn’t that be something…”
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It’s surprising that someone like me could find a familiar soul, one that I am finding it harder by the day to exist without.
— 20 hours, 29 min ago
✨ Samantha Senkfor
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We hurt each other. That’s what I’ve learned so far. We’re each other’s pain. But do we have to be?
— Jan 25, 2026 05:25PM

