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Age: 17
H: 5'4
BMI: 21.6 (healthy)
HW: 125.7lbs (57kg)
LW: 103.6lbs (47kg)
UGW: 77.2lbs (35kg)

SW: 125.7lbs (57kg)
CW: 119.5lbs (54.2kg)

I'm here to make friends with people who understand what i'm going through, to seek support and to offer support.

i'm not pro-ana...i don't even like that term, it's like saying pro-depression or pro-cancer. but anyway, the point is; i acknowledge that some of my posts may be triggering, or seem to be glamorizing losing weight and geting super skinny, but my intention is not for it to cause harm to anybody. this is my place to express, inspire and motivate myself to reach what i believe to be perfection.

living in perth, western australia
i'm remaining faceless and nameless, at least for now

21st April 2012

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21st April 2012

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Learn, he says, that there will be hours, days
and months ahead of feeling absolutely terrible
and nothing can change that; neither new
girlfriends, health professionals, changes of diet, dope, humility, or
God.
— Charles Bukowski  (via emptyveins)

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21st April 2012

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20th April 2012

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The voracious ambition of humans is never sated by dreams coming true, because there is always the thought that everything might be done better and again.
The Fault in Our Stars - John Green

20th April 2012

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‘The Fault In Our Stars’ by John Green

I read this book today. It is amazing and thought-provoking and heart-breaking. I finished the final page and got that sinking feeling in my stomach…that one you get when something really great has finished/left your life. The story of the two main characters broke my heart and reinforced my belief that life is fleeting and fragile, yet ultimately pointless.

Wow. It really did affect me, and I have absolutely no connection to the subject matter, but somehow it still got to me.

I highly recommend it.

14th April 2012

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