User blog comment:TotalDramaRox97/Look guys/@comment-3394114-20110724130726

I think everyone told you to stop cutting yourself, so I won't repeat it. But I will tell you a story, a story of one of my heros in life, a girl I met on Twitter. She was like 11-12, and she was a very cheerful girl. Her Twitter was based on "Club Penguin" theme, as she loved that game, she even blogged about it. I think she joined Twitter before me, because she had lots of followers and friends. I was introduced to her by a friend of mine. At first, we didn't talk too much, but with time we started sharing lots of things. While I was complaining sometimes about fights with friends and stuff, she listened to me, even she had really big problems. She was as happy I thought she was. She had a 9 year old autistic brother, her parents were divorced, she lived with her father and his girlfriend, and even worse, her mother had cancer. But she kept coming on Club Penguin and Twitter. We were "meeting" on Club Penguin every Saturday, and we were recording random stuff. But one Saturday she came early and she told me that she may not come that day. I became a little upset and I asked her why, but I looked at her "bio", where was write "My mom passed away from cancer/ date". I felt horrible for her, but she said not to worry. She was talking with every of us that day. After two days of not entering, she came back as everything was normal. You may say what you want, but she really loved her mother. That was Treekinz, one of my heros. So remember TDR, "Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times if one only remembers to turn on the light." (Dumbledore, "Harry Potter and Prisoner of Azkaban")