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An old rusty factory in Connecticut sits dormant, full of machinery to explore and a rooftop offerinAn old rusty factory in Connecticut sits dormant, full of machinery to explore and a rooftop offerinAn old rusty factory in Connecticut sits dormant, full of machinery to explore and a rooftop offerinAn old rusty factory in Connecticut sits dormant, full of machinery to explore and a rooftop offerinAn old rusty factory in Connecticut sits dormant, full of machinery to explore and a rooftop offerinAn old rusty factory in Connecticut sits dormant, full of machinery to explore and a rooftop offerinAn old rusty factory in Connecticut sits dormant, full of machinery to explore and a rooftop offerin

An old rusty factory in Connecticut sits dormant, full of machinery to explore and a rooftop offering inspiring views of the sunset.

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“The most devastating part of having depression is not the numbness, the crying or feeling no emotions. It’s the inability to do the things you love so dearly. You could love reading, it is something you can do every day but one day you’re sitting down and you forget how it feels to sink into a book. To lose yourself into another dimension. I think that is the most devastating part of depression, to be eradicated - even for a moment - from doing the things you love with everything in you. For me, that is the most devastating, gut-wrenching emotion that depression brings along with it. The inability to love the things that once made you delirious.”

- g.d. (loss)

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