Boys don't want to die. He was the only one in the suicide room who loved life. But he was also the only one who died. It just happened that he was sensitive, that his parents were workaholics, that he encountered verbal violence on campus, and that he met pink-haired girls. So a man who loves life goes into death. His death was suicide, but it was forced by many people. But are those people wrong? His parents had done the best they could. It's just that their three views are work-focused, they are like this, and they want their children to be like this. His parents gave him a good family background and gave him all the tolerance he could give. But their center has always been work. They are more concerned with their academics than their child's mental health. His parents are unloving people. Pink-haired girls talk about suicide every day, and even drag boys into the abyss. She is actually afraid of death, afraid of her own death, but also of the death of others. But she didn't understand until the boy committed suicide. She was too addicted to her own pain, and subconsciously made her own kind. I dare say she has no ill will. The boy's classmates made a video mocking his sexuality, and they laughed at his emotions. It's deadly for the boy, but it's just a joke to his classmates, an exciting, mood-setting video. Dare you say you don't? When you see a video of a guy kissing, you don't post "Woo!" or "disgusting" in the comments? Do you get excited when you see someone making their fanfic? The boy's classmates could not feel the boy's mood. The joys and sorrows of people are not connected. The boy's classmates didn't even know him. It was just a contemptuous smile for them, and they would still sit around on their own business. Holding hands with a lover and kissing, where do you still remember the boy? The boy's classmates are not familiar with him, and in their hearts, the boy is not an independent personality. People live for themselves. They don't love boys, and boys don't make much of an impact on them. None of them are wrong. I can only blame the boy for being too kind, too sensitive, and holding childish hopes for the world. He is bound to be disappointed. This is bound to be a tragedy.
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