Calm Harm App
Posts and screenshots describe an app that can purportedly be used to prevent people from engaging in self harm.
Posts and screenshots describe an app that can purportedly be used to prevent people from engaging in self harm.
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What looks like a satisfying debt hack in reality has very limited applications.
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