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Summary

The content reflects on the physical and psychological trauma experienced by an individual who has been abused, detailing the injuries sustained and the confusion surrounding the events.

Abstract

The web content presents a harrowing account of abuse, focusing on the injuries and emotional distress of the victim. It describes visible signs of physical harm, such as scabs, swollen veins, and missing teeth, and the realization of the severity of the abuse upon regaining consciousness. The narrative implies a sense of violation and betrayal, as the individuals responsible for the harm are also the ones who should have provided care and safety. The victim is left in a state of shock and uncertainty, questioning the extent of what was done to them during a period of vulnerability.

Opinions

  • The author conveys a strong sense of violation and betrayal, as the abusers were also the witnesses who should have protected the victim.
  • There is a clear expression of confusion and distress, as the victim grapples with the reality of their situation and the extent of their injuries.
  • The imagery used suggests a brutal level of physical abuse, emphasizing the severity and the lasting impact on the victim's body and mind.
  • The rhetorical question posed indicates a deep sense of anger and disbelief at the actions taken against the victim while they were incapacitated.
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What If You Don’t Know?

Who do you tell? What do you tell?

The witnesses are the abusers

Scabs like healing abrasions On your right wrist On your right ankle Your right forearm looks like Popeye The one good vein in your right arm is swollen There is a large and a medium-sized lump in your right arm The crux of your right arm is tender to the touch You have several missing teeth from the upper left side of your mouth Thanks to the lack of swelling you can now see

Just what in the FK did they do to me while in my death-like state?

Image by Jahiner Mateo Cano Lopez from Pixabay
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