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The Boxer from Destroy Lonely No Stylist (OPIUM)

 Following a brutal racist attack the 17-year-old Sunny is forced to move with her mother to Bristol in order to be close to her terminally ill father. He's the target of hateful attacks and is dislocated in the city but finds refuge in boxing as a way to express his anger. Set over ten rounds, The Boxer is a powerful YA contemporary story that examines friendship dynamics as well as the effects of radicalization by the far right. It's an emotional reading and a significant book for teenagers to be reading about racial violence, family relationships and the ability to stand and defend what you believe in. Destroy Lonely Merch - No Stylist Atlanta's very own Destroy Lonely is making his mark through a mix of exotic melodies as well as stylish soundscapes. The mixtape he released as a debut is a vivacious trip through a world of glowing vocals and smooth flows, as well as the extravagant escapades of high-rollers, which make the artist an emerging star. Following the debut of his debut album NO STYLIST earlier in the year momentum has begun to build for the rapper due to his flamboyant stage presence and his mysterious lyrics. The follow-up, NS+ (ULTRA) is a hit and has earned him spots on 2023 Artist to Follow lists such as Complex, Billboard, Pigeons & Planes, Alt Press, HipHopDX and Zane Lowe. Destroy Lonely is famous for his signature sound that includes rock-infused guitar intros to his songs before the beats begin to kick in, a tactic that always performs well. Also, he uses crowd to his advantage by repeating the words throughout his songs. He is a fantastic showman and can connect with his audience in a meaningful way. This is evident when he recounts his own experience of depression. It's difficult to talk about this where there are so many committed people and without a support system. This is a personal issue that many don't want to talk about. The only thing that we can do is aid the ones who are affected. You can do this through mandatory mental health checks and allowing people who are suffering to talk to their loved ones. It is time to end the stigma attached to depression. People will seek out treatment more readily if they can believe that it is normal. There are many people who have overcome depression and created happier lives for themselves. They should be given the opportunity to tell their experiences and motivate others with their determination and determination to overcome the disease. One day, we will find an anonymous service where patients suffering from depression can receive the help they require. It's a shame that this isn't the situation in the present, and we have to be doing everything we can to change that. It's high time that we stop being so worried about the mental well-being of athletes playing any sport. This could be done by putting the stigma associated with suicide and depression out of our minds and by allowing those struggling to talk to someone they trust. There are many people out that are willing to assist and this can be the difference between a pleasant life and a miserable one.

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