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The Suicide Girls' movement has been criticized for its perceived glorification of mental health issues, particularly depression and self-harm. Critics argue that the movement's aesthetic and ethos can be seen as romanticizing or trivializing mental health struggles. However, a closer examination of Levee's work suggests that the movement was more complex and multifaceted. Suicide Girls - Levee- Nobody Home
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