Author Topic: A harsh realization.  (Read 1294 times)

some idiot made a mistake, she paid for it ಥ_ಥ

This principle sucks even more, how others should have to pay for another's mistakes with their own life.

I wish her well. It's really a shock when somebody in your neighborhood or anyone close to your life just goes like that. My condolences to you and her family.

It was so out of the blue. I'm still just sitting here, like, wow, she's gone.

This principle sucks even more, how others should have to pay for another's mistakes with their own life.
Its true and it sucks that one stupid person can cause many other deaths.

How is this her time, though? It doesn't seem right at all. She was still so young, she had much more to experience in her life, and all of her opportunity was cut short. It's such a harsh way to die as well. :(
It makes it no easier to accept, I know, but the truth is that death isn't governed by what is fair. It doesn't follow what a person deserves. We can't see the times people are meant to die because they are not set in stone, except at the moment of.  One dies so another can live, and one lives by another's death. But at least she isn't in pain anymore, and at least now you - and your peers - can hopefully appreciate more of what you have, your lives and the lives of those around you. And hopefully that lesson can last for longer than the grief of the matter.

I reiterate, though, my sorrow to her death and that you, her friends, and her family now bear this burden.

NOW who will walk super slow side by side with her friends in the mall, in my way, on her phone; when i got somewhere i need to go :(

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It still sucks though... out of all the people...

NOW who will walk super slow side by side with her friends in the mall, in my way, on her phone; when i got somewhere i need to go :(

Our mall here sucks, and don't malls usually have huge corridors anyway? :P

That sucks, man. Sorry to hear that.

Would you feel differently if the fire had started from he lighting a cigarette in her double life?
Just a thought, no one really knows what goes on in a person when no one is around.

On another note, she sounds like one of the very few great people that are actually left in the world, I could not say I am one of them. Someone make a time machine and make it so she escapes, I want to see if she becomes president.

If there is a heaven, may she be at the highest point. My condolences.

Would you feel differently if the fire had started from he lighting a cigarette in her double life?
Just a thought, no one really knows what goes on in a person when no one is around.

On another note, she sounds like one of the very few great people that are actually left in the world, I could not say I am one of them. Someone make a time machine and make it so she escapes, I want to see if she becomes president.

If there is a heaven, may she be at the highest point. My condolences.

I wouldn't feel any different because her personality and attitude towards people and life in general was just exceptional. She was a cool person, I wish I could've gotten to know her a little better than I did.

I wouldn't have been surprised if she went that far, she seemed to have an interest in government and politics and general American ways. I had her in my American History class and she was always entertaining.