Author Topic: I just lost a close friend.  (Read 4996 times)

Get your ACR Fall Camo!!1one!1 Im so sad to hear about this. Stay strong, he will always be with you.

Killing is regrettable, a last resort most of the time for the just, so if your religious or not we can both appreciate life and regret when it is taken.

did he died?


sorry to hear about that man. :[

Well if you are feeling bad for him, think of it like this, he is now in a better place, no matter the religion, where ever he is, he is thanking you for being a good friend. Stay strong bro :(

Wow man, that sucks.  Well now I bet you have a hunger for revenge that is burning with the white-hot intensity of a thousand suns.

Go get 'em Shinji.

Also, this topic made me cry.  I wish I had known this guy, he sounds cool.

Life is full of dissapointments.
Wait that was mean.

Actually I am quite sorry because I know how you feel. My very close cousin just got killed by a landmind a few days ago.

This topic makes me rage at the terrorists, even though I never even knew your friend.

This is just more incentive for me to join the military.

I has a question.

Was is one of those IED's or an actual bullet that killed the man?

killing people won't bring him back.

I has a question.

Was is one of those IED's or an actual bullet that killed the man?
It was an IED.
Anyhow, condolences to you and his family. Even though I don't know you / his family.

Im very sorry for your loss

hugz?
Hugs.
Sorry for your loss bro.
I also know a guy who lost his friends and a family member to murder and Self Delete.
« Last Edit: July 16, 2011, 01:47:01 AM by Superbot »

Sorry, dude.

Everyone loses people in their lives.

Just carry on and cherish all the happy moments you've had with your friend.

Oh man bro, I feel sorry for you. Go out there and kick some ass.


Really, it sounds like you are slowly becoming a rage-driven madman. If I was fighting you I would run the forget away.

Saw you post this on Facebook earlier today, you have my deepest condolences. The only loss I've experienced is that of my grandfather, with whom I never talked much because of the fact that he lived 10,000 miles away in Australia, yet I still mourned his death. Nevertheless, death is inevitable, though it shouldn't have to come in the form of how your friend lost his life. Stay strong, and I wish you the best of luck in the military. If for nothing else, fight for your friend, I'm sure he'd greatly appreciate it.