Professor X
Well-Known Member
...Any chance we could refrain from turning a thread that is an ode to a lost life into a cheap cyber war.
We just settled it, but you're right.
Rest in piece, Dustin.
...Any chance we could refrain from turning a thread that is an ode to a lost life into a cheap cyber war.
take all the time you need and give yourself the best chance possible.
Always remember that all your departed ones will forever be in your memory and never be truly gone... Your mind will go through so many spasms and fits when trying to deal with your loss, but it's best to just let your mind run its self into the ground and give yourself time.
to try and fight against grief is like trying to push a tsunami away with your hands, it's not possible......a wise man once said to me when i lost my mother and was heavily grieving.......'' still yourself and learn ''
at the time i didn't know what he meant, but in the fullness of time, it's the most important tools i've ever learnt about dealing with loss....
Remember, they are not truly gone, and you know they would hate to see you in such a state, so never stop making them proud, even if they aren't there to pat your back and encourage you.
This isn't the time nor place for a party political broadcast so i'll leave you with that, and hope you can use it in any way you can.
take it easy, and for your friends sake if for nothing else, don't hammer yourself about it, you'll heal and grow in good time.
take it easy man.
*facepalm*
We... Settled... It...
*headdesk*
Ooookkkkkaaaaaayyyyyyy. Don't hurt yourself now.
Just to clarify because I understand my first post was a tad unkind... last year a good friend of mine was injured by a teenage driver who thought he could text and drive at the same time. I didn't mean to smear over WA's friend... but it certainly strikes a personal chord with me and I just wish more kids would have respect for the lives of others than they currently do.We all know that texting while driving is retarded, but at this point, it's useless to say that now. I wouldn't want to hear people saying my friend was just stupid to text and drive. Of course it is, but now, does it matter? Would that really help wesker_awesome to get any better? No offences, but now, I guess he posted this thread to get a little cheered up with people he can share his sadness with.
I'm terribly sorry for your loss darlin'. I know how it feels to lose someone that you care for. It hurts alot. I won't say anything about the texting and driving because I'm sure folks have said enough about it.
*hugggss*
Thanks everyone.
Sorry for arguing in your thread, WA.
Just to clarify because I understand my first post was a tad unkind... last year a good friend of mine was injured by a teenage driver who thought he could text and drive at the same time. I didn't mean to smear over WA's friend... but it certainly strikes a personal chord with me and I just wish more kids would have respect for the lives of others than they currently do.
Anyway, WA, I'm sorry if my first post in this thread made you feel more poorly. That was certainly not my intention... I just am unable to conjure up an appropriate amount of empathy to fit the situation I'm afraid.
So where did this accident happen?
Rosebud, montana.So where did this accident happen?