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Re: Life... A bitter sweet blessing
Whoa chill guys. I didn't even read the thread. All I saw was the word balls and replied accordingly.
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Re: Life... A bitter sweet blessing
Sorry for your loss my friend.
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Re: Life... A bitter sweet blessing
Sorry for your loss man. RIP friend of Done_And_Done
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Re: Life... A bitter sweet blessing
Originally Posted by moe94
That's pretty messed up, D&D. That feeling of losing someone extra close is brutal.
Thanks big Moe. The guy was huge piece to my childhood. My mind keeps tracing back to the past when our lives were so semistic and free of the demons that stood before. The poor guy was in a dark place before be passed. It's somewhat relieving knowing that he's no longer at a struggle, despite losing his life.
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Re: Life... A bitter sweet blessing
Sorry for your loss man RIP to your friend.
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Re: Life... A bitter sweet blessing
Originally Posted by That_Admiral
Sorry for your loss man. RIP friend of Done_And_Done
Haven't seen you around these parts yet. Nice to meet you brother. And thanks for the condolences...
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Re: Life... A bitter sweet blessing
Originally Posted by zoom17
Sorry for your loss man RIP to your friend.
Thanks Zoom. Preeeesh....
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Re: Life... A bitter sweet blessing
Originally Posted by J Shuttlesworth
Sorry for your loss my friend.
Thanks brother. Much appreciated...
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Re: Life... A bitter sweet blessing
Originally Posted by Lebron23
My condolences.
Thanks Bronzie...
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Sorry to hear this man. I hope things get better for you.
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A humble prophet
Re: Life... A bitter sweet blessing
Gotta get used to it because most of life is one long travail of losing people close to you, unless you yourself go early that is.
I do find it amusing though how people are only capable of rationalising the deaths of loved ones through how it makes THEM feel: 'MY best bud died; it made ME really sad at first; but then it really helped to change MY outlook on life and teach ME not to take MY friends for granted; it helped bring ME and all MY other friends together as now WE all understand the sanctity and fragility of life and so WE are better able to appreciate each other and life itself; thus in the end, the death of our bud changed all OUR lives for the better, so keep ya head up brudda, things will improoove!'
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Re: Life... A bitter sweet blessing
@Dresta: i had a childhood friend who died racing another car while it was raining. His girlfriend (a friend of mine) was with him and her face got smashed and lets say she never came back to be the same.
All that taught me was to not be a dumbass and think of the consequences.
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Re: Life... A bitter sweet blessing
Originally Posted by Done_And_Done
Thanks big Moe. The guy was huge piece to my childhood. My mind keeps tracing back to the past when our lives were so semistic and free of the demons that stood before. The poor guy was in a dark place before be passed. It's somewhat relieving knowing that he's no longer at a struggle, despite losing his life.
I never lost a childhood friend but I know how deep the connection is. I got one I have known since I was 6, we used to be like brothers, always had each other's back and grew up together. I moved to America when I was 15 and haven't since him for 8+ years, but I know when I go back and visit him our bond will still be just as strong as it was the day I left. Friendships like those just stick with you.
I am sorry you lost a childhood friend, but I hope there are other loved ones in your life that can ease that pain.
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Re: Life... A bitter sweet blessing
Originally Posted by Done_And_Done
Divulging anything on the Web (regardless of the sensitive nature) comes with the risk of receiving such a backlash. I can take a humorous punch with the best of them. But for f*uck sakes man.
fukm. But death does happen. Unfort, does not encourage many others to treat other people with respect... opposed to just ****ing the next man to get ahead.
That's what the key is, I think.
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Originally Posted by Bandito
@Dresta: i had a childhood friend who died racing another car while it was raining. His girlfriend (a friend of mine) was with him and her face got smashed and lets say she never came back to be the same.
All that taught me was to not be a dumbass and think of the consequences.
Well, tragedy IS easier to deal with when you can blame it on something. When I was a late teenager my best friend ( who was younger) had a srs brain injury on a kick off return... in HS. He lived, everyone was excited that he was "the same", but since I knew him well... he wasn't. I'd be like yo remember that... and he'd be like ".... nah." Then we basically just drifted away. Can't really say what you said about that, altho maybe I am more in tune with the fact that football can ****ya.
-Smak
Last edited by ILLsmak; 08-03-2014 at 10:34 AM.
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