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I wish the Mob would stop playing those crappy Petz games. Come on, Friday, hurry up!!!
Thanks, guys. I appreciate it. I really hope that post didn't sound selfish or anything but... it's just really hard right now...
I swear Ghost I did see it earlier and got super sad, but I didn't have time to post
I'm so sorry Were you very close to him?
Super close. Our whole family is...
I'm very sorry. I know how you feel. My grandpa isn't dead yet, but... he's got Alzheimer's and he's pretty much gone. He doesn't know who anyone is. He doesn't even know his oldest son is dead. With him completely out of it, and my oldest uncle dead, my dad's the "leader" of the family now. It was worse when his wife, my grandma died about 18 years ago. She had cancer and was in constant pain the whole time.My grandfather died this morning.
Super close. Our whole family is...
VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVI'm sorry everyone...
I really am sorry...
Apologizing is always a good thing to do when you believe that you're at fault for something, but what's more important here given the current situation...is forgiving yourself and learning from your experiences. You can be sorry all you want, and people could forgive you countless times if they were willing to, but if you fail to forgive yourself above all else and do not try to work on things, then all the individuals involved shall continue to relive this same cycle over and over again with no known end. I think it's safe to say that nobody wants to see or experience that, and I'm sure that you don't especially.
I have no friends.... But when I do make them someone turns them against me... I am not even kidding. This is a true story. Even ask my mom...
Ugh this midterm is stressing me out really badly... -_-
I have food and shelter now. ROW ROW FIGHT DA POWAH!
I'm very sorry. I know how you feel. My grandpa isn't dead yet, but... he's got Alzheimer's and he's pretty much gone. He doesn't know who anyone is. He doesn't even know his oldest son is dead. With him completely out of it, and my oldest uncle dead, my dad's the "leader" of the family now. It was worse when his wife, my grandma died about 18 years ago. She had cancer and was in constant pain the whole time.
I have one power peace of advice for you: Open up your emotions on it to family. As much as you can. It helps more than anything else and they probably need it too.