I'm so sorry for you.
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Ouch... that's horrible.
I would have prayed for her, but I only found this thread after it was over... >_>
EDIT: I did anyway.
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ok reading the topic I was possibly convinced this was a publicity stunt for popularity, but I found that anyone could have someone die, however after reading the ridiculous next post on "It's a miracle! She's alive!" I'm quite convinced the is a publicity stunt, thank you and good job at proving that yes scratch will continue to have people who will do annoying publicity stunts *applauds*
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That just shows how much of a [removed] world this is! I'm so sorry about zero... (Sorry about the language even though it's censored. And look at dingdong, I guess He's living up to his username >.> Who [removed] would lie about their friend dying?!?!
(Sorry about the language...)
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people who are rejected from society will do just about anything to gain popularity, [removed by Forum Moderator] we call these people "drama queens"
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dingdong wrote:
ok reading the topic I was possibly convinced this was a publicity stunt for popularity, but I found that anyone could have someone die, however after reading the ridiculous next post on "It's a miracle! She's alive!" I'm quite convinced the is a publicity stunt, thank you and good job at proving that yes scratch will continue to have people who will do annoying publicity stunts *applauds*
There have certainly been a few cases in the past where people have made claims on Scratch of tragic events simply to gain popularity. And that's a pretty sad thing...to deceive other people and manipulate other people's emotions for, essentially, their personal entertainment.
However, I would be very hesitant to accuse anybody of such behavior directly simply because it is essentially unprovable. And if you are wrong...you will create emotional damage with your accusation. The best policy might be to give your sincere condolences with the hope that they are not wasted on a fiction.
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lonwol wrote:
RHY3756547 wrote:
lonwol wrote:
Maybe thats her (Thought ya said you had to go?)I stayed on to check things.
That was march.
I think this is it:
http://www.wsvn.com/news/articles/local/MI83613/Ummm RHY?
The person who was killed in the Tamiami Trail accident has been identified by authorities as a female in her 40s.
Again Soz i didn't kill the green little... Nevermind.
Yeah - but it said many others injured.
Sorry - it was 2 in the morning.
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Paradox wrote:
somelia wrote:
They tried to stich her head up, and failed. Brain damage.
Sue for malpractice
Never do that unless they purposly tried to hurt someone. Doctors try to save their patients. But anything can happen. I would know since both my parents are doctors.
Somelia, I am really sorry for you loss. I know she was happy with you, I can tell.
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Paddle2See wrote:
dingdong wrote:
ok reading the topic I was possibly convinced this was a publicity stunt for popularity, but I found that anyone could have someone die, however after reading the ridiculous next post on "It's a miracle! She's alive!" I'm quite convinced the is a publicity stunt, thank you and good job at proving that yes scratch will continue to have people who will do annoying publicity stunts *applauds*
There have certainly been a few cases in the past where people have made claims on Scratch of tragic events simply to gain popularity. And that's a pretty sad thing...to deceive other people and manipulate other people's emotions for, essentially, their personal entertainment.
However, I would be very hesitant to accuse anybody of such behavior directly simply because it is essentially unprovable. And if you are wrong...you will create emotional damage with your accusation. The best policy might be to give your sincere condolences with the hope that they are not wasted on a fiction.
Yes, Paddle's right. You have absolutely no right to accuse someone of lying, even if you really think they are.

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Whoa. Sorry. Sad to lose a scratcher
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dingdong wrote:
ok reading the topic I was possibly convinced this was a publicity stunt for popularity, but I found that anyone could have someone die, however after reading the ridiculous next post on "It's a miracle! She's alive!" I'm quite convinced the is a publicity stunt, thank you and good job at proving that yes scratch will continue to have people who will do annoying publicity stunts *applauds*
How can you be so sure? People can survive for about...2.2 seconds.
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joeisawesome wrote:
Do you know any details, like what state, how many were killed, etc. I could find an article.
Please, I'm not giving away my home state.
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Wow. That must be so devestating to lose a close friend at such a young age. It makes me sad to think if it would ever happen to me. What a sad way to die.
R.I.P. 0Zero. I'm sorry this had to happen to you, young people shouldn't have to experience this. But its part of life, everything has to go. So sad. You have all my sympathy.
Don't worry, shes in a better place
May 0Zero rest in peace.

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I've been thinking about this all day and night.
I went to bed crying last night, feeling it was all my fault. I have no idea why, but I cried and prayed and cried until I was exausted. I told all my friends and they prayed and wished her to have a happy time in the afterlife... I know it must be sad to lose a friend. I cry about my family and friends safety all the time now... I feel so bad. This has changed my entire perspective on life...
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I added a commemorative note in my sig. It's the least I could do.
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I would usually say let's not mourn that they're dead, lets celebrate that they had a long and happy life.
But that's not the case...
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I added a note too.

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I went to her funeral. I miss her so much.
She was like a sister to me.
I feel worse then the time my siamese-tabby cat died.
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somelia wrote:
I went to her funeral. I miss her so much.
She was like a sister to me.
I feel worse then the time my siamese-tabby cat died.
Could you leave a purple flower at her grave for me?
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