I already put a bouquet of flowers there.
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Ok then...
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Let's not be sad. LETS BE HAPPEH!
Trying to cheer the rest of you guys up, sadly it isn't working.
........................................60secondrule.............
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OH MY GOD!!!!! Im so sorry! I really am!
R.I.P!
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It's okeh now. I've gotten used to it. LET'S PARTEH!
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I just read it. But I stopped at...
TOYOTA!!!!
...Their cars have been speeding on their own (people have died from it), and they have been ignoring it for a long time.
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littletonkslover wrote:
................ >:i
...?
First I get rickroll'd, then Zero dies, and now I get the 60 second rule!
RAWRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!
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ihaveamac wrote:
I just read it. But I stopped at...
TOYOTA!!!!
...Their cars have been speeding on their own (people have died from it), and they have been ignoring it for a long time.
I heard about it on a commercial.

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One of the difficult things about the anonymity of the internet is that it's tough to know what is real, and what isn't. So it makes knowing how to react to these kinds of situations really hard. If it's real, then this is really sad, and we should respond with kindness and compassion. But, as we've seen several times both in our community and in others, often claims of loss or tragic death are faked to get attention, or just to see what might happen. That's one reason why we added this line to the Terms of Use:
"Be honest. Don't pretend to be someone other than who you are or try to game the community."
When you can't be sure if the loss is real or not, it makes sense to be skeptical - but not disrespectful. There's no sense in arguing. If it's a lie, that just gives the person who created it more attention. If it's not a lie, then arguing could be really hurtful to someone who has experienced something really hard. So we just say, respectfully, "We're sorry for your loss", and leave it at that.
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Lightnin wrote:
One of the difficult things about the anonymity of the internet is that it's tough to know what is real, and what isn't. So it makes knowing how to react to these kinds of situations really hard. If it's real, then this is really sad, and we should respond with kindness and compassion. But, as we've seen several times both in our community and in others, often claims of loss or tragic death are faked to get attention, or just to see what might happen. That's one reason why we added this line to the Terms of Use:
"Be honest. Don't pretend to be someone other than who you are or try to game the community."
When you can't be sure if the loss is real or not, it makes sense to be skeptical - but not disrespectful. There's no sense in arguing. If it's a lie, that just gives the person who created it more attention. If it's not a lie, then arguing could be really hurtful to someone who has experienced something really hard. So we just say, respectfully, "We're sorry for your loss", and leave it at that.
Beautifully said, Lightnin.
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0zero,
We'll all see you someday.
My condolences, somelia
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I'm sorry.
Somelia, At my school we have a wailing wall (a prayer wall) you put up a little note for someone to get better or if they have died or something like that and if you want i can put her up their.
Also, Maybe you could put something by her grave that symbolizes scratch and the people that miss her?
I'm Sorry.
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Mini_mi wrote:
I'm sorry.
Somelia, At my school we have a wailing wall (a prayer wall) you put up a little note for someone to get better or if they have died or something like that and if you want i can put her up their.
Also, Maybe you could put something by her grave that symbolizes scratch and the people that miss her?
I'm Sorry.![]()
The bouquet had orange-and-white flowers in it.
Scratch cat.
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Doody, about your sig, 0Zero is *sniff* dead :'(.
You should update it.
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Doody wrote:
Is there anything I can do to help?
She died. But you can make a Scratch Project for her. I'm sure she would appreciate that.
(I believe in reincarnation, so I hope...)
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Oh my gosh... I'm so sorry! D: But, she's in a much better place now, she's safe, she's watching over you, and we'll all see her again someday. There's a reason for everything, and God wanted her to come home. She's in His kingdom now.
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wiimaster wrote:
somelia wrote:
It's okeh now. I've gotten used to it. LET'S PARTEH!
So you are used to it already?
I'm not accusing you, I beleive you, and its terribly sad. But everyone else now seems to be more sad than you by what you wrote.
Although I don;t know because I don't know what you are actually saying...
You are just trying to cheer us (and yourself) up, right?
Yeah, I believe you missed it.
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