OK, I know that I haven`t been here for a while, and nobody remembers me (except for randalpik and scout
) But, I have decided to come back under the name DFliyerz! Anyways,back to business. I was browsing teh interwebs today and read about Smokepool`s death. I didn`t know her, but I notcied that it was the second aniversary of her death. I decided that as soon as I got my new account up and running,I would make a memoir project. So, be prepared for that! Once it`s done,I will post link on this thread.
~Jake12 (aka DFliyerz)
R.I.P. Smokepool T_T
P.S. I had to write this on my Kindle
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I remember when that happened too
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I think deaths should be celebrated, not mourned. When I die, I want people to be happy instead of sad,
Obviously, happy > sad.
I'm dead, nobody can do anything about it, so why bother mourning?
Be happy instead of said. Crying won't bring the guy back.
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helltank wrote:
I think deaths should be celebrated, not mourned. When I die, I want people to be happy instead of sad,
Obviously, happy > sad.
I'm dead, nobody can do anything about it, so why bother mourning?
Be happy instead of said. Crying won't bring the guy back.
Well, that's sort of hipocrisy. I understand your meaning of "celebrated", I'm not going to say anything about that, but... Sadness is natural. Say, your parent dies - wouldn't you be sad? And whatever you'd do, you still couldn't hold away tears, no matter how happy you would pretend to be. On the other hand, people die every 5 seconds, but we don't show a slightest sign of sadness - that is because we didn't know them at all and we don't care about them. My point is, if people wouldn't be sad during your funeral, that means they didn't really care about you.
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