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Post by paislene on Mar 18, 2018 23:14:49 GMT
There's an old saying 'Half go fast and half go slow' which is really the truth . Many don't have time to decide anything and the other half think they have all the time in the world so don't bother to decide anything about it . I guess the best advice is to just accept your mortality . I had a good friend who moved away and then faded from view . I asked after him through friends . And then maybe a year after we had parted , another friend told me he had been seen less and less by his old friends , and the last news he had was that he had died . And I met someone else who said he had been to the funeral . But no one seem to know how or why he had passed away . And I couldn't get an address for his burial no matter how much I tried . Well , some months later sitting with friends in their house , in he walks . Only a couple of us there knew him , but he said he had received a note that his friends were grieving for him , so he decided to visit . Yes , he did fade out of view after that being reclusive person . Being injured and knocked out a number of times , I have wondered what I should do ? And some of my friends were self-destructive and died tragically . My answer is to write your epitaph , something like 'I loved her/you more than all our parted years' or 'Why the f**k did You Ruin our Lives , You S*B!!!' and to organise your place in the cemetery .
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