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Originally posted by Tanser_Man
It's funny how nobody knew her before she died, and now she's dead everyones claiming to know her or her friends?!
She's from Vancouver, Washington?! I doubt the thousands of people in Britain saying they know her actually do.
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A lot of people claim a lot of things.
I don't need to claim nothing.
I do know one of her friends, i have done for a bit of time, just over myspace and stuff, i don't know Anna, but i can feel what it's like to lose someone that meaningfull and close to someone.
But without dragging on about it.
People need to be realistic almost everyone has a best friend, and when people lose them they are hit hard.
Someone has to be some form of virtual shoulder, which is what i was to her friend. A lot of people say they know her so they look good....this isn't something to boast about, because those who were "lucky" enough to know Anna in person, are the only ones that can feel real grief.
For the thousands that have left "comments" on the profile made in Anna's memory [me being one of them] it's just a sign that something so sick and twisted and evil can impact on a worldwide factor.
But looking closely into things, I don't see many if any teenagers bothered to an extent of making a deal of "the tsunami" of 2004 boxing day.
Thats a more worldwide thing. This hit a little community hard, and because Anna had myspace it was driven around myspace quicker than you can say "Grade 8" i didn't hear about it in that bulletin i heard about it via the friend i'd known for ages.
And in effect i only cried when i read the R.I.P messages on her "real" page because they made me think of my loss.