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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Worthing, Brighton.
Posts: 994
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Worthing, Brighton.
Posts: 994
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Well im not sure this is the appropriate forum to discuss a friends death...
And it does seem a little strange that you said "help me get over it"
Asthough you're putting the responsibility onto us to make you feel better.
However, if this is true then I know how you feel, as I lost my best friend when I was younger. He was stood ontop of a gravestone trying to pick conkers out of a tree..he fell and the gravestone collapsed ontop of him and crushed him to death.
Although to be fair, I was in mid primary school so it's hard to remember what he was like, and I couldn't understand it properly at the time.
But yea, im a little wary when people say things like this online.
As much as id like to sympathsise with you, there are many sick people out there, and also teenagers who class things like this as funny pranks.
Id suggest trying to get over it in real life, and talk to your friends who were also there about it...as they'll understand better than anyone. And of course, discuss it with your parents as already mentioned.
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