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Post by Brute on Nov 17, 2005 18:04:05 GMT -5
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Post by contention on Nov 17, 2005 18:19:51 GMT -5
Don't worry bud, I know how it is to lose someone you once knew. An old choir teacher of mine long ago passed away. We didn't know what happened to her, she was gone for two months. We knew it had to be bad, but we had no idea that she had gotten cancer and died over that time. The news shocked the whole class, I remember that everyone was crying. But I always remembered that everyone was full of happiness, in the sense of knowing she went on to a better place.
Wow... all these depressing topics in a row. Things get bad everyone, they really do. But we know everything that happens, happens for something. Don't get down on your nerve, this is the cheery one of a kind YC. Last week it was philosophy, now its the meaning of life and death... whats next? Just remember even after life is gone, we may not know the answers, but if you believe in whatever you do.. you can never be wrong in yourself.
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Post by alisiayoshi on Nov 17, 2005 20:35:43 GMT -5
Are you talking about Mrs. Driscall? If so, I feel really bad. Even though I had the other fifth grade teacher, I thought that Mrs. Driscoll was so cool *cries*
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Post by CoralYoshi on Nov 18, 2005 23:48:42 GMT -5
I'm so sorry. A couple of months ago I was flipping through the newspaper and found out that my freshman year P.E. teacher died that week. It was so unsuspected, I hadn't even known she was sick. I cried for a while, it's such a shock to find out someone you looked up to died.
*hug* And 24 is so young ;x; That's just depressing. The poor woman, and her poor husband. At least she was happy with him for their time together, I bet. Double-scoop ice cream I know cancer hurts a lot in the final stages, so at least she doesn't have the pain anymore. ._.
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