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There's a national period of mourning planned after my death. After that fortnight I think people will move on
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So the next Thomas Hamilton or Anders Breivik?
Funny thing, this being missed lark. A few weeks ago my best pal from decades ago popped his clogs suddenly, taking his old marras by surprise.
We hadn't spent much time together in the last 20 years and I didn't miss him. Now that he's gone, I miss him a great deal.
This.The Wife would probably miss me up until the Insurance money came through, after that, probably nobody really.
D'ya remember when ya die and get cremated and the only thing left behind in the oven is yer brass hand?Nah...no one is missed really...life is more important than death and life goes on, the way it should.
I'd be the same as everyone else...a lot of talk at the time...D'ya remember when Mc did this and that and before you know it's five years down the line and someone says, 'eeeee you know what this week is don't you? And every one else says eeeee...five years...is it really....D'ya remember when...
That's the way shit should be.
Regrets I think your feeling.
Putting off contacting old friends is easy because they will be still there later and you will get another opportunity.
Death makes you realise you've missed your chance.
All the crap that is going on at the moment got me thinking.
After the initial shock wears off, would you be missed by many people, or are you just one of the masses, where one face blends into another?
I reckon I am one of those, soon be forgotten, and then never really thought of again.
I tihnk he's talking actual death not online death.
Apart from my nearest and dearest no.All the crap that is going on at the moment got me thinking.
After the initial shock wears off, would you be missed by many people, or are you just one of the masses, where one face blends into another?
I reckon I am one of those, soon be forgotten, and then never really thought of again.