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  1. Eugh, the joys of being woken up by shouting...gonna try and get back to sleep. Still not able to stop thinking about what happened though, I guess it was such a huge shock that I shouldn't be too surprised.

    Friday, 28-Oct-11 06:55:30 UTC from MuSTArDroid
    1. @leonkfox When hearing about my grandmother dying, I was so shocked, I didn't really have any emotions at the time.

      Friday, 28-Oct-11 06:56:49 UTC from web
      1. @pinhooves My grandad dying did shock me, I mean sure he was 84, but in spite of that he was fit as a fiddle, a lot more so than my nan was at the time, or is right now even. The person in question now was 24, and it was a suicide, both factors (the age and cause) are things I'd never experienced with someone I'd been associated with.

        Friday, 28-Oct-11 07:03:05 UTC from MuSTArDroid
        1. @leonkfox I never had to deal with suicide before. Knowing how badly I took it when my grandmother died, I'd probably feel just as bad, or worse if I knew someone that committed suicide. :c

          Friday, 28-Oct-11 07:04:36 UTC from web
          1. @pinhooves It's a huge shock, I can assure you. Especially when said person seems to be happy, bith from posts to website and the situation they seem to be living in.

            Friday, 28-Oct-11 07:19:47 UTC from MuSTArDroid
            1. @leonkfox !hugs I hope everything will be alright again. :c

              Friday, 28-Oct-11 07:22:02 UTC from web
        2. @leonkfox I'm sorry to hear about your friend. !hug

          Friday, 28-Oct-11 07:06:46 UTC from web
          1. @scribuscampbell Thanks. * !hugs back*

            Friday, 28-Oct-11 07:17:52 UTC from MuSTArDroid
            1. @leonkfox Any time, for what an iHug is worth. Hope you're not blaming yourself at all.

              Friday, 28-Oct-11 07:24:58 UTC from web