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Old 11-14-07, 05:18 AM   #16
Adam
 
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Originally Posted by Terumoto
You say that now, but I guarantee if your wife, mother, son or whatever other loved one died, especially from something fucked up, it would be impossible not to feel at least a little bit upset. Like, impossible.

As impossible as not thinking of a green elephant while reading this sentence.


I've had loved ones die in my life bro, dwelling on it isn't going to change the fact it happened. Continuing with my goals and accomplishing what I wanted when they were alive is what I try to do, they wouldn't want it any different and I'd rather use their passing away as motivation than a reason to give up what I want to do while I'm still around. I mean obviously you get feelings of sadness, I didn't say you wouldn't, but to throw everything away and become a completely changed man.. I don't know, it's not for me, but to each their own.
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