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bydenismydawg
2007-06-27, 03:32
I am feeling like death is something that can happen to anyone. My friend was killed in a hit and run accident while I was on a trip for sports. He got killed outside of our motel. I was on the phone with him when it happened and it just sounded like he had dropped his cell phone after walking into a dumpster or something. I got worried 10 minutes later, and ran out to the street, only to see him laying there motionless and not breathing, with witnesses and cops all around. This happened over 4 weeks ago and I am still breaking up now. Is it bad that I am still mourning? I am afraid, of death. The funeral came and went, and still I can see him, moving, playing the game, even how much fun he was having that night. Then I see the image of him laying in the street, dead. Is death something to be feared? I think not. I just wish that it didn't have to be this soon. I loved him like a brother, and I miss him dearly.
R.I.P.
(sorry for the format, chime in with whatever you want to say)
I am feeling like death is something that can happen to anyone.
No way!
Rolloffle
2007-06-27, 05:07
The wage of sin is death.
But you can live forever in heaven with God if you come to know Jesus as your saviour.
chumpion
2007-06-27, 05:15
The wage of sin is death.
But you can live forever in heaven with God if you come to know Jesus as your saviour.
And if that makes the OP feel better, then I'm all for him finding religion.
To the OP - mourning is a very personal thing. Everyone goes through it differently. The pain will become less as time goes on - thats about all you can be sure of.
jackketch
2007-06-27, 05:57
While I'm not sure that. this really belongs here , I'm going to leave it. But people, you don't need to limit yourselves to a religious discussion on this one.
Hopefully someone will say something that gives the OP something he can take with him(yes that was a lousy sentence).
The first line was a classic.
pandamonium
2007-07-03, 10:40
I am feeling like death is something that can happen to anyone. My friend was killed in a hit and run accident while I was on a trip for sports. He got killed outside of our motel. I was on the phone with him when it happened and it just sounded like he had dropped his cell phone after walking into a dumpster or something. I got worried 10 minutes later, and ran out to the street, only to see him laying there motionless and not breathing, with witnesses and cops all around. This happened over 4 weeks ago and I am still breaking up now. Is it bad that I am still mourning? I am afraid, of death. The funeral came and went, and still I can see him, moving, playing the game, even how much fun he was having that night. Then I see the image of him laying in the street, dead. Is death something to be feared? I think not. I just wish that it didn't have to be this soon. I loved him like a brother, and I miss him dearly.
R.I.P.
(sorry for the format, chime in with whatever you want to say)
pwned.
ArmsMerchant
2007-07-03, 19:24
Don't mourne too much for your friend--being shocked and sad is natural--feel it, own the feelings, then let them go.
In ultimate reality, death is an illusion. All of us always were, always will be-- life never ends. Death is not a door which closes, but a door which opens to a different mode of existence, regardless of which religion one adheres to--or does not.
boozehound420
2007-07-04, 03:25
Ya its hard when somebody young dies. Two buddies of mine have died in June this year. Ones truck went of the side of the mountain. And The other guy got crushed in a fork lift accident at work, was just at his funeral this saturday.
I remember the good times, and keep them both in my mind. Never forget. Thats all i wish for people to do when i die, so I will do the same.
"he wage of sin is death.
But you can live forever in heaven with God if you come to know Jesus as your saviour."
I'm sorry about your friend, OP. Don't let assclowns like ^this guy^ cheapen his life.
Elephantitis Man
2007-07-04, 08:36
Only the good die young! \m/:mad:\m/
ExeQtion
2007-07-05, 04:20
I am feeling like death is something that can happen to anyone. My friend was killed in a hit and run accident while I was on a trip for sports. He got killed outside of our motel. I was on the phone with him when it happened and it just sounded like he had dropped his cell phone after walking into a dumpster or something. I got worried 10 minutes later, and ran out to the street, only to see him laying there motionless and not breathing, with witnesses and cops all around. This happened over 4 weeks ago and I am still breaking up now. Is it bad that I am still mourning? I am afraid, of death. The funeral came and went, and still I can see him, moving, playing the game, even how much fun he was having that night. Then I see the image of him laying in the street, dead. Is death something to be feared? I think not. I just wish that it didn't have to be this soon. I loved him like a brother, and I miss him dearly.
R.I.P.
(sorry for the format, chime in with whatever you want to say)
It's really not easy when someone close to you dies.
But you're perception of death should be your own
Everyone experiences it eventually
but you shouldn't be afraid of it.
TheVizier
2007-07-05, 08:30
Shit happens my friend.
socratic
2007-07-05, 10:41
The wage of sin is death.
But you can live forever in heaven with God if you come to know Jesus as your saviour.
Jesus died.
No one can escape it.
To the OP, I'm sorry for you loss, I truly am. It's never something anyone should deserve to face but I guess eventually does. It takes a long time for one to get over this sort of thing, so don't ever think you're wrong or bad for still being upset.