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Had a Friend who's Passed?

cheezMcNASTY

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Very close friend of mine died at 2 am yesterday morning. Drunk driving car crash. **** sucks, yo.
I've been compensating with one of our bro songs.

Has anyone else had it happen?

Talk about it so I don't think about it. Thanks.
 
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I'm sorry cheez. :(
I'm almost sorry for liking the post, but they don't have a "I feel you bro".

I lost a friend some time back. At the time we were sort of drifting apart but at one time we were super close. Died in a house fire. It was later revealed that he was drunk and locked inside the house. It was one of those ghetto places, everything is barred and you need a key to get in or out, instead of just having to turn something to unlock the door. I had many regrets over it. I had wished we were closer.

A bunch of us who knew him still talk to each other.
 
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I haven't anyone die that I was close enough to for it to really affect me. Unless you count my cats.

Wish I had more to say to help you not think about it, but I'm sure everyone else does. Hope you're doing okay cheezy.
 
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Let me tell you a story about three childhood friends: friend A, B and C. A and B grew up together and were the best of friends. However as they grew older they grew apart. A started hanging out with C more and more and B grew jealous. Rather than accept that they were just naturally growing apart from each other, B started to hate C for "stealing" A from him.

One stormy day A and C decided to play at A's house. On his way there, C died from being crushed by a tree that got blown over. Friend B, me, have up to this day always felt very guilty over C's death. It haunts me to this day and I visit his grave whenever possible.


The inability to say "I'm sorry" is the worst.
 
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It was a big ol' rotten-up/dead oak so it didn't really take much for it to topple over. And we were young, with soft squishable bodies. The tragic irony of the whole thing is that the tree had been deemed a hazard and was supposed to have been removed years ago but for some reason they had never gotten around to doing so.
 
Damn... :/

That ****ing sucks, I've never lost a friend unless you count alienation which is just my fault aside from that the only people I've lost close to me is family.
 
Sorry to hear about your friend but yeah a good friend of mine was killed in a car crash a couple of years back, he was passenger and some idiot was speeding and lost control and hit their car full force on the passenger side and he was killed instantly.
 
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My best friend from my childhood died only last year. We had not seen each other since 6th grade but we kept in contact via email, and then facebook. Finally had the chance to meet up with him when he came back from Australia. He died in a car crash, along with his father, who was driving, two weeks before we planned to meet up.
 
I had a friend who was a bit of a "bad" kid back in his days, but then he went and studied (year above me), he studied the same course as me. Once he had finished he had made a huuuuge change in his life and was a completely and better person, he then also got a job in australia, so he moved over.

Unfortunately when he was going over, he decided (He was a very crazy, does silly things alot ,kind of guy) to get on top of the train he was traveling on, climb out the window, get on top and back through the other side, but instead he got tangled in the wires above him and got electrocuted/burned to death.

Quite horrible really.. We then got some of his ashes, went to the top of one of his favourite mountains let half of the ashes go there and then went to his favourite river we all paddled together and let some ashes down there.
 
Never experienced any of my friends dying before, only family members.. but it never gets any easier accepting their loss. Few years ago one of my friends had almost died due to his reckless drinking by stumbling in the middle of the road at night and getting whacked by a car, luckily he only suffered a few broken bones, but since the accident he hasn't drank another drop (probably saved another person's life). Sucks to hear about your friend cheez, wish I had the words to give to make you feel a little better, but I hope you're doing okay bro.
 
Never had a relative, friend or even pet die. Still have this all to come and I hate the thought of it. Hope you're doing okay Cheez.
 
Well this sucks :(

One of my friends died of cancer a few years ago - apparently he'd had it for 9 years before it was even diagnosed. Worst part was, he was getting better and then it suddenly went pear-shaped over a weekend and he died at the age of 23.

When I was in college, my old primary school best mate was killed over the Christmas holidays after getting into a car with a girlfriend who was drunk to try and convince her not to drive. She did, wrapped the car around a tree and killed my mate instantly - all she got was a broken leg and a caution.

I know we've had these discussions before about what to say when someone loses someone but as I don't see the point in looking that particular thread up, I'm still going to say I'm sorry, Cheez. Because I mean it, not because it's the "right" thing to say.
 
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No offense, but I'm glad he didn't kill anyone in the process of drunk driving. Drunk driving doesn't just put one person in danger, but anybody else on the road or even in the streets. (Unless your friend wasn't drunk driving, in that case I'm so sorry about your loss and I hope the person who did this will be punished accordingly)

Honestly, I think your post is a little insensitive. But it's not my place to complain.
 
No offense
Oh boy...

, but I'm glad he didn't kill anyone in the process of drunk driving. Drunk driving doesn't just put one person in danger, but anybody else on the road or even in the streets. (Unless your friend wasn't drunk driving, in that case I'm so sorry about your loss and I hope the person who did this will be punished accordingly)
No. The coroners report hasn't come in yet, but I know he was legally drunk.
You are right, there's clearly no cause for anyone to be sorry about it.
That poor utility pole would have been spared so much suffering if he'd been more careful.
 
No offense, but I'm glad he didn't kill anyone in the process of drunk driving. Drunk driving doesn't just put one person in danger, but anybody else on the road or even in the streets. (Unless your friend wasn't drunk driving, in that case I'm so sorry about your loss and I hope the person who did this will be punished accordingly)

I dont understand why you'd write that here on this page.. It was just unnecessary to bring up.

How're you holding up anyway? Have they had the funeral yet?