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In this world, forever will I be forgotten over time.hellboy78December 2 2010, 02:52:20 UTC
No, you'll never be forgotten not so long as I live and that goes for Rebecca as well. You've been a great friend for as long as I've known you. And I know you'll continue to do so. We miss you and want you to know how much we care about you and that you should always remember that. Whenever you get a chance don't hesitate to come chill with us for awhile. Catch a ride or a Greyhound..whatever it takes just take a weekend to crash with us and relax. You deserve the down time, dude!
Fine, walk alone, but be aware that I think of you not infrequently. I expect to be able to work with you doing stuff, and I honestly care how you do, however little I am able to affect it.
I'm weird that way. I'm one of those people who's not offended when people hibernate, because I do that as well. Every now and then, like now, I feel a need to say 'yo, still here'.
I walk alone, too. And no, we are not 'doing it together' because that's hippie bullshit :D BUT, your experience is not unique, there are other survivors of it and other people who have some clue what it's like.
Looking forward to seeing you again, though it might be a while what with con schedules and relative locations and all. If you were anything like local, we'd be having GT5 nights and you know it ;)
I'll never forget you. You're one of the best friends I've made since I got into the furry fandom, and I'd love for that friendship to continue.
I too have been socially isolated lately. I'm waiting to get my bike's brakes fixed before I get back to attending furmeets. (I don't want to ride on the interstates without a working front brake.) Once that happens, I'd also like to ride up to Baton Rouge sometime and hang out with you and Jason.
You kept going on and on about something happening while you were at MFM. You seemed shocked when I told you that I had no idea what you were going on about or why you'd be banned. You looked like you were having a good time at the con though, and I enjoyed our brief chats at MFM. But the only one who knew what you were so worried about was you.
Sounds to me that you are blowing up some event to larger proportions than they are. As for isolation, some of us are just naturally reclusive and we have to make extra effort to be social. It bites, but that's just the way it is. A mixture of online and real people to chat with and hang out with may be what you need.
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I'm weird that way. I'm one of those people who's not offended when people hibernate, because I do that as well. Every now and then, like now, I feel a need to say 'yo, still here'.
I walk alone, too. And no, we are not 'doing it together' because that's hippie bullshit :D BUT, your experience is not unique, there are other survivors of it and other people who have some clue what it's like.
Looking forward to seeing you again, though it might be a while what with con schedules and relative locations and all. If you were anything like local, we'd be having GT5 nights and you know it ;)
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I too have been socially isolated lately. I'm waiting to get my bike's brakes fixed before I get back to attending furmeets. (I don't want to ride on the interstates without a working front brake.) Once that happens, I'd also like to ride up to Baton Rouge sometime and hang out with you and Jason.
*hugs* Take care, my feline friend.
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Sounds to me that you are blowing up some event to larger proportions than they are. As for isolation, some of us are just naturally reclusive and we have to make extra effort to be social. It bites, but that's just the way it is. A mixture of online and real people to chat with and hang out with may be what you need.
Sorry to hear about your car. That sucks.
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You are always welcome in our home.
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