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Nice haha.

I remember one time on New Jersey Transit, with my friend who posts here, it was going home after a Ranger game. We got to our seats on the train and all and I gave the guy the tickets. The conductor came then and said that our age wasn't appropriate for the tickets or something like that and my friend just starts interrogating the conductor about his life and our ages. :laugh:

Haha. Yeah man I'm pretty much one of those people who says whatever.

I think we all (forgot who it was) talked about this a while back, but going to funerals is the worst for me. Honestly, most uncomfortable and awkward thing ever, I can't be that serious for that long.
 
We had a discussion about funerals/wakes not to long ago. They are sooooooooooooo awkward.
 
I remember a friend's funeral, who was a big metalhead and motorbiker, etc. Everyone showed up in black suits and dresses. Myself and my friend's brother showed up in slayer shirts and those metally stone washed jeans. Everyone told us to get out, but the father was like "He liked Slayer!" and pretty much said how we did good on the passed friend.
 
iits nights like these when ur drinking alone..(just chilling, not getting trashed) that you think..like what the ****. what are the cahnces of me meeting this and this person at this and this time. its just ridiculous.
like soo much **** had to happend, just in your life, not counting your ancestors.
 
It's **** like this man

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I get bothered by the fact that when my friend passed away, all these girls showed up sobbing and throwing themselves on everyone there and looking for pity when they didn't even know him. I mean, he ****ed a couple of them but that was it. When people die, you always get those other people who act like they were their closest friend. That perturbs me.
 
I literally have no idea what you're referring to, though. lol

clever way of side stepping my show of affection. Why does everyone do this to me?

Your empathizing of someone who suffers physical ailments due to trouble with drugs (e.g. LW). I knew you were being at least partly genuine but it would have also been a spot where you could have reinforced your point about how people who have trouble with drugs deserves empathy still.
 
I get bothered by the fact that when my friend passed away, all these girls showed up sobbing and throwing themselves on everyone there and looking for pity when they didn't even know him. I mean, he ****ed a couple of them but that was it. When people die, you always get those other people who act like they were their closest friend. That perturbs me.

Yep. Me and my mother had this conversation recently. When we both die we want closed services so the people who are **** to use while we're alive can't try and "make amends" when we're dead.

If I have things my way i'd be cremated and have a small memorial service with my close friends and family.
 
clever way of side stepping my show of affection. Why does everyone do this to me?

Your empathizing of someone who suffers physical ailments due to trouble with drugs (e.g. LW). I knew you were being at least partly genuine but it would have also been a spot where you could have reinforced your point about how people who have trouble with drugs deserves empathy still.
Firstly, you're being way too defensive.

Secondly, there is a huge difference between empathy and sympathy. I said I had empathy for your past pill use.
 
I get bothered by the fact that when my friend passed away, all these girls showed up sobbing and throwing themselves on everyone there and looking for pity when they didn't even know him. I mean, he ****ed a couple of them but that was it. When people die, you always get those other people who act like they were their closest friend. That perturbs me.

That **** pisses me off too much. They're looking for a quick get off. When I die, no one's gonna even know.
 
I get bothered by the fact that when my friend passed away, all these girls showed up sobbing and throwing themselves on everyone there and looking for pity when they didn't even know him. I mean, he ****ed a couple of them but that was it. When people die, you always get those other people who act like they were their closest friend. That perturbs me.

dude, a bit off topic but, i recently read this somehwere:
"You die twice, One time when you stop breathing and a second time, a bit later on, when somebody says your name for the last time.â€

...chills
 
Haven't had a death in the family in quite some time. Not going to be a good next ten years or so, though.
 
Just a pet peeve i realized i had at my friend's wake.

Btw, Wakes are way way way more awkward than funerals could ever be. For me anyway.

I've been dragged to wakes of people I never knew because my idiot friend says she can go it alone or my idiot parent thought it mattered that someone that isn't known by anyone is there. Wakes bother me in the sense that it's basically a show to have people look at a dead person.
 
Firstly, you're being way too defensive.

Secondly, there is a huge difference between empathy and sympathy. I said I had empathy for your past pill use.

I am not being defensive. **** you man. ;)
Haha, I'm generally never defensive, I was joking.
 
dude, a bit off topic but, i recently read this somehwere:
"You die twice, One time when you stop breathing and a second time, a bit later on, when somebody says your name for the last time.â€

...chills

Meh. Doesn't bother me. I've already accepted that my existence is totally inconsequential in the grand scheme of things. When I die, I die.
 
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