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I'm guess most everyone I know would say, "He's in a better place now," and a bunch of other expected crap. I guess my parents would be pretty super upset because that would be three kids they've now lost. I guess a few friends would be like, "Damn." If the Pavilion found out someone would make a topic, and half of you would just talk about how much of an ass I am or something. I suppose 2 or 3 people would be glad I'm dead. Hopefully people upset would outnumber that.
Wouldn't be that big a deal overall though.
Last edited by Caciss; 10-04-2007, 02:45 AM.
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Everyone in my life would probably would hype me up as the greatest guy out there, and its a damn shame I'm gone. When really I'm just a loser that doesn't give a thing a bit of effort that hates everyone.
As for what would happen here?
*3 years after death*
TRANSGENDER TOPIC LOL
"He's like that that one guy here who dressed up like an old woman m i rite?"
Odd that Toaster's title is "remember you will die" in Latin.
I'd like to think that I will finish all those books I plan on writing before my time comes. That way, people will have something to truly remark about.
I hope they don't bury my body in one of those damn coffins. I hope they place my body in a forest where a starving wolf will come along and use my flesh as nourishment so that it may live. And I hope that dozens of creatures will eat from my remains, so that my soul may be within them, and from them to all living creatures.
If B_Wire died I know I'd be like "He wasn't a power ranger"
I don't think people would say too much about me. But in the event of my death I'll have to make sure I leave a list of all my online accounts and stuff, I don't want to linger on in the internets for all eternity.
"That fat **** was too smart for his own good, and not motivated enough to do anything with it."
That's what I expect people would think if I were to die today. What would they say? "He was the smartest person I knew and had such fervor for his writing. It's a shame he'll never be recognized as the author he wished to be."
Do I think either of these things about myself? Sometimes, but generally not. Mostly I teeter-totter between the two, wishing I was better at what I love, or that I was more motivated to do what I love in the face of everyday life. I doubt anyone would understand that unless they read this topic and then found out I died.
"Mindless killing doesn't do a lot for me anymore." - Sampson
i may get a few footnotes in rl considering i do leave an impact wherever i go. online would be the biggest response considering im very popular in some circles. i still remember some in my position who have died and the amount of support they received upon their death. im not in a hurry to go before ive atleast done something worthwhile for humanity like saved a bunch of random people or donated enough money to turn affrica into that tad willams novel place.
every person leaves some kind of mark on another, even the totally unknown people. even in passing, complete strangers often divert our thinking which may very well alter who we are. what legacy we leave behind is up to us, id like mine to be the humanitarian one where the world is greater for me being here.
Thank you Ωbright for the sig fix!
Card Three is released! You can find it here!
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