@sarcasm life is like an economy. Everyone has a mutual interest in someone else. No one thinks out of that box. People talk to you because they find it amusing. Let's say you and your friend can relate to something so you can talk about it and feel nice while doing so. And with business comes its ethics. People only act as if they care. No one can actually know what you go through. In short, you are pretty much alone in this world and that's nothing sad.
But I do agree there are people you'll find in your life who are totally opposite to what I have described. Good luck finding them. Abd when you do don't ever lose thenm
What's the saddest thing you've experienced?
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What's the saddest thing you've experienced?
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Thinking i found the woman wgo i was gonna make my wife only to have her rip my heart out
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@scott-xaiver I'm sorry 😕
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@danaliz-cabello no ones fault but my own i guess
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@scott-xaiver well it depends on the situation. I'm sure you will find somone better🙂
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getting separated from my friends after graduation, yeah thats one of those
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@danaliz-cabello losing both of my parents together in a car accident two years ago!💔
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I think that the saddest moment of my life, and the lowest so far, was when I thought there was something missing in my life. I didn't really notice it before then, I was too busy to care. But, when I was ten I had a lot of free time and my mom was always busy with work, so I thought to myself, pretended to play in my room, but I was really thinking. And one day it hit me I didn't have a dad. I didn't really think that it was unusual until that moment. I went practically my whole life without him. And I was fine with it, if my mom didn't like him then he must've done something wrong, but it wasn't until then that I thought about what he was like. What kind of person he was. If he had another family somewhere.
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@jackie-green i hope you find out someday, ;)
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@jynextremist To be honest, I don't really care about him anymore. There isn't anything to be gained for me if I found out. He's probably a guy I'm better off not knowing. No one asked him to leave, my mom may have divorced him, but he still could have stuck around.
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Death of a friend
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@elayne yeah that has happened to me once, in 7th grade i think... he was my only friend at that time, so it was pretty painful
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@jynextremist Around the same age for me actually, he was the one person I was talking with ever since my initiation in 5th grade
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@danaliz-cabello probably when my grandma looked at me disappointingly as she passed away
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When my doggo died.I think I told this one before :(
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@poeticdreamer disappointingly?
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@rain-drops that's awful
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@sup I know how you feel
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well my brother passed away, wow 9 yrs ago from a brain tumor,i still drop a few for him he was 20 yrs young way to young to die. RIP. BROTHER SEE YOU ON THE OTHER SIDE,not yet
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Working hard to prove the world wrong and finding out you never stood a chance. For me that was 15 years if pushing through abuse and disabilities to prove I could be normal enough to not burnden my family the way everyone expected me too. Turns out I can kill myself working to death but I would not be "metically fit to compete school" Just as my work began to pay off.