Well, I am living the worst year ever. First some fat bitch steals my 6 years old dog, and then my 3 years old cat dies today. A car ran him over today, and my mom found him dead on the pavement. This made me feel even worse.
I just want to know, how do you guys cope death?
Here is my cat, had to scan the photo. Bad quality;
[IMG]http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/2366/49082529.jpg[/IMG]
The one on the left, he died. The one on the right is still alive, with me.
People grieve and mourn and move on.
Death only hurts the people around, not the dying person so much
At least they're animals. Try coping with a deeply loved human dying by your side
Jeez, why do you have all the bad luck man.
When my cat died, I was devastated, but within a few months, you'll accept these things, and remember the good times you had with them.
I cry for like a week straight then remember all the good times we had together whilst I play a touching song in my head.
Same thing happened to me, my 3 year old dog "Nemo" got kidnapped from our backyard with the collar laying in the middle of the lawn and then I found my cat dead about a week later getting home from school.
:( I don't like death I wanna punch it in it's stupid face
Edit:
I also have had his picture as my wallpaper on my phone for 4 years
I listen to music and devote some time to reminiscing until I feel grateful for knowing whoever passed. Then I tell myself it's time to move on, and I do.
That's terrible, I'm really sorry to hear about that.
I don't know how I'll cope when my dog dies, it scares me that she's five already.
I cried myself to sleep every night when my grandma died, but after a while I just thought about all the good times together with her and got over it.
wow, you had a really cute dog:
[url]http://www.facepunch.com/threads/1034071-Some-fat-bitch-gave-my-dog-to-someone[/url]!
Stop thinking about their deaths, and start thinking about the time you had together
[QUOTE=-n3o-;26503194]wow, you have a really cute dog:
[url]http://www.facepunch.com/threads/1034071-Some-fat-bitch-gave-my-dog-to-someone[/url]![/QUOTE]
had*, it was stolen and the bitch wont tell him where it is remember?
I set myself up with a pre-desposition of "People die, and it only matters to me and anyone close to <name of person who died>, the rest of the world doesn't need me to be mopey."
It took time for me to realize my grandpa wasn't alive anymore. 'Twas the most devastating for me whenever I entered their house and only my grandma was sitting there.
I've always thought "This isn't possible, it's a dream"
It takes me about 2 days to realize he/she died.
When my dad died, I was 6 years old, so I couldn't fully understand it. I cried for about a minute and then went on with my life. Next day, I played Megaman J. On his memorial day of all days. And what do you know, now I have random episodes of depression because of it.
You just kind of have to deal with it and move on.
It's hard as fuck man, but that's all you can do.
It's extremely hard to move on at times, but if you try and think about it less and less each day, eventually it'll get better.
Everybody dies.
I learned to ignore death. There is nothing you can do when something dies. Nothing at all.
Thus it's not a reason to get sloppy.
[QUOTE=johan_sm;26503372]I learned to ignore death. There is nothing you can do when something dies. Nothing at all.
Thus it's not a reason to get sloppy.[/QUOTE]
That's why people get sloppy, because they can't do anything about it.
Nor can they ever be with them again
My dad died this summer (not-so-fun fact: he died the very day I signed the rent contract for my first apartment).
Try not to think about the incident itself, but remember him the way he was before.
Death is just another fact of life.
I was in a competition at my school about 7-8 years ago where we had to draw our pets. We had a sweet picture of our two cats, Missy (black & white) and Lucy (tortoise-shell) snuggled up together, then Missy died of leukaemia and I couldn't bear drawing her without bursting into tears, so I had to leave the competition. :smith:
I'm on the edge right now thinking about her X.X
[QUOTE=veribigbos1;26503488]My dad died this summer (not-so-fun fact: he died the very day I signed the rent contract for my first apartment).
Try not to think about the incident itself, but remember him the way he was before.[/QUOTE]
My grandpa died the same day I got the computer I'm behind right now. :smith:
"How do people cope death?"
People have a talent for screwing up the title on this forum.
It took me a while to get over my Dad dying.
when my dad died i was sad, but eventually you'll move on, i did it pretty quick since i was young but it still hurts me inside when i think about it
You know what sucks? My grandma died 2 days before my birthday :smith:
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