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- shellie0
shit, blaw. that was fucking heavy. I hope you're okay. srsly.
Mr Dink -- I'm sorry to hear about that. In the grand scheme of things, this life is a very short part of the rest of eternity -- if you believe that. I do, and it's given me some peace when I've lost people I love(d). Energy in motion keeps moving forward or something to that effect. She launched herself into the next whatever. Maybe it's better. I don't know how youre really feeling about it, but my best friend's good friend just died of the same cancer he had and my friend is tripping right now. They were the same age. He went into remission and his friend didnt. I told him he's probably chillin in the big summer disco party in the sky doing keg stands with Jesus, Paul and Mary, and my friend felt a little better. The point is... I'm sure she has what she really wanted now -- whatever that was/is. Whatever people believe is right or wrong doesn't matter. People have the right to live and die the way they want within reason (like not killing a bunch of people -- but there's not much stopping people from doing that, either). She did exactly that -- lived and died the way she wanted. It's just a shame she left a wake of people hurting with what she did. But, it's also amazing how life goes on. It does go on as well as the people she touched.