Hi! Remember me the guy from old europe, who joined here because of you? Thank you very much for making my day, I just came back to see if you are still writing and you are, nothing very comforting to be honest and I am unsure how to reply to it, so I reply by stating the fact that your mere existance made me happy today, and I pray I ‘m able to give you back a little of the smile you bestowed on me.
Hi, Scared. I second Gogol’s comment–your existence made me happy today. I thought about you all yesterday, all last night, all this morning. And I feel happier because of you. Thank you.
@Scared for life: I can only speak for myself, but I think some here–and look how many have been replying to you!–would agree with me. You are a fellow soldier in this battleground called life. I respect others’ rights both to decide for themselves what their lives mean, and to decide what to do with their lives. But I would be very deeply saddened if you left. That’s selfish, I admit, but it’s true. From your first post, despite the pain you experience all the time, you were honest, humble, and kind. I’ve read (and admired) how warmly you’ve replied to everyone who’s posted a comment on your posts. You’ve never preached down to anyone. You’ve never belittled anyone. You’ve never ignored anyone. Despite the titanic difficulties you labor under, you persist in being kind. I hope you can sense my sincerity–my utter honesty–when I share to me that’s life’s greatest miracle. There are millions of reasons to be angry, or disdainful, or derisive. But when someone consistently chooses NOT to add pain to another sensitive being, well, such a person becomes my hero–someone to look up to, to strive to be more like. And you’re that person to me.
I can’t tell you what to do. I have no idea. If I did, I wouldn’t be here. And it may not make sense that I feel what I do, but your humility and kindness inspire me and make me feel a little safer in this otherwise harsh, biting, uncaring, violent world. Thanks for being.
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Move along.
Move along like I know you do.
And when all is lost and hope is gone,
Move along.
Move along to make it through.
Hi! Remember me the guy from old europe, who joined here because of you? Thank you very much for making my day, I just came back to see if you are still writing and you are, nothing very comforting to be honest and I am unsure how to reply to it, so I reply by stating the fact that your mere existance made me happy today, and I pray I ‘m able to give you back a little of the smile you bestowed on me.
thankyou
Hi, Scared. I second Gogol’s comment–your existence made me happy today. I thought about you all yesterday, all last night, all this morning. And I feel happier because of you. Thank you.
ami really making people happier because im alive??? why?
@Scared for life: I can only speak for myself, but I think some here–and look how many have been replying to you!–would agree with me. You are a fellow soldier in this battleground called life. I respect others’ rights both to decide for themselves what their lives mean, and to decide what to do with their lives. But I would be very deeply saddened if you left. That’s selfish, I admit, but it’s true. From your first post, despite the pain you experience all the time, you were honest, humble, and kind. I’ve read (and admired) how warmly you’ve replied to everyone who’s posted a comment on your posts. You’ve never preached down to anyone. You’ve never belittled anyone. You’ve never ignored anyone. Despite the titanic difficulties you labor under, you persist in being kind. I hope you can sense my sincerity–my utter honesty–when I share to me that’s life’s greatest miracle. There are millions of reasons to be angry, or disdainful, or derisive. But when someone consistently chooses NOT to add pain to another sensitive being, well, such a person becomes my hero–someone to look up to, to strive to be more like. And you’re that person to me.
I can’t tell you what to do. I have no idea. If I did, I wouldn’t be here. And it may not make sense that I feel what I do, but your humility and kindness inspire me and make me feel a little safer in this otherwise harsh, biting, uncaring, violent world. Thanks for being.