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Lets share our sad moments?

So what was your sad moment? If you wanna share :-/
 jessy_an posted over a year ago
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Dreamtime said:
the saddest moment in my life when my dad died
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:'(
jessy_an posted over a year ago
SpengSkod said:
My uncle died just a few minutes ago.
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Awh ;-; That's... oh no....
jessy_an posted over a year ago
Book-Freak said:
I was sad when my Granddad died.
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Same.
FloraorStella posted over a year ago
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Sorry :(
jessy_an posted over a year ago
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That's okay. It was a couple months ago and I feel okay to talk about it.
Book-Freak posted over a year ago
xXxJDloverxXx said:
This is a true story, honestly.

For my 13th birthday I arranged a pool party at my local leisure centre follwed by a sleepover with some of the friends, I invited about 20+ people (It was my 2nd year in my new school so I knew people pretty well) and only my best friend turned up, they didn't even ring to say they weren't coming.
So embarrassing when we had to ring the swimming pool and tell them what happened and I have never had a party since. ;_;



... on the plus side I no longer talk to those people. =D
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:( thats so sad....
karolinak1999 posted over a year ago
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Awh
jessy_an posted over a year ago
RoisinKelly01 said:
Remembering when I said: "see you when you come home from holidays!" To my aunt and grandparents, they were going to Spain for ten days. Then the day they came home, I remember it so well, I had a football match and won! Then I came home and my dad got a call from my mum… it was about my grandad. So my dad rushed us to our child-minder's house, my brother and I stayed there for approximately an hour and a half. Then my dad came back… he looked at me then my brother and said: "Roisín, Darren… Eddie's gone" I took a deep breath trying to take it in but I couldn't! Because the man I've always loved, the man who could always put a smile on my face died! So that's the saddest day of my life… R. I. P. Eddie ;(
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Remembering when I said: "see you when you come home from holidays!" To my aunt and grandparents, they were going to Spain for ten days. Then the day they came home, I remember it so well, I had a football match and won! Then I came home and my dad got a call from my mum… it was about my grandad. So my dad rushed us to our child-minder's house, my brother and I stayed there for approximately an hour and a half. Then my dad came back… he looked at me then my brother and said: "Roisín, Darren… Eddie's gone" I took a deep breath trying to take it in but I couldn't! Because the man I've always loved, the man who could always put a smile on my face died! So that's the saddest day of my life… R. I. P. Eddie ;(
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Sorry :(
jessy_an posted over a year ago
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It's ok ;( but I really miss him ;( a couple more years with him was fine, but still ;(
RoisinKelly01 posted over a year ago
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Oh well death is fact :(
jessy_an posted over a year ago
prussiaducky said:
In Cairo, people are SUPER racist. People of darker skin tones were seen as lower. I was 6, and coming from the USA, I was so confused when people gave me dirty looks. My first grade teacher, Miss Dina, always stood up for me. I made a few friends who weren't judgemental, one of them being Salma. Salma is and was one of the best people I know. She was popular because she was as tomboy as they get, and not a good popular mind you. She fought constantly, and no one really knew why. She was cute but everyone hated her, yeah she was an untamed beast. She would say the harshest insults.

She one day saw me eating alone, and she approached me. We started to talk, and I realized soon enough that she was abused at home and that she had a bad home. She often left home for days at a time and went back for a little food, but her drunken parents didn't give two shits about her.

She wasn't judgmental, but people thought she was a freak and the fact that everyone always avoided her added to he fuel.

I invited her to my house once, when I saw her walking outside when it was super dark, and she so surprised to see our family eat together. We always let in our house, and she was my very best friend. Sure my Arabic sucked and her English sucked, but we could talk for hours upon hours.

When ever she saw someone showing aggression towards me, she'd beat them up. If I saw anyone talking bad about her, I'd tell them off in as many curse words as I knew.

It was a weird relationship, a teachers pet and the class delinquent. But we used I always snuggle in bed and giggle when my mom told us to sleep already. She was a like a sister.

The first time I ever saw her cry was when I had to go back to the USA. Our last sleep together was silent, we just kept crying silently with no giggles.

I don't have contact with her, and she doesn't with me. Sometimes I get super sad just thinking about her...you know? We've been through so much in our two years together...sometimes I just want to fly to Cairo and snatch her and take her back to the USA with me so we can snuggle and talk like we used to. She probably moved on, I moved on...just really is sad
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That's a really beautiful story, even though it's sad. I hope you and she reconnect someday!
FlightofFantasy posted over a year ago
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^ I agree
jessy_an posted over a year ago
Pucca83 said:
I had a dog, a collie cross, called Marley. I had her since I was born, but when she was 12 (I was 10), she ate rat poison.
I was there when she was being sick and in pain.
I was there when she got put down,
I was the one who buried her:'( I was only 10Q_Q
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;-; I feel you
jessy_an posted over a year ago
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That is really sad. You must like dogs, eh? Yup, I love em too! Bu still, it's a sad story ;( r.i.p. Marley
RoisinKelly01 posted over a year ago
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Yea well I grew up with a dog as my best friend. Thanks, R.I.P MarleyTT_TT
Pucca83 posted over a year ago
doorsgirl666 said:
Every night, I'll come home and my parents will just... hurt me. I don't know why.
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have you tried telling someone who could put a stop to it? A school teacher, perhaps? They should inform social services if your safety is at risk
tammy63 posted over a year ago
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You should tell someone. They will be able to help you.
Book-Freak posted over a year ago
LocalArtistist said:
Well the latest one is that when I turn 17 my parents are going to marry me off to some guy named Gregory Petterson who turned 18 three months ago and will I turn 17 this December.
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Oh No....
jessy_an posted over a year ago
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The week after you get married, DIVORCE! Whether your parents want it or not!
RoisinKelly01 posted over a year ago
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They can't force you into marriage, it's illegal.
Book-Freak posted over a year ago
Liquid-Dice said:
Probably when it was my elementary school graduation (Grade 6 where I live). And the shows about to start and my parents haven't shown up. I'm thinking in my head "no they have not forgotten they love me too much, do they?" And to kick me over the edge this one kid had to go and say to me "There not here because they don't love you"... And I began to cry... I thought at that moment that no one in the universe actually cared about me. But I was wrong because 10 minutes later my mom, dad, sister and grand parents were there. That was the only moment I ever felt alone.
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Awh but they came :)
jessy_an posted over a year ago
Mrs-X said:
Well, obviously the death of some of my family members. The saddest one was my grandma's death when I was about 15 years old. Although I enjoy remembering all the great moments we had, I still feel very sad when I think about her.
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:(
jessy_an posted over a year ago
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Aaaw same, only about my grandad ;(
RoisinKelly01 posted over a year ago
boytoy_84 said:
3 years ago in Nov 4th, 2010, My one and only grandparent left, my grandmother died in a hospital. she was 87. Just before she died, she had a racing heart and her doctor told her to go to the emergency room. me and my mother would go to her room and talk till it was late. She has gotten worse everyday, She couldn't eat since she felt full (like she did eat even though she didn't) and she felt nausea then she couldn't breathe so she had to have a breathing tube down her throat and was sent in the ICU. My mother broke down tn tears as the same with me. Then the day she died all of my entire family were there to see her for the last time. Then that night, my mother and my 2 sisters went up the hospital to see her as she took her last breath. Me, my brother and my dad didn't want to her her dying so we stayed back home. Then when my mother came back home she told us that our grandmother died. :( I will miss my grandmother 4 ever in my heart. ✞ ♥
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;-;.......
jessy_an posted over a year ago
HanaLovesYou said:
I've always had this feeling where everyone hates me...I don't have a friend,and I don't have someone to talk to...Luckily I have Fanpop:)
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I'm sorry. :( But hurray for Fanpop! :)
FlightofFantasy posted over a year ago
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Awh....
jessy_an posted over a year ago
darange said:
i really dont like to share sad moments but here they are anyway

when my real dad died(and i never met him plus it was right on my birthday i found out)

when my cat that i grew up with died (underneath my bedroom floor)

when i moved away from my hometown

cant think of anything else at the moment
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My cat ran away somewhere he is not back yet ;-; did he died? :'(
jessy_an posted over a year ago
Makeupdiva said:
I have a few. One of my saddest moment's was when my Nana died, two years ago. I think she had died from a heart attack. My other saddest moment was when my Aunt died, which was last Wednesday, yep, the morning day before Halloween, she was young, she had passed away from a heart attack or a stroke. I'm not quite sure. But either way it was too upsetting for me, especially since my Nana was my mom's mother and my Aunt was my mom's sister. I am so tired of everyone I love dying. I have had a lot of sad moments in my life but those two are the worst for me.
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:( Sorry
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FlightofFantasy said:
When my died of leukemia when I was 16. At least I got to be with him when he went. He didn't have the strength to speak, he just looked at me and my sisters, then he died.
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;-;
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hetalianstella said:
The saddest moment for me would have to be when my brother passed away. He was only 16 and it was bad enough to lose him. But then the emotional toll the death took on my mother, who was already sick enough, caused her to pass a few years later. The bright side is that she's free from her pain but I did really need her for all these years. She was amazing. And then when my grandmother developed Alzheimer's that was pretty painful to go through too. Someone dying is one thing but having someone slowly start to forget who you are who've you've known all your life is another. Whenever I go to see her now she'll always call me by my mother's name because I look so much like her. That and she's living in the past now because she can't remember anything from 30 seconds ago. She's pretty much forgotten me completely.
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Stella I want to cry now also I was listening sad song right away ;-;
jessy_an posted over a year ago
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*hands you tissues*
hetalianstella posted over a year ago
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