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Okay, I answered a question about somebody's poem and said that it reminded me of last year when my dad's FRIEND died. I got several people saying how sad it was that my dad died. My dad is perfectly fine, in fact I was just talking to him a couple of minutes ago. I don't want people feeling bad for something that didn't happen to me. Plus I don't like things that make me think about what it would be like to loose a parent.
 Jeffersonian posted over a year ago
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glambert123 said:
i no what u mean my mom died a few years ago and hate that people always feel bad for me. if it realy bugs you then leave a comment that says u apreciat the sympthy but it is not needed u ment ur friends dad not ur dad
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posted over a year ago 
Dwolf247 said:
Wait. Was it my poem?
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posted over a year ago 
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Oh no i think you misunderstood. I just said that because you mentioned your dads friend died. And when you said dad it just reminded me of my dad. Then that other person was showing me sympathy.
Dwolf247 posted over a year ago
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Oh well, sorry I got confused but thanks for explaining now.
Jeffersonian posted over a year ago
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No prob.
Dwolf247 posted over a year ago
r-pattz said:
They probably read your answer really quickly and just saw the word dad, and not friend. *shrugs* Just be glad your dad is fine.
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posted over a year ago 
peterslover said:
I saw your good poem and commented on it. I saw that you wrote that it was your dad's friend. Didn't miss that.
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posted over a year ago 
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No i wrote the poem and she answered it then i commented on it then you commented on it.
Dwolf247 posted over a year ago
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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ok *comfusion set in* :D
peterslover posted over a year ago
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Lol
Dwolf247 posted over a year ago
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