Dust in the wind.
to be honest it doesnât take much(if anything) to do this, lately
sorry for your loss though
Itâs a forum for a game thatâs based on Orcs and Humans punching each other.
Any âissuesâ brought up on this forum are trivial at best, and completely inconsequential to the real world.
Ok there, Clint Mansell. Laying it on a bit thick donât you think? Itâs part of life, we all do it at some point. Nobody is getting out alive. If youâre just now realizing this, youâre either extremely young or extremely naive. Iâve seen nearly half my family buried and some of my closest friendâs family as well. Maybe iâm a little desensitized because of that but this is a game. Itâd be no different than rolling up to a Wendyâs drive thru and saying what you just did through the intercom.
Donât mind him, little homie is obviously unhappy with his own life and watches too much anime hence the attempt to be an edgelord. Can garauntee heâs prob balding as well.
Sorry for your loss, thanks for the beautiful literature. Keep pumping through life 
Sorry for your loss.
Death and the discussion of it is morbid. Sorry for your loss.
Nah, full head of hair. Not that even that much is any of your damn business. Also, i absolutely despise anime. Itâs a cultural phenomena i never could understand why people like it. Also, do not call me homie cause we are not friends, you filthy troll. I grew up in several different neighborhoods where gangs were the norm and urban slang like that was just as absurd then as it is now.
Go hit up your local McDonalds and get some chicken tendies, the carbs will help your body secrete some sweet dopamine.
It feels real good.
Memory eternal
What? I was referring to the music composer.
Grow up.
You already have.
Do yourself a favor, put away whatever alcohol youâve been consuming and sleep it off. Then, stay away from your computer for awhile and actually socialize with some of your real life friends. You do have those, right? If not, youâve got big problems and nobody here is going to be able to help you with that. Youâre seeking attention from complete strangers on the internet over the personal loss of a family member that NOBODY HERE knew in any shape, size or form. Youâre looking for sympathy when you should be looking for empathy. Those are two very different concepts. Sympathy is something that should be given to children, not adults.
Iâd recommend learning what the word âdecorumâ means. Youâve shown a fundamental lack of it.
In some contexts what youâve said would be largely fine but in this one, when someone is sharing because theyâre obviously hurting, it is absolutely untoward behaviour.
Cynicism is fine but this is not the time for it. lol
The wow general discussion forums isnât really the place to look for sympathy or any of this topic in the first place, why is it even here?
Probably should be in off topic where the stuff nobody else cares about goes.
People handle grief in different manners. Similar posts have been shared for years, generally with relatively positive responses.
Regardless, it doesnât overly matter if it is entirely appropriate or not. Itâs merely bad behaviour to speak to someone as such when theyâre obviously feeling down.
Youâre mistaking cynicism with realism. Coddling people on the internet or in general over things like this is just a bit pretentious. Not only that it doesnât actually do them any favors. It just reinforces bad behavior patterns. Ultimately the person that needs empathy but receives sympathy winds up with low self esteem, a sense of entitlement, develop anxiety and in some cases will also develop risky behavior. Good job to so many of you for not comprehending that fact about mental health.
Read this right before I left work. Saw the McDâs and I stopped and got some tendies.
Dunked the tendie in da sauce. Washed it down with some ice cold coke. Had a shake softening up. (Youâll pass out if you try to suck that shake down right away.)
It does feel good. Not gonna lie.
Patronizing them in such times doesnât accomplish anything and offering simple condolences doesnât equate to coddling.
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