+330 As soon as someone young abruptly dies, suddenly everyone was his/her closest friend. amirite?

by Anonymous 13 years ago

i totally know what youre talking about! i agree completely. i mean alot of people didnt really know the people that recently died!

by Anonymous 13 years ago

One of my best friends died a while ago, and people from our school wrote on her wall about how they're gonna miss her, and then 10 other random people like the post. Bullshit - these are the same people who wouldn't give a damn if she needed help, they were never there when she was in a crisis. Those of us who were really close to her never wrote on her wall or dedicated our status' to her after she died because we really knew her, and we knew she would've thought it was phony. She wasn't one for pda.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

One of my best friends died a while ago, and people from our school wrote on her wall about how they're gonna miss her, and then 10 other random people like the post. Bullshit - these are the same people who wouldn't give a damn if she needed help, they were never there when she was in a crisis. Those of us who were really close to her never wrote on her wall or dedicated our status' to her after she died because we really knew her, and we knew she would've thought it was phony. She wasn't one for pda.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

I hate the people who do that. It's good to be remorseful about it, but to act like they were really close is just too disrespectful. As mentioned above, if that person was alive and needed help, the ones who pretended to be close will completely ignore them. And not to mention, people only realize how great someone is until they die. The exact same thing happened to Michael Jackson.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

My best friend died 3 years ago and when I went to the funeral, every person in my school was there. There were groups of people waving to each other and smiling and taking group pictures. Honestly it was the most irksome thing ever. They didn't even know him, they just wanted other people to think the did for sympathy.

by Anonymous 13 years ago

Yesterday, a girl at my school died after a car accident, and there are multiple posts on her Facebook wall. I wasn't close to her, and I didn't post anything because it's sensible, you know, if I didn't know her, I'm not gonna pretend like I do. She was popular, but all these random people were commenting on her wall, like, what the hell, you don't know her any more than I did!

by Anonymous 13 years ago

It's disrespectful.

by Anonymous 13 years ago