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Post by thegreatlord on Jun 20, 2009 22:18:20 GMT -5
Our site Admin, Gurlbot, is actually gone and it's a painful remainder every time I go to this board. Death has scared me a lot and I am one of those people that believe that there is an heaven and hell or afterlife. I believe that's there a god and an devil. I'm Catholic and got my first baptism when I was 8 years old. But lately, whenever I came to this board, it made me feel depressed and extremely emotional. There have been moments where I actually feel that I'm crying literally because someone I known is actually gone.
You know, I never knew her closely but I did share a lot of private messages with her and she was perhaps one of the most honest, sweetest, optimistic, carefree, type of person you could ever talk to if you emailed and got to know her. She was 19 years old, an age, very close to my own and it's extremely young to begin with. She didn't get to experience a full life and all of the joys or wonders it would have brought. She never graduated from University and worked or got married later in life and had children of her own. She never grew old and remembered her past years with her loved ones.
It's extremely sad and I keep remembering her of her time here and how much she meant to the entire board. She was a wonderful person and should always be remembered. I hope that her friends and family continue to find comfort from this awful tragedy and hope she's always with them. I hope that she's in a peaceful place that we'll meet and see her again in our later lives.
(God Bless You Gurlbot, you will always be remembered, and I will never forget you)
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Post by latias329 on Jun 20, 2009 22:22:00 GMT -5
Our site Admin, Gurlbot, is actually gone and it's a painful remainder every time I go to this board. Death has scared me a lot and I am one of those people that believe that there is an heaven and hell or afterlife. I believe that's there a god and an devil. I'm Catholic and got my first baptism when I was 8 years old. But lately, whenever I came to this board, it made me feel depressed and extremely emotional. There have been moments where I actually feel that I'm crying literally because someone I known is actually gone. You know, I never knew her closely but I did share a lot of private messages with her and she was perhaps one of the most honest, sweetest, optimistic, carefree, type of person you could ever talk to if you emailed and got to know her. She was 19 years old, an age, very close to my own and it's extremely young to begin with. She didn't get to experience a full life and all of the joys or wonders it would have brought. She never graduated from University and worked or got married later in life and had children of her own. She never grew old and remembered her past years with her loved ones. It's extremely sad and I keep remembering her of her time here and how much she meant to the entire board. She was a wonderful person and should always be remembered. I hope that her friends and family continue to find comfort from this awful tragedy and hope she's always with them. I hope that she's in a peaceful place that we'll meet and see her again in our later lives. (God Bless You Gurlbot, you will always be remembered, and I will never forget you) I feel the same way greatlord:( i certainly miss the actions of Gurlbot and how she conducted the board too.
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Post by bennyjr123 on Jun 22, 2009 15:10:04 GMT -5
Everything happened so fast and I wasn't sure what to believe. But I think I'm slowly coming to terms with it. It really is weird to think that she's gone forever and we'll never hear from her again. I didn't talk to her often, but from what I saw she seemed like such a cool and generally nice girl. I miss you, and I'll always miss you gurlbot.
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Post by flygon99 on Jun 25, 2009 14:40:29 GMT -5
Well I never got the opportunity to talk to her in a personal way, but I'm sure she was an amazing person. I know far too many young people that have died with an unfinished life. I am Lutheran and have the same general beliefs as you Great. The way I see it we should honour their time here, including Gurlbot's, by continuing their legacy and kind nature in our own lives. Physical bodies may die, but spirit's never have to. She will always be in this site and in all the lives she touched.
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