I've had one online friend die. It was bizarre. He didn't come around for months and months, so finally someone looked up his parents' phone number. They told him that dude had died in a car wreck six months ago. So we took up a collection on the site where we frequented, and donated to his memorial fund. His parents were supertouched. They didn't know he had that many people that cared about him.
I didn't know this person in any other fashion than on a forum for a game we both played. I enjoy her wit and spirit. I am sad to see that gone from the world, knowing she doesn't add herself to it anymore.
So those geeks who watch Pokemon or Yu-Gi-Oh! *i dont*, she was the voice for Meowth and Solomon Moto. She also did a few small parts on other animations.
Of course. They were a friend, weren't they?
(also, if this was prompted by somebody you know, sorry :-( )
I've had one online friend die. It was bizarre. He didn't come around for months and months, so finally someone looked up his parents' phone number. They told him that dude had died in a car wreck six months ago. So we took up a collection on the site where we frequented, and donated to his memorial fund. His parents were supertouched. They didn't know he had that many people that cared about him.
Corny, I know, but truth.
So: Yes, I do.
I didn't know this person in any other fashion than on a forum for a game we both played. I enjoy her wit and spirit. I am sad to see that gone from the world, knowing she doesn't add herself to it anymore.
So those geeks who watch Pokemon or Yu-Gi-Oh! *i dont*, she was the voice for Meowth and Solomon Moto. She also did a few small parts on other animations.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0006851/
Of course.
That's one way we honor our friends; we mourn for their presence when they are gone.
well of course
definitely.
friends is friends