Ok this is gona be a downer of a post.
Today at around this time is the anniversary of the death of good friend of mine who died last year due to liver cancer. She was only 18 years of age and did nothing in her life which could have contributed to the illness. She was an amazing artist, an amazing writer and one of the few people I've ever met who truly seemed to embrace life like there was no tomorrow, without being wreckless. Even up to the end she still went out and seized every moment as best she could.
I just want to want to take a moment to acknowledge the profound impact she had on all the lives who were lucky enough to have her enter them.
RIP
Today at around this time is the anniversary of the death of good friend of mine who died last year due to liver cancer. She was only 18 years of age and did nothing in her life which could have contributed to the illness. She was an amazing artist, an amazing writer and one of the few people I've ever met who truly seemed to embrace life like there was no tomorrow, without being wreckless. Even up to the end she still went out and seized every moment as best she could.
I just want to want to take a moment to acknowledge the profound impact she had on all the lives who were lucky enough to have her enter them.
RIP
k_t_kat:
I'm sorry! It's always a good feeling to have those kind of people in your life, even for a short time
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