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May 26, 2005 01:56

I decided to get rid of the first part of this entry (that talked about how I dont feel like I fit in with my friends from home anymore after a year at Peabody) because it seemed so unimportant compared to bigger things in life. Maybe it will be an appropriate subject some other time ( Read more... )

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oboecsanad May 26 2005, 06:36:53 UTC
What did she die from?

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lehaha3586 May 26 2005, 14:43:04 UTC
leukemia (see entry before this one)

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beckface May 26 2005, 19:57:09 UTC
Death has a way of making everything seem trivial. But we're still living and we still have problems, no matter what size.
Good luck with everything.
See you tonight!

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lehaha3586 May 27 2005, 04:51:32 UTC
You always say such awesome things that make me think, "Becca knows the truth" or..a less corny version of that lol
It was WONDERFUL seeing you tonight!!

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zeebeego May 27 2005, 01:49:41 UTC
its tough.. but it is better when they are more peaceful and no longer suffering.. my grandma was a buchenwald/treblinka survivor and she died around this time last year and it was tough.. but i was glad that she didn't have to deal with the pain anymore.. it just kind of puts things into perspective.. well I hope everything falls into place alright :)

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lehaha3586 May 27 2005, 04:59:04 UTC
Oh wow, your grandma must've had some stories. Yeah these kinds of things really put EVERYTHING into perspective. I agree that it's best that she's no longer suffering.
I hope everything falls into place with you too!

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masness May 27 2005, 16:02:09 UTC
let's just say i don't feel to comfortable around certain people in our group anymore either. *cough* the one dating one of my best friends*cough* i think it was awkward with her around, cuz i had to hold my tongue... anyways I'm always around if you wanna talk/chillax!

and this is a dumb question...but not being jewish i hope you dont kill me for it...but how do Jews pray? do they pray through saints or w/e like catholics or directly to God like Protestants?

~Sam the perplexed man...

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lehaha3586 May 27 2005, 18:31:11 UTC
OMG haha dont worry about holding your tongue! I think if people didnt hold their tongues it would make our group hangouts much more interesting ;) i'm evil. I just kind of feel like everyone had the mainstream college experience and mine was so much different that I just feel out of place during the constant college chatter. We should chillax!
Jews pray directly to God. don't worry it's not a dumb question, and now you know! lol my friend Michael at school kept getting confused as to whether Jews believed in God or Jesus, so I've clarified many things this year :-p

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