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It really sucks, cause literally a month ago i was essentially in the same boat, and literally three days ago i told my coworkers "Legit no one gives a damn, they'll get over it." and it finally clicked in my brain that no, people won't just get over it, because I have yet to get over you being gone.
Anyway, I miss you, dude. Thanks for being a highlight in my video gaming existence.
Maybe you're not even really gone, and you're just out on vacation, though of course I don't believe that at all. The digital age is terrible for closure, too.
I'll try not to be sad about seeing your name all the time, though. I'm quite sure that you'd have hated that. Instead, I'll try to remember what a kind person you were.
Wherever you are now, I hope you are at peace.
-K
I know it's not about me, but I'm sorry I simply disappeared for so long. I think you must have known it wasn't because of you, but I also think it must have hurt anyway. No matter what was happening in my own life, I should have logged on once and said "hello" anyway. I wish I'd understood what you'd meant when you sent me that last "Goodbye". I don't know if I could have convinced you not to go, but I could have at least said "goodbye" back.