tigggre said...
I completely agree. Parents are the ones who should be teaching their children about responsibility, and children should never have to feel that they have to take care of the adults, or other children in the house. Obviously older siblings take care of the younger ones to an extent, but like, a parent SHOULD be able to feed, clothe, and provide shelter for their kids. I don't mean to sound judgmental, but if they can't, then they should not be having kids in the first place.
tigggre said...
I'm not sure I believe in "exorcists," and possessions, but I obviously believe that ghosts exist. I mean like, I've had some weird experiences before and I have no doubt that it's possible that "spirits," if you will, could exist. A lot of the ghost shows on T.V. are stupid, but one can't believe them all to be false.
tigggre said...
I like your interpretation of the first one! When I read it, I kind of took it literally at first, but I see what you're saying. I kind of think of it less of coming back from the dead, and more of never leaving in the first place. If at least one person retains memories of someone who has died, then they haven't actually left the earth yet, you know?
As for the second one, I agree that friends ≠ known you for a long time by default. For me, personally, a few of my closest friends I've known since before I could read, or since entering middle school, but A LOT of people I was best friends with as a child I either don't talk to or can't stand anymore, lol. Plus, some of my best friends are new friends, like you've said. Mostly friendship depends on the harmony and connections between two people, though I think long-time connections can preserve a friendship as well.
Those were to Yuma, Ellen, and Angel, respectively.

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