Hey /r9k/ how did you handle the dead of a great friend ?
2 weeks ago a friend a a good GF died in a car accident he was 20 she was 17 , since they died I'm always high or drunk I'm also going to a psychologist
>>38153499
"By investing all my energies in hard work, son."
>>38153499
I don't, I stopped talking to all my friends months ago and I don't do funerals.
>>38153499
Embrace the wonderful world of emotional detachment, so crying, no hurt feelings, no feelings, it's great!
>>38154657
My uncle told me the same thing. He doesn't have any emotional attachments anymore; hell, he doesn't even have one with his own son.
>>38154717
He probably shouldn't have gone with the emotional detachment route if he had a son, but I'm not one to judge.
Anyway, another option is to distract yourself with other things, like video games, anime, hobbies, etc.
>>38153499
i see death as part of life no different from eating or sleeping. im not going to try and reassure you either, they're dead and you'll be dead as well.