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fandomsecrets2015-02-27 07:37 pm
[ SECRET POST #2977 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2977 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[Paul Darrow]
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[Dragon Age: Inquisition]
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(Bee and Puppycat)
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[Joan Watson, Elementary]
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(Marvel's Agents of Shield)
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[One Piece]
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[Noah Emmerich, The Americans]
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[Teen Wolf]
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15. [ WARNING for rape ]

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16. [ WARNING for dubcon? ]

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Re: tw: death
(Anonymous) 2015-02-28 07:18 am (UTC)(link)When someone or something of value--defined by each individual--is permanently lost, what do you do but mourn? It doesn't matter that I never sat down and broke bread with Robin Williams or Leonard Nimoy or Monet. I still mourn the fact that there will be no more beloved characters created by Robin, no more positive energy and wisdom imparted by Mr. Nimoy, no more beautiful paintings by Monet.
When I express grief at their loss, I am saying they mattered. That I appreciate what they gave to us while they were here. When I express such grief in public, I'm not trying to draw attention to myself; I'm telling like-minded people they aren't alone in their pain and joining them in celebrating the life of the lost.