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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-08-08 06:51 pm

[ SECRET POST #2410 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2410 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[CSI: New York]


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03.
[Pride and Prejudice (2005)]


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04.
[Tripping Over You]


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05.
[Almost Human]


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06.
[Orange is the New Black]


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[Molly Quin/Alexis Castle from ABC's Castle]


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[VSauce]


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[Sherlock Hound]


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10.
[The Leviathan Series]


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11.
[Welcome to Night vale]


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12.
[Gina Torres, Wonder Woman]














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Re: Grieving and not sure what to do

[personal profile] thene 2013-08-09 01:10 am (UTC)(link)
no you are not weird for shedding tears over the death of someone you cared about. For the love of god. There aren't rules about who you can and cannot mourn for, why would there be?

Do get in touch - it's really normal. I had people I'd never met get in touch after my father died; former coworkers who'd not seen him in decades sending heartfelt messages about him, etc. Most people welcome contact like that after a bereavement and appreciate knowing how much their loved one meant to the people around them. If you want to attend the funeral, you should.

Best bereavement advice I ever got was to just take things one day at a time, and let yourself feel whatever you feel from day to day. Don't overthink it.
Edited 2013-08-09 01:11 (UTC)