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Everybody say that there is no forever. Eventually, people die. Our loved ones will also die. Us will someday die too.

When someone die, people will grieve. They will offer you condolences and wish for the dead to attain peace. But once they are done being a thick-faced, they will no doubt blame you for your family's dead, saying that it's your fault because you did not notice their health deteriorating or you just ignored their suffering for you to not be swept away along with their problems.

Is it true? Are we really at fault when someone dies? Why is that question always present when someone has committed suicide? It's not like we want them to end their lives.

The dead should be respected and also the grieving family. Everyone is a victim of time when someone dies. No sane person will wish for their family's death.

At least. . . not me.

Funny.

Not all family is okay. Some are ruined, broke, and just plain fcked-up to the point that they will resort to murdering their families in the back of their mind.

It's true. I wished for my father's death. Everyday is hell with him. Without him, my life will be less hard.

Our house is always chaotic when he's around. He is an addict, a trash father... simply put, he deserves to die.  

Rest in piece? No. It should be suffer in hell.

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