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InsaneKane87 In reply to GrotesqueDarling13 [2012-12-11 04:07:22 +0000 UTC]
Yep exactly, and when they have doubts I always try to tell them what I've been through.
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InsaneKane87 In reply to GrotesqueDarling13 [2012-12-11 10:38:06 +0000 UTC]
The only ones who believe me are ones who have gone through it as well. Everyone else doesn't or they think I'm crazy.
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GrotesqueDarling13 In reply to InsaneKane87 [2012-12-12 21:34:02 +0000 UTC]
Exactly, it always works that way.
I always say to the ones who think I
am crazy, "You think I am crazy, but
I know I've see way more then this
life has to offer. Beyond death."
And "You are really missing out
because you are too closed minded."
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InsaneKane87 In reply to GrotesqueDarling13 [2012-12-13 13:25:08 +0000 UTC]
Yes they really are missing out and people who have never experienced it before are so quick to judge.
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InsaneKane87 In reply to GrotesqueDarling13 [2012-12-14 14:12:00 +0000 UTC]
I used to think that when I was a kid that we live we do so what but to see it/feel it those voices obviously aren't coming a recorded device hidden in the wall. There's something, somewhere.
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TheFabulousHeather [2011-10-04 01:12:23 +0000 UTC]
I didn't know they honored little children on Dia De Los Inocentes.
I've always thought that both of deceased children and adults were celebrated on the same day. That's neat that both of them get different days and it's a great experience for the moms and dad's to be able to spend time with their deceased little one and remember him or her.
I remember going to Mexico a long time ago with my aunt Rhea and we JUST got there, after all of the Day Of The Dead celebrations. D: But, I did get to see a Mexican cemetery and see the pretty decorations on all of the tombs. ^^
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