Elika12 wrote:
Not saying goodbye to my grandma properly. T.T
PhoenixTears wrote:
D: I'm sorry Elika! That has to be one of the worst feelings ever.
It is something regretful, but you really can't expect them. I strongly recommend you do what Eve said some pages ago: (Which I fully agree)
Khinkhun wrote:
Then go to her grave, spend an hour or more at the cemetery, talk to her, say what you want to say, even if there's an old man trying to chase you down, if you know how to hide, stay there all night if possible ^^, I'm not kidding, don't leave any regrets in life ^^
One of my friends make team with other people instead of us ¬¬ XD but that doesn't matter
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And my cousin is pretty bad, my sister called and they said that he was pretty bad, besides at 2AM a quake came AGAIN, it was pretty strong, I think it was 6.2 or 6.3, where my granma lives, lights went out and they had to run to the hill, they had to stay there 'till 7AM (they live close to the sea . . . REALLY close)
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Er... It's not really my regret story, but i really feel sorry for them...
I was in my way back home from watching The Sorcerer's Apprentice using public transport. Then suddenly a young woman, age around 20 or so, start panicking and searching her stuff frantically... Turns out she has lost her wallet..
I'm not really paying attention at the time really, those stuff happens a lot in this town.. Then I'm beginning to get curious since a grandma who sat next to her starts crying aloud.. She said that inside the wallet, was all their savings and also the bus tickets to visit their hometown..
Abs. wrote:
Be careful. They could have been scammers preying on those who would offer up their own money in consolation.
I second this.
It's actually a popular scam and I know people who, out of pity, give money to help the beggars out, only to realize maybe a day later they are pulling the same shit on different unsuspecting people.
Abs. wrote:
Be careful. They could have been scammers preying on those who would offer up their own money in consolation.
I second this.
It's actually a popular scam and I know people who, out of pity, give money to help the beggars out, only to realize maybe a day later they are pulling the same shit on different unsuspecting people.
Really ? They didn't seems like that kind of person...
And now for my OWN regret of the day.. I regret eating this food :
Spoiler: Sliced tofu with sweet vinegar, chili pepper and garlic