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Musings on chick stuff

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X Rated | Musings on chick stuff X Rated Musings on chick stuff Skip to content Home Annotated Bibliography: Jerome S. Bruner Jerome S. Bruner Final Project What’s X Rated? ← Older posts In Memoriam Posted on June 5, 2014 by moniacal @ X Rated There’s nothing new in saying that we are completely self-centered when it comes to death. It makes perfect sense, really, since we can no longer do anything for the person who has died: we’re all that’s left. Yes, we frame our thoughts in relation to the deceased, but, ultimately, we only think of ourselves: could I have done something more for them? Could I have acted differently toward them? What will I do now that they’re gone? And, the biggie: what should I have said that I never said to them? For some reason, the words are what we want most. The words are what we remember, what bring us closure. At the end of the day, they are just words, yet they are what keep us spinning in sadness. That we never got to say go...

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