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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 143303" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Dreamer, </p><p> </p><p>You know we had a similar situation like this happen when I was in hs. The car with my friends in it had 3. The boy the woman and her fetus. They were getting married after graduation. Then the high school straight A student, kinda snobish always teachers pet - got drunk and left a party and killed our friends and the unborn baby. </p><p> </p><p>The school literally split. Lots of pointing, lots of threats. - Stupid mistakes are made every day. This was an accident that could have been avoided for sure. And now there is the possibility that Brian could pass away or be paralized for life. That is terribly unfortunate. The young man that hit Brian has already tried to end his life, which is also sad. But I wonder what kind of a person Brians friends think he is. Would he want them to keep throwing stones at the guy who hit him or would he say - "You know he's hurting too - let it go." </p><p> </p><p>The way people react to tragedy involving a friend speaks a lot about the character of that same friend. Brian doesn't sound like the kind of guy who would hold a grudge for anything. Not even possibly his life. </p><p> </p><p>I am sorry for your tragedy. I'm praying out of this comes an awakening for all the kids at the school. Life is precious and we never know when we're going to have to give ours up. Use your youth and your time wisely. </p><p> </p><p>Hugs</p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 143303, member: 4964"] Dreamer, You know we had a similar situation like this happen when I was in hs. The car with my friends in it had 3. The boy the woman and her fetus. They were getting married after graduation. Then the high school straight A student, kinda snobish always teachers pet - got drunk and left a party and killed our friends and the unborn baby. The school literally split. Lots of pointing, lots of threats. - Stupid mistakes are made every day. This was an accident that could have been avoided for sure. And now there is the possibility that Brian could pass away or be paralized for life. That is terribly unfortunate. The young man that hit Brian has already tried to end his life, which is also sad. But I wonder what kind of a person Brians friends think he is. Would he want them to keep throwing stones at the guy who hit him or would he say - "You know he's hurting too - let it go." The way people react to tragedy involving a friend speaks a lot about the character of that same friend. Brian doesn't sound like the kind of guy who would hold a grudge for anything. Not even possibly his life. I am sorry for your tragedy. I'm praying out of this comes an awakening for all the kids at the school. Life is precious and we never know when we're going to have to give ours up. Use your youth and your time wisely. Hugs Star [/QUOTE]
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