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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 2:15 am
by Cat

Sorry, I just thought I'd like to share.


 


I started off today like a normal day, just getting ready for school and the works. It seemed pretty normal until second period. We heard a light buzzing sound, and it was the principal on the intercom. Apparently there had been an accident Saturday. I had known there was an accident on Saturday, but I hadn't realized it involved five of the kids at my school. The prinicpal had told us one walked off, and I thought that was good- but wait there was more. He told us that someone had died. I was shocked to hear his name. When I first heard the principal say he died, I was just in so much shock and I couldn't believe it. From then on, the day slowly became sadder and sadder. Especially during our History class. It finally hit me when I saw the empty seat that he wouldn't be coming back. I then realized that there are three people in the hospital as well. I know two of them, and both of them had been pretty close to me over the past years. I don't know how to feel and I'm trying to make this the shortest e/n thread in the world. But it really helps to just let it out. It would be the worst year ever if all three kids in the hospital would never fully recover. Sixteen is just too young.



Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 3:09 am
by NebZ

What the hell were they doing?


Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 3:16 am
by Cat

They got hit by a bus. Either the bus ran the red light or the car did, but I'm more inclined to believe the bus did. I just cant imagine this girl to run a red light, but who knows.


Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 3:22 am
by Michael-Corleone
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Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 3:27 am
by Chomps

Reminds me of evacuating high school on September 11th. I felt wierd, although I never actually became sad. I don't know how close you were with the other students, but it should pass in a few days. In the meantime, I suppose you could consider whatever grief counseling they're probably going to offer. Don't be surprised if you have some unpleasant dreams about this.


Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 3:55 am
by Cat

Oh great dreams, thanks you jerk


Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 4:15 am
by NebZ

They got hit by a bus. Either the bus ran the red light or the car did, but I'm more inclined to believe the bus did. I just cant imagine this girl to run a red light, but who knows.






 


Damn :(



Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 5:09 am
by Axe

That's a bummer. Not to give the wrong impression, but without knowing all the facts I would say a 16-year-old driver is more likely the cause for an accident than someone who drives for a living.


 


My high school seemed to have a particular fascination with death. And for a school with 1100 students, I found this somewhat disturbing. There was a stone wall out front of my high school with the names of those who had died. My friend refered to this as "the wall of death". I'm sure no one cares about this, but here is my account of the people who died in high school.


 


Freshman year some kid and an older friend of his stole an SUV and took it on a joyride. Going way too fast on a small road in the early hours of the morning, the car went airborne over a hill and promptly smashed into a tree killing both.


 


Sophmore year a girl who had been raped commited suicide. The asshole responsible was acquitted from his trial which really pissed me off. He had a brother in my grade who was also an asshole and their parents were later jailed for credit card fraud.


 


My parents were long time friends of the girls parents so I had known her and her family for as long as I can remember. Their family was poor and both parents worked 80 hours a week just to make ends meat. She and several of her sibling were adopted and after she died her family sold their house and moved away.


 


Junior year someone in my grade who I didn't know was killed. It was only a month into the school year and he had moved here from out of state. There were only 300 kids in each grade so I'm sure I had seen him at some point, but I had never heard of him until he died. He and a couple friends were vandalizing some structure somewhere. When they left they crossed a highway on foot. He had dropped something while crossing and was struck by a truck while trying to retrieve it.


 


Senior year my graphics teacher was killed in a motorcycle accident. I really liked his class too, which is odd considering I regard my time in high school as a complete waste. There were these computers and I would play Counter-Strike on them or post on the OTF, and somehow managed to get a C without doing any real work. After he died we had a substitute for about two weeks which was a sad time. We weren't required to do any work after he died and after those two weeks the class was changed to a study.


 


Also in senior year a group of kids who had graduated the following year got stoned and piled into one of those old Plymouth land yachts. They collided head on with another car killing all 4 of the kids, and 2 people in the other car. The pictures of the accident were very chilling. The Plymouth had been split in half with each end 200 feet apart. There was also a picture of the speedometer stuck at 80mph.


 


So a lot of it was people being stupid, but that's what kids do at that age. Regardless, to lose your friends and peers at such a young age is devestating. They say high school is preperation for the real world. Maybe death is part of that.



Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 6:00 am
by Cat

Thanks Axe, those stories are pretty heartbreaking. Reviewing the facts made me see I'm not viewing this as a tragedy anymore -- and it sounds cheesy, but as a learning experience. I realize people make mistakes, but its horrible that these mistakes lead to another one's life.


 


I'm agreeing with you that without all the facts, the teen was more likely to cause the accident. It just seems so surreal to me. I hope its not like this tomorrow, as I hate seeing others cry.



Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2005 12:42 pm
by Himmelstossen

I have met a few people who no longer walk the earth. Car accident, suicide... apart froim that 2 of my cousins killed themselves... one decided to take a shot gun and put it under his chin and to this day no one knows why he killed himself. The other gased himself inside his car... heroin problems... apart from thatmy auntie, uncle, cousins child, and another 2 uncles have died and my grandmothers on her death bed...


 


I feel like the whole world is dying sometimes... And Im seriously concerned for my parents health at the moment... my mum had a major heart attack (shes had a fair few and no one can explain why) this one was the worst of the lot... she passed out and all... This life is a fragile thing and is to short to waste, often I wonder how many times I have wasted away my life feeling sad when I could have taken risks and seized the day.


I dunno if it does much for you, Doesn't do alot for me and Im the one who wrote it.