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#27 Apr 22 2009 at 8:46 PM Rating: Good
This will seem cold-hearted, but all things have to happen, some way or another.

I, for one, am glad we know what really happened instead of wondering forever.

It doesn't means that I won't be missing Kyrin, she was funny and adorable.

Edited, Apr 23rd 2009 12:47am by Ikkian
#28 Apr 22 2009 at 8:59 PM Rating: Good
How upsetting :( She was sweet and funny, I enjoyed reading her posts.
#29 Apr 22 2009 at 9:01 PM Rating: Excellent
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Well.... damn. I won't pretend I knew her well but I liked having her around. Damn shame.
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#30 Apr 22 2009 at 9:26 PM Rating: Excellent
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Rest in peace Kyrin :(
You sounded like a very nice and sweet lady.
#31 Apr 22 2009 at 9:32 PM Rating: Excellent
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Oh sh*t, dude. Smiley: frown My heart goes out to their family.

Edit- How about a temporary sticky, so people who don't come as often can get a chance to read it?

Edited, Apr 23rd 2009 1:35am by Doug
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#32 Apr 22 2009 at 9:37 PM Rating: Excellent
I didn't know her, but I'm sad.
I come to the OOT for good comic goodness, but now I'm all bummed.
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#33 Apr 22 2009 at 9:47 PM Rating: Excellent
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Damn. Smiley: frown


Lovely sense of humor, too.


/miss Kyrin
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#34 Apr 22 2009 at 9:54 PM Rating: Decent
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Wow. I think... given the choice, I'd rather have anyone I know die of some long-term illness than something as sudden and unexpected as an auto accident. There's no time to say goodbye.
#35 Apr 22 2009 at 9:59 PM Rating: Excellent
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Wow. I think... given the choice, I'd rather have anyone I know die of some long-term illness than something as sudden and unexpected as an auto accident. There's no time to say goodbye.


While I get that you are commenting as a survivor, some folk with long-term ilnesses might want to go suddenly.

Just sayin'


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#36 Apr 22 2009 at 10:06 PM Rating: Default
Very sad to hear.

NOT trying to be a douche here-
At least she's in a better place, where she'll never have to play FFXI again!
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#37 Apr 22 2009 at 10:08 PM Rating: Decent
Wow! That's a suprise.

I knew a person that played FFXI that passed a couple of years back. It kind of shocked a bunch of us.
#38 Apr 22 2009 at 10:11 PM Rating: Excellent
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Wow. I think... given the choice, I'd rather have anyone I know die of some long-term illness than something as sudden and unexpected as an auto accident. There's no time to say goodbye.

The sudden accidental death of a friend of my family prompted me to tell each of my family and friends how much I loved them, and all the things I liked about them, the next time I saw them. You know, just in case. Also, I like to write a little message in birthday cards, beyond just "Happy Birthday". Things I admire about them, or happy memories, or things I think they are good at or brighten up my life with.

When my sister went over to live in Malaysia for 8 months I kissed her and told her that was just in case she died over there.

Luckily my sister gets me, and and beamed back a glorious smile.


It's so strange to think that Kyrin is dead. I was only just getting to know her as a poster. She was lively and fun to have around.
#39 Apr 22 2009 at 10:13 PM Rating: Excellent
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The Great BrownDuck wrote:
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Wow. I think... given the choice, I'd rather have anyone I know die of some long-term illness than something as sudden and unexpected as an auto accident. There's no time to say goodbye.


While I get that you are commenting as a survivor, some folk with long-term ilnesses might want to go suddenly.

Just sayin'


It's not that I prefer the suffering, I just wish there was one last chance to say good bye. That's all.
#40 Apr 22 2009 at 10:14 PM Rating: Excellent
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Wow. I think... given the choice, I'd rather have anyone I know die of some long-term illness than something as sudden and unexpected as an auto accident. There's no time to say goodbye


I understand what you are saying and I knd of agree with you. Losing someone close to you in the snap of a finger is never easy and leaves you with alot of "what if" questions. This is the 2nd time in the past 5 months I have had this happen, as my brother was killed in a car wreck back in November and now this (Kyrin was a friend of mine both on and off the boards/FFXI) At the same time I also agree with Bijou where some people with long term fatal diseases or something of the sorts dont want to go through the suffering and pain for years on end but the extra time spent with loved ones is always a saving grace for them

Thank you for starting this rememberance thread, Im sure she is up there watching down on us posting in it
#41 Apr 22 2009 at 10:17 PM Rating: Excellent
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The Great BrownDuck wrote:
Friar Bijou wrote:
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Wow. I think... given the choice, I'd rather have anyone I know die of some long-term illness than something as sudden and unexpected as an auto accident. There's no time to say goodbye.


While I get that you are commenting as a survivor, some folk with long-term ilnesses might want to go suddenly.

Just sayin'


It's not that I prefer the suffering, I just wish there was one last chance to say good bye. That's all.

Yeah, I totally see what you're saying. I think most people desperately wish that whenever a loved one dies. To have even a few minutes to hug them tight, and tell them how much they mean to you. How much you love them.
#42 Apr 22 2009 at 10:18 PM Rating: Excellent
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Wow. I think... given the choice, I'd rather have anyone I know die of some long-term illness than something as sudden and unexpected as an auto accident. There's no time to say goodbye


I understand what you are saying and I knd of agree with you. Losing someone close to you in the snap of a finger is never easy and leaves you with alot of "what if" questions. This is the 2nd time in the past 5 months I have had this happen, as my brother was killed in a car wreck back in November and now this (Kyrin was a friend of mine both on and off the boards/FFXI) At the same time I also agree with Bijou where some people with long term fatal diseases or something of the sorts dont want to go through the suffering and pain for years on end but the extra time spent with loved ones is always a saving grace for them

Thank you for starting this rememberance thread, Im sure she is up there watching down on us posting in it

Oh Beej, I'm so sorry for your losses.

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#43 Apr 22 2009 at 10:19 PM Rating: Good
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Smiley: jawdrop I could never have expected something like this Smiley: frown

My thoughts go to her family at this time
#44 Apr 22 2009 at 10:25 PM Rating: Excellent
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She was a really nice poster. This news is horrible and i feel for her family Smiley: frown
#45 Apr 22 2009 at 10:32 PM Rating: Good
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I never know how to comfort people about death. It certainly isn't the dead for whom we should be crying. They're either reincarnated, obliviated, or even ascended, all states of which are perfectly enjoyable: nothing to fear about death.

It's the survivors that you have to care about. Hard to believe how a poster can just get yanked away, and I feel terrible for her family.
#46 Apr 22 2009 at 10:37 PM Rating: Excellent
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She was a good friend to me and I'll miss her greatly. She left behind lots of friends that'll miss her too. We'll offer up our prayers to her and her family.
#47 Apr 22 2009 at 10:42 PM Rating: Excellent
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Lol Kyrin was just waiting to find me on Panda. We never seemed to be on the same schedule.

Con is quite upset. He grasps that we are not just a collection of people, but a community.

He is also sensitive and caring. Empathy beyond his years.

I lift her name in song. She has touched many.

A bittersweet moment. We thank her parents for gifting her to every life she has touched. And now we return her humbly, grateful for the gift we all shared.

Thank you.
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#48 Apr 22 2009 at 10:59 PM Rating: Excellent
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My condolences to her family through this hard time. I don't post much, but I do lurk a lot. So seeing someone going from posting to not posting and learning about what happened, especially something like this. It's sad.
#49 Apr 22 2009 at 11:04 PM Rating: Excellent
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@#%^ing hell. Life really is too short..My condolences to all that knew her.

Edited, Apr 23rd 2009 3:04am by Nilatai
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#50 Apr 22 2009 at 11:39 PM Rating: Excellent
This really sucks. I didn't know her well since she had just moved to Pandy, but I was starting to get to know her and she was growing on me as a poster in the same thread that the news was broken to us. It's kind of surreal seeing how lively she was in that thread denying me boobs, and then just all of a sudden she's gone.

To all of her family and friends, my condolences go out to you.
#51 Apr 22 2009 at 11:56 PM Rating: Good
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I think everything I'd like to say has been said already.
Everything tactful, anyways.
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