My (stupid) wondering moment of the day

This is not gonna help to squash the gloomy feeling in this blog. True sad thing.

I was on my Facebook page the other day, and noticed that the request I send to this friend I knew when I was living in Paris was still unanswered. I send it for a while so I thought she just didn’t want to reply. I found out it’s not that she necessarily didn’t want to, she only couldn’t. Julie died of leukemia last October ! Damn, such a young one, once AGAIN. I was speechless. Still. No need to talk about it. I’ma say this, though, I’m fed up with those kind of news coming from phone texts or e-mails ! R.I.P girl, I truly remember the time we shared.

This doesn’t really make sense but this situation made me wondering myself : like for that young journalist they shot during last year’s riot, and as hers is still on, how do you delete your Facebook account when you passed away ?!?

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One Response to My (stupid) wondering moment of the day

  1. My dad had (and still has) a facebook account and I found his password and I am able to delete him from facebook but will not. He’s not there no longer but his facebook wall (stories, tags, and photo comments) is a big souvenir and when we (children) have a special thought for him, we post sthg on his wall. It’s cool to know that he can check those posts somewhere in heaven! ;)
    And about ur friend, may her soul rest in peace.
    I love facebook…

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