Captain Brain
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I don't like to think about what could've been. What could've been only opens up more sadness. 


Yeah, Heath Ledger's death was heartbreaking to me.Like with a celebrity's death or something else, I feel really bad. Even though I never knew the person, it still upsets me. I'm still upset about Jonathan Larson's death, even though he died in 1996. I hate deaths that could have been prevented if only the doctors would pay more attention to them.
That day, when my grandmother died, I drove with my father up. I was afraid he'd start crying, because I would too.
Or he'd lose sight of the road.
There's this quote from Simon Birch, which I think is pretty much right on :
Adult Joe Wenteworth: When someone you love dies, you don't lose them all at once. You lose them in pieces over time, like how the mail stops coming. What I remember most to this day was my mother's scent and how I hated it when it began to disappear. First from her closets, then from her dresses she had sewn herself and then finally from her bedsheets and pillow cases. Simon and I never talked much about that day on the baseball field. It was too painful for both of us. For as much as I loved my mother, I knew that Simon loved her just as much. She was the only real mother he ever had.
I didn't know that much about Heath Ledger, so his death wasn't that heartbreaking to me.No celebrity death was particularly heartbreaking for me.
Heath Ledger, I didn't see most of his movies and I didn't know much about him.
As I've mentioned before, he died on my birthday.
I'm sorry.My dad says he won't take us cross the border when we go to see my grandfather
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I wanted to go shopping.
Bleh.
I want to go to Canadddaaa.Secret life in three hours here!Billy plz come visit me...
I'm sooo lonely.
xD
Secrete Life tomorrow!

