I have a friend. I never knew her real name, or where she lived. I didn't know how old she was, or what race. None of that mattered. I've had fun with her for the past few months in several games. We would log on every day or so, vote on a game, and have fun for hours.
She has had a terminal disease all of her life. She lived normally until the fifth grade when the symptoms started appearing. For a long time she lived in agony. Constant pain, with no relief in sight. She had read all she could, and was tired of the television, so she asked for a play-station. The small black box that arrived changed her life forever. She saw places she would never have known, she met people from around the world, and she had fun. In all of this she forgot about the pain. The pain that plagued her was lost when she entered cyberspace. It was like living again.
Hearing her cheerful voice, throughout her difficult predicament always amazed me. How could one, so troubled and pained, sound so cheerful and full of life? I realized something then that has changed my life forever. I discovered, many things then. I learned that if i cant be happy, why not make others happy? I learned that every day without a smile, is a day wasted. I learned that she was stronger than me. Stronger than any of us.
She died yesterday. She was playing a game with me and a few others. She had lost her family over the past few years to the same circumstances. she didn't want to die alone. We stood with her as her breathing faded. In that moment i realized that we were her family, and she was ours.
The gaming world lost its brightest spark yesterday, and so i challenge you, the community, to do three things.
1. Answer me this: What is gaming? what does it mean to be a gamer? Deep down, what is gaming to you?
2. Pick up a game. Any game. Find somebody you don't know. And help them. Here in destiny, help someone in a raid, let someone join you for the trials, or just help a level one player learn their way around the tower.
3. Turn off your game. Go outside. And be thankful that you can. Be thankful for your everything. Spread this thanks to someone you don't know.
Do this, and remember.
edit: Many of you seem to think i'm lieing, however i'm afraid to inform you that i'm completely serious.
As to those who ask why i didn't inform medical personnel, she was surrounded by doctors, and in a hospital. there was nothing they could do, and her last wish was to be with the only friends she knew.
As to those posting rude and insensitive comments, i'd appreciate if you kept your opinions to yourself.
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Sorry man
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3 RepliesEdited by Glimmer: 1/26/2016 3:39:02 AMThis post is an insult to those who are going through similar situations. [spoiler]For those who don't know, pretty much everything OP said was the plot of an anime.[/spoiler] [b][][][][/b]
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Dude, it's good to know that there is some hope for people. Never mind these people who are talking shit about this. You are more a person than ANY of these assholes. you changed that girls life, made her happy and showed her that not all people are worthless. You gave her another family. So I say thank you for sharing your experience. Heaven has another angel. May your friend rest in peace.
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Really rough. Im sorry to hear that, but it makes me happy to know she was with people she cared about. :) </3
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5 RepliesEdited by SmashvilleViking: 1/26/2016 2:45:29 AMSo, judging by the past comments... You're a douche for making this bs post. Your life must be really lonely. Muted.
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Edited by Sughandi: 1/26/2016 3:41:07 AMTL;DR
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Very deep post my friend. I can't help but fight back tears to get to the end. I won't say you lied or anything but this sounds a lot like Yuuki from Sword Art Online... Which is also extremely gut-wrenching. If your story is true, then my heart goes out to you man! For sure and you get my applause for being one of the few humans who actually get it. It's a shame that we must experience this kinda loss to truly appreciate each other as a race. R.I.P. And I'm sorry for your loss.
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Sorry to hear about your friend, fellow guardian. At least now she's not in pain any longer. Always remember that you were one of the last people she wanted to be with, and that you can always hold that special thought with you. Best wishes to you and yours, friend.
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Sorry to hear about your friend. I imagine being able to socialize while stuck in a hospital brightened her day.
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1: off topic 2: This sounds familiar..
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If it's not on Twitch it didn't happen. Why the -blam!- wouldn't you put that on Twitch?!
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3 RepliesWhat?!? You stood with her as she took her final breaths but don't know her name? Where was hospital security? Who let you in? How thirsty are you?
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1 ReplySorry for your loss. At least you know she was happy sharing gaming with people like you & her other friends. She wasn't alone. I'm muting all the idiots.
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Bump. I bet it'd be horrible to hear something like that going on in-game...I wouldn't be able to forget.
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4 RepliesEdited by Obi: 1/26/2016 3:11:33 AMI'm sorry but you aren't best friends if you don't know her name
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Edited by bigbundytime: 1/26/2016 3:22:15 AMSUCKER!!! Lol just kidding that's not a friend of its only online
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I didn't read past three sentences. And I hate to be that guy. #offtopic
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Alright Asuna
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1 ReplyI don't want to be insensitive, but this sort of seems like the end of the second season of SAO where that kid died in game. What you wrote may be legit, however it genuinely sounds like BS.
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SAO sucks
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Edited by Space Cadet: 1/26/2016 2:49:59 AMThis reminds me of Sword Art Online season two...
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I liked SAO too
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Your "best friend" ?? Didn't even know her name?? Post sounds more then suspect, but gaming does bring people together, for better or worse, I don't wanna die playing a video game though ....
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1 ReplyAnd that's how I became the fresh prince of Bel Air