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- Gryph
Rest easy friend.
Hope you doing ok up there cat
Prayers, mate.
We used to be close, years and years ago. I don't even know why we drifted apart. And yet, as time passed, out of all the friendships I had, you were the only one I never took off my friends list. I don't know. I guess part of me always thought there was time to get to know you again, to become close friends again, like we once were.
We started programming at roughly the same time, even if we took very different paths to do so. I always thought that one day we'd catch up again, maybe I'd move up to Washington like we talked about long ago. That we'd regularly hang out and chat and play games and whatever.
But I've just been so busy. I never even had time to visit. Then today, I saw steam said you were offline for months, and I wanted to see what was up. But I didn't expect this.
.
I'm sorry we drifted apart. I always regretted it. But at least I can take solace in knowing that you don't appear to have been alone. Thank you for what time you gave me. I'm sorry for not giving back more.
Still missing you Clock. Happy birthday.
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/45699258/?nocache=1643387752
Rest in peace, bro.
I miss you man
You've made an impact and I wish you could see just how many people you made happy by being around, You'll always be loved and never forgotten and I'll see you again, at the end of this life or the next we will see each other.
Damn shame, a damn shame indeed.
Upset I never heard sooner.
I can only hope wherever you are, you're still able to send those positive vibes.
I still refuse to believe it but I hope you are on a better place now, really appreciate the time we spent together
Remember all the good times and laughs and fun they had just by being around you.
Rest in peace, bud. Hold a seat for me on that long, long ride and I'll bring the Green Tea.
(2/2)
You and I first met with a few laughs and chuckles here and there with one another, talking about life with one another and learning about what each other did.
I don't grieve very well, and you were among the very few who knows the real reason why that is. I keep coming back to quietly hope that you're there. That the work I did to find out more about where you went had been a mistake that I could happily regret, hell I'd even enjoy that I had been so wrong.
(1/2)
I will always remember those tiny things from you that made me smile and made my day easier
Rest in Peace <3
I woke up from a nap to the news of your passing. It was something I never expected during my break at work.A breathing being full of life that you talk to is gone the next day -- forever.
When I was driving back home just now, I was thinking about you the entire time in my Model 3, the same car you have too. During my drive, I saw a black cat cross the street in front of me, I initially had negative superstitious thoughts, but it reminded me of you, positively relabeling crossing cat afterward.
Rest in peace, Clockcat. Anytime I hear Django Django on the radio and see an ocean of anoles, I will always think of you.
As the souls of the dead live for'er in my mind
As I live all the years that they left me behind
I'll stay on the shore but still gaze at the sea
I remember the fallen and they think of me
For our souls in the ocean together will be
Rest in peace clock o7