Kura
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- Age 35
- London, UK (orig. Toronto, Canada)
- Seen Aug 30, 2021
Well, when it was revealed that this person had lied, everyone knew the reason why. As for me, I'm just going to ignore her.
OMG I love surprise parties. I need to have one for a friend soon.
Well, I don't think it can be fixed. Here's a long story put short:
1. A friend of mine tells me that she has cancer. I take it as valid seeing as anyone can get it.
2. She moves over the summer.
3. Word spreads that she died last night.
4. I am told by a teacher that it was a rumor that SHE made.
5. We all learn that everything she said (even the cancer bit) was a lie.
And as my mom says, "There are 2 things in life I hate: a theif, and a liar."
It was beyond rude imo, so she just spoiled her own friendship. And she got herself into the mess in the first place.
Agreed; she ruined it for everyone. It was her decision to be so distasteful, and to be disrespectful for those who are actually suffering. Seems like she just either wanted the attention, or has some other issues going on, but it doesn't excuse what she's done.
I agree with you for it; unless she does something drastic to redeem herself, I personally wouldn't trust her again. I'm not saying that you should or shouldn't.. but do what you feel is right and I think everything will be okay.
:C And don't be upset.. yes it IS upsetting.. but it's just sad to see that the situation is dragging on you further. Don't let it do more damage, okay dear?
*Gives you big e-hug*