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  1. Can 100% relate to you with the loss of your dad. Lost my granddad suddenly in his sleep one night in January this year. He was my best friend because my mum was so so young having me, he and my nan brought me up and I thought the world of him and still do. Going through the process I thought it was my fault at one point because that night I had had an exam result back I wasn't happy with and went to bed early without saying goodnight and giving him a kiss like I did every night since I was a kid. Nothing prepared me for it and thinking back there were so many times he was in hospital because something was wrong with his health and we thought he would go then but he didn't because he fought it out until then. Miss him everyday still but watching videos from people like you and your friends helped me a lot when I was struggling to see sense in anything, lots of love♥♥♥

  2. I’m sorry Terroriser for what you have to go through with you and your dad. I’m still trying to get over my fathers death. It really really tough and you are a doing is helping me cope with him. My aunt sent me a book about him and all what he did and how he grew up. It came in today and it made me extremely sad and depressed. I wanted to somehow become happy, so I hopped on YouTube and I searched your YouTube name and watched this vid. And this made me feel a lot better knowing there are a lot others going through the same thing. Your doing great on your vids and keep it up.

  3. Brian you looked high as a kite on painkillers lol. I know what its like to lose your dad though man,going on 5 years now for myself. Its never easy,but you learn to manage. Keep your head up.

  4. Not to re bring the mood down but, that question got me thinking about the time I lost my best friend, we grew up together, there wasn't a thing we didn't do together, but life is a mystery and in a way we drifted apart, I went to one school, she stayed. Come high school we reunited but it was obvious it wasn't the same. I adored her, she was like my sister and I never got the chance to tell her how, even if time drove us apart just how much she meant to me and how much I loved her. So cherish every day, every second, live it as if there was no tomorrow, tell everyone you love just how much you love them, show it to them because life has a time limit, we just don't see the timer and before we know it it can be too late.

  5. Feel the same Brian. I've myself lost 2 cousins and 2 of my best friends. Only way to really prepare for it, is to spend as much time with them as possible and support them so much you can.

  6. I understand the situation I lost a friend who was a brother to me on Christmas eve and its coming round to that time of year again my thoughts are with you and your family brian have a great Christmas dude sldhdvehdudksbdhdj darp squid out

  7. I lost my mom 2 years ago and I'm still trying to deal with it, she passed away at 41 so young. Love the people in your life they will not be there forever. I saw her take her last breath and felt a part of me dissappear

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