When the battery dies
Magenta · F
Idk about the saddest. But losing someone you love / are emotionally connected to who is still living, is right up there.
Probably different for each person, it's not black and white. When my mom was dying it was about her children and that she would miss out on their lives.
Probably different for each person, it's not black and white. When my mom was dying it was about her children and that she would miss out on their lives.
AngelUnforgiven · 51-55, F
To me its not even death. I handle death very well. God decides that he wants people back. He has the power to do that .What's sadder to me is losing someone whose alive. Someone's whose warm embrace you can still feel. You can still see them and touch them every day. You can decide that you want them back, but you have no power.
Magenta · F
@AngelUnforgiven Exactly how I feel. It's not the death, it's when they still live.
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
@AngelUnforgiven That's a very good point.
Boeing · 36-40New
@AngelUnforgiven oh no that truly is.. 🤗
Pretzel · 70-79, M
so many
finding out Santa isn't real
that your parents aren't perfect
that the love of your life doesn't love you
getting fired
the death of your first loved one
the death of a pet
and what Achelois said - the "what ifs"
finding out Santa isn't real
that your parents aren't perfect
that the love of your life doesn't love you
getting fired
the death of your first loved one
the death of a pet
and what Achelois said - the "what ifs"
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valobasa4ever · F
@Pretzel
I am not comparing myself with you. 🙏
But I knew some of it.
Finding out Santa isn't real,
that your parents aren't perfect,
(Last time I saw my so-called dad at Mom's funeral.)
That the love of your life doesn't love you.
The death of a loved one.
And
the death of a pet.
I am not comparing myself with you. 🙏
But I knew some of it.
Finding out Santa isn't real,
that your parents aren't perfect,
(Last time I saw my so-called dad at Mom's funeral.)
That the love of your life doesn't love you.
The death of a loved one.
And
the death of a pet.
Pretzel · 70-79, M
@valobasa4ever I don't consider it comparing - they are just common pains that people feel. Instead of looking at our differences I hope that one day we will remember that we are all on this rock hurtling through space and have the same joys and hopes.
Yeah..maybe that is a little "kumbaya" of me...I still have hope.
Yeah..maybe that is a little "kumbaya" of me...I still have hope.
stayfickle · 26-30, FNew
I think it’s more of the internal build up conflicts and doubts resulting on seeing things as monotonous is the saddest moment I can think of?
Yourbeau · M
@stayfickle That’s a really profound way to look at it. It’s tough when internal struggles make everything feel monotonous.
fun4us2b · M
When you lose someone you care about...or they get hurt. Worrying about a child is pretty high up there too.
SinlessOnslaught · M
Losing loved ones. I can't get my mind off it. Not just who I've lost but who I will lose.
Khaira · 36-40, F
@SinlessOnslaught you're overthinking
SinlessOnslaught · M
@Khaira But I will lose them
Boeing · 36-40New
When chips are over, and I'm trying to collect the crumbs from the end of the package but there's only salt left. A pigeon next to my bench and nothing to give him.
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valobasa4ever · F
Lost my MOM at a very early age for me.
I was only 7+.
I was only 7+.
Khaira · 36-40, F
@valobasa4ever i'm sorry to hear that
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
Depends on the person. For most it's the death of a person they are emotionally attached to.
Khaira · 36-40, F
@CrazyMusicLover what about you?
CrazyMusicLover · 31-35
@Khaira It applies to me too.
MaBalzEsHari · M
Tax time.
Khaira · 36-40, F
@MaBalzEsHari ouch
Coming to the realization that they're basically alone in the world and no one is coming to save them is up there. Idk about saddest though.
Khaira · 36-40, F
@DancingStarGoddess it could be one of the saddest
YoMomma ·
sometimes there's more than one moment.. sometimes there are years of sadness..
meggie · F
Being disowned by family. Walking away realusing there is no one who cares.
Kiesel · 56-60, M
Loss of loved ones
Heartbreak
Heartbreak
Achelois · F
On their death bed with regrets of what they didn’t do.
Achelois · F
@CrazyMusicLover
Absolutely, our past life shapes us, I’m so happy I lived the life I did, I’m so grateful for the pain and the happiness 🥰✨
Absolutely, our past life shapes us, I’m so happy I lived the life I did, I’m so grateful for the pain and the happiness 🥰✨
Jenny1234 · 56-60, F
Death and loneliness
Justmeraeagain · 56-60, F
Losing a spouse, grandchild, or child
Khaira · 36-40, F
@Justmeraeagain one of the saddest
Reject · 31-35, M
Not having any sad moments to call your own because you never found connections to begin with.
Punxi · F
When forgiveness arrives… and there’s no one left to give it to.
When your bank account goes flat, your rent is due, your car needs repairs and your fridge is empty. Then the power is shut off.
Khaira · 36-40, F
@JamesBugman it's so sad being a poor guy
Lilymoon · F
Death and separation
OriginalNedKelly · M
The death of a child
Boeing · 36-40New
@OriginalNedKelly I agree. I have not experienced that but to me children are such balls of heart and joy and so loosing them must be terrible.
Blondily · F
Losing a loved one thru death or estrangement
Bowenw · 61-69, M
Losing a loved one through a break up or death.
Finding out that they have a legal right to a name... but not the right to KNOW what their own name is.
Khaira · 36-40, F
@HootyTheNightOwl example?
@Khaira Every child born to unmarried parents between the 1940's and the 1990's.
MasterLee · 56-60, M
Learning democrats have a majority
BluntSm0ker · 100+, M
It's subjective.
Khaira · 36-40, F
@BluntSm0ker give me one example
Long after theyre gone and no longer remembered
Musicman · 61-69, M
The death of someone you love. 💔😢😢😢😢😢
FreeLittleBird · F

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