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Cara I really disagree with your thinking here. I know you feel guilty but hiding from it is not going to solve it. Go and visit your friend. Tell him you are sorry. He will forgive you. He was there and he knows how quickly it all happened. You both need to talk about it and as Krishy said you both will feel better afterwards. The reason that he was in the car is because he was your friend. Be his friend now and go and see him. It won't be as difficult as you have built it up in your mind.

He will need you help and support for rehab. You will need his help and support to deal with your guilt. Don't abandon each other now when you need each other the most. That is the true test of friendship.

i had an appointment with my pschologist today to talk to him about what happened on saturday...he said what im feeling/thinking is perfectly normal and that i should go see Charlie when i am ready....and not to force myself to go. I have sms'd him to make sure he is alright but that is as far as i can do at the moment i am still having trouble with realising that it all happened on saturday, im having nightmare after nightmare aswell which isnt helping.

Is it possible your feeling guilty because your weren't paying attention and singing songs driving and being silly with your mate when this unfortunate accident happened

“Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you (Matthew 7:12).”

you were stupid enough to assume that i was f**** around in the car and not paying attention to the road

and the way u said it was not asking a question, but was assuming that is what i was doing.

anyway im not wasting anymore energy on this, or you for that matter.

Is it possible your feeling guilty because your weren't paying attention and singing songs driving and being silly with your mate when this unfortunate accident happened
you were stupid enough to assume that i was f**** around in the car and not paying attention to the road

and the way u said it was not asking a question, but was assuming that is what i was doing.

anyway im not wasting anymore energy on this, or you for that matter.

possible

Main Entry: pos·si·ble

Pronunciation: \ˈpä-sə-bəl\

Function: adjective

Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin possibilis, from posse to be able, from potis, pote able + esse to be — more at potent, is

Date: 14th century

1 a : being within the limits of ability, capacity, or realization <a possible but difficult task> b : being what may be conceived, be done, or occur according to nature, custom, or manners <the best possible care> <the worst possible circumstance>

2 a : being something that may or may not occur <a possible surprise visit> b : being something that may or may not be true or actual <possible explanation>

3 : having an indicated potential <a possible housing site>

need i hold your hand further through the english language like half of SAU that doesnt read or comprehend /caring

need i hold your hand further through the english language like half of SAU that doesnt read or comprehend /caring

The way you phrased your dialogue only questions the possibility of her guilt. It is continued with a statement 'because you xxx' which implies fact when not concluded with a question mark.

English grammar fail.

-D

i wouldn't conclude that sentence with a question mark as its not a 'why' 'who' 'what' yadda yadda

You started the dialogue with an open question, that being the word "Is" which implies a question, and hence would end the sentence with a question mark unless a preposition or caveat is mentioned, which you clearly did.

keep miss reading i don't care

Grammar fail #2

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-D

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