I've read the introduction, guessed it will end in tragedy, skimmed fast through the article, jumped in the end and confirmed it ended in tragedy and saved myself from ruining my mood from reading something depressing.
quietbritishjim 4 hours ago [-]
Everything ends in tragedy eventually.
They got some time together, so it's a happy story overall. It's all any of us could ask for.
tonyedgecombe 3 hours ago [-]
You only read the depressing bits ;)
abcde666777 3 hours ago [-]
Funny, I always enjoy reading anything dark/morbid/depressing. Tends to have the opposite effect of putting a pep in my step - all those things add flavour and texture to life and make me appreciate being alive.
drysine 1 hours ago [-]
You have no empathy?
tasuki 1 hours ago [-]
That's very uncharitable reading.
dgxyz 2 hours ago [-]
Exactly that. Gives me a kick. Do stuff now. Don't wait.
jalapenos 5 hours ago [-]
One of the most depressing things I've ever read
tasuki 1 hours ago [-]
I found it strangely uplifting. Widowed three times, failing health, yet she still manages to find joy in the little things.
It's always the little things that matter.
tonyedgecombe 4 hours ago [-]
That someone found love in a care home?
jalapenos 4 hours ago [-]
The article as a whole. Like, life shouldn't be that harsh.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWc8g6-N7cE
They got some time together, so it's a happy story overall. It's all any of us could ask for.
It's always the little things that matter.