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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My faith in humanity is not restored. I can not ever imagine saying no to this. To have your daughter go back to her dying friend and their parents and say. “My mom said no - sorry” like they don’t have enough sorrow and grief. Wow shameful to all of you that would not be 100% in on this if both girls and the dying parents are okay. Your daughter will never forget the day you looked into her eyes and said no. She will also never forget looking into her dying friends eyes and saying no. Her dying parents will never forget the day their dying daughter’s best friend couldn’t get a small token of forever love. Talk about permanent. Where is the empathy?!? Just wow. [/quote] +1 Can you imagine being 15 and dying? I sure couldn’t. Sad, scary, emotional, and beyond helpless. This girl will not be able to live on, but this tattoo is a namesake for her memory for another (god willing) 70-80 years, which is how long she should have lived :( It a beautiful memory and thoughtful idea. I would support it and be there for both of them 100% [/quote]
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