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That's happened to me, after my dad died, my aunt took his car and my jet-skis and gave them to her son (because she thinks she has the authority to do that) and I was only 15 so I couldn't do anything.. And her son, my cousin, was driving around the town my dad lived, with a hat on (like my dad) and, yeah. Not the best thing to see.
Awe I'm so sorry that your son has to go through that. Death is such a difficult concept to grasp, even when you're older :/
23-It would fit as some of our reactions, yes...
I had a similar situation when I was 5 years old after my grandmother died. Her sister looked so much like her that I got scared and screamed when she approached me at the burial. So embarrassing to think about.
Sounds like some sort of horror film
Spoiler Alert: At the end, it turns out, we are all the sexy-craving, crazy, killer clown all along.
Aliens in disguise maybe?
You're about to enter, the Twilight Zone.
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Show it anywayThat lady is a troll.
You are a dumbass.
What makes you assume that?
who could possibly deserve that?? sorry you had to go through that op.
It's a sign, the zombie apocalypse is approaching
Awww poor baby! I hope he gets over it soon.
I don't think death is something "you get over", it's just something you learn to cope and live with. I would have freaked out too. Sorry for your loss.
True enough, but perhaps those were the words that came most readily to mind for OP. Would "come to terms" with his grandma's death be a better way of phrasing it? At any rate, OP, I'm sorry about that. It was really an unfortunate coincidence.
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Wow that's kind of creepy, I think I'd be freaked out too.
Awe I'm so sorry that your son has to go through that. Death is such a difficult concept to grasp, even when you're older :/