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Can we stop talking about Reddit? Let it go.
This
(I'm so sorry. I couldn't resist)
You maybe should have tried harder to resist.
Hey people grieve at different speeds. Some people got to acceptance on the same day, others are still in denial.
This! We all mourn at our own pace. Some people may still be at the anger stage.
...there is nothing to grieve..it is a website...
You are allowed to grieve whatever you feel you lost, even a website.
I was a daily reddit user since 2008. I don't know anything else. The withdrawal symptoms were absolutely brutal until I figured out how Lemmy works.
Leaving reddit was harder than quitting nicotine. Let me grieve.
You are allowed to grieve whatever you feel you lost, even a website.
Yes, Lettit!
Hey people grieve at different speeds. Some people got to acceptance on the same day, others are still in denial.