Thread:Pamster315/@comment-27108021-20151130175823

I've had a lot of "best friends" through the years but have also had one core best friend who has been there since we figured out that the orange precipitate in our first chemistry experiment together sophmore year in high school was PbI2. Lead Iodide. But to us the phrase "Pssst PbI2" quickly substituted for "I love you."

We are still best friends all these years later.

I'm really sorry to hear about you losing your best friend when you were 24. It's hard to lose people we're close to; people we love. Nothing ever replaces them. I really feel for you. And I really hope you've made many other friends over the years to help you not feel that loss too deeply. I hope you have even made other best friends, even though I know no one could ever replace someone you lost who would be termed "best friend" and who you obviously thought of as so special in your life that you miss them even now.

You take care, dear friend. And thank you for sharing. I'm thinking of you. 