A quiet nerdy guy I went to school with died at 19 in a freak magazine explosion aboard a ship he was serving on. Wouldn’t have expected him to be in the navy, much less have such a random, rare, or young end.
I’m 52 and shocked by the number of high school classmates I’ve lost. A girl I dated a few different times in our lives died. She lived hard for parts of her life and I guess it wouldn’t shock me if she fell back into drugs and accidentally OD’d, but I always wanted better for her. Maybe it wasn’t drugs. Doesn’t matter I guess. We weren’t right for each other but I kept trying to save her whether as a friend or something more. Guess I didn’t.
I’m 52 and shocked by the number of high school classmates I’ve lost.
Oh man… I hear that one. I graduated in '82 and on the 40th reunion, I was shocked at the number of my classmates that had died who were fine on our 30th reunion. The 45-65 years seem to be when a lot of the “premature deaths” people fall.
When I was a kid - now we’re going back to the mid-70’s after the Vietnam War ended - there were public service ads on TV to avoid opiates all thr time, though I think it was mostly heroin or morphine.
Gotta thank the billionaire Sackler family for the mid-90’s wave of Oxy addictions that seems to have kicked off the current wave.
I’m in my mid-40s. I moved for my final year of highschool, so it’s a bit weird. When Facebook came out, I did reconnect with some, but I quit it around 8 years ago now and lost contact mostly. When I look up my first (rural) school classmates by name now and again, I get so many obituaries. Some freak accidents, many cae accidents, some military, and others still drugs and violence (not much else in tiny truck stop towns). My graduating class was like 180is people and easily a tenth of them are gone (it feels more like 1/5 even).
A quiet nerdy guy I went to school with died at 19 in a freak magazine explosion aboard a ship he was serving on. Wouldn’t have expected him to be in the navy, much less have such a random, rare, or young end.
I’m 52 and shocked by the number of high school classmates I’ve lost. A girl I dated a few different times in our lives died. She lived hard for parts of her life and I guess it wouldn’t shock me if she fell back into drugs and accidentally OD’d, but I always wanted better for her. Maybe it wasn’t drugs. Doesn’t matter I guess. We weren’t right for each other but I kept trying to save her whether as a friend or something more. Guess I didn’t.
Oh man… I hear that one. I graduated in '82 and on the 40th reunion, I was shocked at the number of my classmates that had died who were fine on our 30th reunion. The 45-65 years seem to be when a lot of the “premature deaths” people fall.
I’m twenty years your junior. My cohort has seen/continues to see a lot of opioid deaths.
I do not doubt it.
When I was a kid - now we’re going back to the mid-70’s after the Vietnam War ended - there were public service ads on TV to avoid opiates all thr time, though I think it was mostly heroin or morphine.
Gotta thank the billionaire Sackler family for the mid-90’s wave of Oxy addictions that seems to have kicked off the current wave.
I’m in my mid-40s. I moved for my final year of highschool, so it’s a bit weird. When Facebook came out, I did reconnect with some, but I quit it around 8 years ago now and lost contact mostly. When I look up my first (rural) school classmates by name now and again, I get so many obituaries. Some freak accidents, many cae accidents, some military, and others still drugs and violence (not much else in tiny truck stop towns). My graduating class was like 180is people and easily a tenth of them are gone (it feels more like 1/5 even).