DashSpendar
Since: Mar, 2013
#2: Jan 30th 2014 at 10:56:18 AM
I don't see that as survivor guilt so much as missing his friends who are gone. That's not the same thing by a long shot.
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#3: Jan 30th 2014 at 11:03:36 AM
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JapaneseTeeth
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#4: Jan 30th 2014 at 12:06:40 PM
, What they said. It could be interpreted as guilt, but it could just as easily be simply grief over losing one's friends.
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dRoy
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#5: Jan 30th 2014 at 12:25:29 PM
Oh. Well, I see.
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Currently the page doesn't have a picture. I stumbled upon this picture, which I believe is pretty famous.◊ I think this demonstrates the trope in a very simple but poignant way.
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