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Date Posted: 02:08:44 05/01/24 Wed
Author: TurtleBoy
Subject: How do you sum up a life, especially one as big as Com's, with just a few songs?
In reply to: Pete 's message, "Comsie loved music, so why don't we send him off with a musical tribute?" on 18:01:00 04/28/24 Sun

You start with something familiar.



Then you dig down to some of your best memories. For Com, that was boy pop, and we've got to start with Greyson Chance. It was so beautiful when he finally came out as gay. Com was so stoked. :'(



And you have to include Com's Teen Pop Nostradamus!



And from that same era, another gay pop singer, Ronan Parke (Remember when he was on Britain's Got Talent?):



That one hit a little differently just then. This next one is to let out some emotion, and who better to do that than NF? Many of his songs can illustrate all the hurt, and the emptiness of loss, but this time I'm going to go with his song "Trauma".



If you want more feels by NF, check out "Paralyzed" or "Why Did You Leave?".

But just like everything with Com, he always knew how to bring life to a party, even when he had no life to give. You know what that means, right? Oh yes.

MOTHER FUCKING SEX ROBOT!!!



I don't think the pain of losing a best friend will ever go away, especially when that friend had encouraged, inspired, and uplifted you for more than 20 years. I hope to God there's something after this life, because the thought of never talking with him again hurts too fucking much.

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