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Question Posted Sunday June 11 2006, 7:15 pm

OK well My cat died and i usually make forts with it and we played video games. His name was fluffball and he was really good at video games! I am so sad that he died that i don't playvideo games anymore and video games are my life! I feel really depressed... any advise?

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thebecka answered Sunday June 11 2006, 7:22 pm:
Before you start trying to get back in video games, get over the loss of Fluffball. Give it some time, and you'll realize that hes in a better place. Part of the reason why you are depressed is because you lost your cat, probably. After you get over Fluffball, find somebody to play video games with. Although nothing can replace Fluffball, it will make your gaming experience more enjoyable if you have someone playing with you, not being alone and reminding yourself why you are alone. I bet Luka will be thrilled to learn the trick of the trade.

Hope I helped, the Becka

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