
He didn't die, but I went through the stages of grief when I found out he deactivated the account. I don't care if this forum gets attention. I just don't want forget my friend.
He once did a roleplay as Cort to judge the users. It was hilarious, but I realized he considered everyone innocent because he had a good heart.
I don't know if he'll see this anonymously (I hope he do), but I want all my friends to know. This site is a big social experiment; we pretend we're not anonymous, but we're all redy to deactivate our accounts and pretend nothing existed. But for each of mine friends, there's a memory witch don't want to forget, of people with random profile pictures and funny names, but who came here to experience human connection in its essence.
I don't care where he's from, his real name, or his age. He was genuinely my friend, without any physical obligation, without anything in common, without the convenience of two classmates going to each other's houses to do schoolwork. He was simply himself. Maybe one day we'll be on the same plane and I'll sit next to him, we may share the silence of two minds blindfolded and imprisoned.
Quoting the Bible (Every funeral must have this)
Biblical death is defined by separation; God is purpose, truth, and life. Sin separates us from Him, and separation from life is death. Vergil separated himself from us; he will live and die, an it won't make a difference to us. Just as Jesus said to love your neighbor as yourself, I would die in meat if it meant we could have a happy ending together, I believe That's what heaven is.

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do you think he will make a new account?
Fun fact: Vergil has an older alt account.