Probably not. But it was worth a try. I couldn't stand by and watch anymore- it's getting painful. I'm not sure what stage of grief he's in, but I hope it goes quickly, for our sakes.
What a quasi-great idea! There actually is an app called icounselor! That's a much healthier way for him to deal with his igrief, instead of painting apples and pretending Steve Jobs had a brother named Hitler and posting a picture of a picture that he took on his computer of a picture of Steve Jobs...
(I think he's in the insanity stage of grief. I don't remember which number that one is.)
Stop it!
ReplyDeleteSomeone:
ReplyDeleteHas that ever worked?
Quasi-curious
Quasi-curious:
ReplyDeleteProbably not. But it was worth a try. I couldn't stand by and watch anymore- it's getting painful.
I'm not sure what stage of grief he's in, but I hope it goes quickly, for our sakes.
Someone:
ReplyDeleteWe should take up a collection and get him some counselling.
(I'd suggest there might be an app to help him but sending him to iTunes might just set his iRecovery back a few stages...)
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ReplyDeleteQuasi-Cake:
ReplyDeleteWhat a quasi-great idea! There actually is an app called icounselor! That's a much healthier way for him to deal with his igrief, instead of painting apples and pretending Steve Jobs had a brother named Hitler and posting a picture of a picture that he took on his computer of a picture of Steve Jobs...
(I think he's in the insanity stage of grief. I don't remember which number that one is.)
(and yes, I deleted my previous comment. I misspelled igrief.)
ReplyDelete(and, in this context, "quasi" means "totally". correct?)