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[A short, simple post pings the Network about an hour before evening sirens.]
It seems that this world is eager to claim a holiday or celebration for every little thing. Is there then one for remembrance of those lost? It is a strange question, I know, but it is sometimes more expedient to simply ask.
[For anyone who might be out and about this evening, Sephiroth is wandering among the markers at the Newcomer Memorial, giving most of them at least a casual regard but spending the bulk of his time at one or two in particular.]
It seems that this world is eager to claim a holiday or celebration for every little thing. Is there then one for remembrance of those lost? It is a strange question, I know, but it is sometimes more expedient to simply ask.
[For anyone who might be out and about this evening, Sephiroth is wandering among the markers at the Newcomer Memorial, giving most of them at least a casual regard but spending the bulk of his time at one or two in particular.]
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But what of those who fall not into those categories?
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Then it's up t'folks t'celebrate it their own way. Some folks use Mother's Day or Father's Day t'remember their parents. Others use a birthday or like Christmas t'remember 'em.
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None of which are truly applicable, but I suppose that's of little matter, truly.
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