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Apocalyptic Advice [21 Feb 2020|02:43pm]
As humans, we all need advice sometimes. That feeling is only magnified in such a desperate situation.

If you want a completely unbiased point of view, an outside opinion to maybe help you find an answer to what's bothering you, go ahead and ask me here. Comments are anonymous, and I will answer one every few days, in the order that they come in.

Please note that I'm not well-versed in combat or things like that, so I'd prefer if all questions submitted were matters of the heart, personal questions, if you will.

I'll try and be as fair and unbiased in my judgement as possible.

Drop me an email at David.Zimmerman@nyc2018.net, and I'll respond as soon as I can.

OOC )



Apocalyptic Advice #1 [22 Feb 2012|09:23pm]
My friend has this not-girlfriend. Lately he's been all upset and stuff, probably because of her, but I don't know and I don't want to ask and make him even mopier than he already is. Because it sucks.

How do you make someone feel better when it's not your problem, but you can't not do anything about it because you are supposed to be there for them? Since that's what friends do and shit like that.


The best advice I can give in a situation like this is to first, ask him about it. If you haven't, chances are high that others haven't either, and if no one's asking him, then he's probably not dealing with it. Speaking from personal experience, not dealing with negative emotions doesn't benefit anyone and it can make that person into a truly miserable person.

If they don't want to talk or you really don't want to ask them, though, maybe just continue doing things that you would normally do with this person. And maybe, try to focus on doing things that you know they enjoy, but try not to make it too obvious that you're doing that, because it might make them question your genuineness. Keep it simple. Don't cater to their every whim, but do a couple nice things for them here and there and it should remind them that they aren't alone.

I hope this helps!

If you need advice, or anything like that, don't hesitate to ask here.



[11 Feb 2012|11:26pm]
I have to admit, with all the underwater camera research my brother and I have been doing, I'm a little bit nervous to cross the Hudson tomorrow. It almost feels like planning a reverse vacation. Going from a relatively zombie-free area back to where they roam free.

But it'll be worth it, to get out of here for a few days.

Elliot )



[09 Feb 2012|01:30am]
Elliot )
Allie )
Eloise )



TEXTS [07 Feb 2012|10:20pm]
Texts to Lilah )
Texts to Allie )



[06 Feb 2012|04:42pm]
Texts to Eli )



Texts to Allie [03 Feb 2012|10:59am]
Allie )



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