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How can I get over a characters death fast?

I recently finished watching Code Geass, after going through all of that and then watching Lelouch die, my 심장 shattered and I cant stop thinking bout the him 또는 the 아니메 and I need to get over it because its making depressed.
 Batmanfangirl14 posted over a year ago
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NeoNightclaw19 said:
Although it is quite normal to be sad when one of your 가장 좋아하는 characters die. But the very best is to let it out and remember the good parts/times of the show that the character is from. But that is my perspective, if not then I recommend try watching a different 아니메 to help burry the sadness.
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AnimeAvarice said:
One, make sure to put a spoiler alert in your 질문 so that 당신 don't accidentally spoil Code Geass for people that haven't seen/finished it ^^

Two, I feel 당신 girl. I feel you. I got over it 의해 watching things that are (I kid 당신 not) fun, happy, lighthearted, etc. When my 가장 좋아하는 character in another 아니메 died, I literally turned on a 바비 인형 movie. It worked for a while. I recommend finding a funny 아니메 (I have a list if 당신 need it) and marathoning it.
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awaking4death said:
Well honesly when a character dies 당신 grab the coziest blanket 당신 can find, get whatever 음식 당신 want, get your tissue box and 당신 sit there and 당신 cry because 당신 want to let that character know that if 당신 were 당신 would have died for them. Then 당신 get out your satan stars and 당신 wash away all those sins that make 당신 sad, and if your still sad go and kill something and light stuff on 불, 화재 and let out all that anger......... Thats pretty much how I get over a charaters death.
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Neko_Princess said:
If a characters death really got to me I'd re-watch the scenes from the series that I liked best.
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TomatoPastaa said:
I feel you. I watched the funniest episodes and recovered from heartbreak!
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