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Throw the ultimate kegger party.... and invite me. and u should not be sad because she did not love you

That's a stupid answer, and an unkind one as well. It is important that you should grieve for her- loss of loved ones is an unfortunate fact of life and has been since humanity began, and every single person on the planet has to suffer it at some time or another. Do not bottle up your feelings- feel free to cry, take quiet time on your own to come to terms with your loss, and if you think it would help, look into the possibility of grief counselling or grief therapy. Also share your feelings with other members of your family, or friends, who you think will be supportive and offer you comfort. Bereavement happens to us all- however, you will find that 'time is a great healer'. As the months go by and turn into years, you will find that you are able to accept the loss of your grandma and whilst you will always miss her, the sadness will not go on forever. You will remember the happy times that you had together, be glad that she was there for you in your life, and treasure the memories that she left you with.

If you have a spiritual faith or belief, praying can also be very helpful- you will find that God will also help you in your loss and be at your side in your time of need.

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