[Image Description: The first image is a screenshot of a tiktok. It shows a bottle of soda inside a fridge, captioned: "Grief shows in the weirdest ways. This was my dads favorite soda. It has been sitting in the fridge untouched for 4 years and will likely stay there forever". The rest of the screenshots show comments left on the video. They say:
I still pay my dads phone bill cus I don't want anyone else to have his number
I have my dad's wallet where he has $37 and 3 years later, no matter how broke I am, I have not touched that money.
My grandpa asked for a KitKat the day before he passed, I got it for him but he never got to eat it. It's been in my fridge ever since.
When my daughter died, she had a carton of ice cream in the freezer. I would open it to look at the spoon tracks raked across the surface. It was comforting... like she was still there.
Mt brother was murdered in 2012. I still have a pair of his clothes in case it was all a mistake and he needs something to wear when he finds his way back to us.
My husbands phone line is still active after 2 years. His body wash, toothbrush, shampoo are all still in the same place he left them. Makes me feel like he will be back to use them again.
Before my mom passed she put a chocolate Christmas's tree in the fridge and said "no one eat this please it's mine!". When we moved it moved with us and will be in my fridge forever.
I still buy my dad something every year for Fathers Day. It's been fifty years. (Rose emoji)
I still have a body powder that he gave me when I was 6. I applied a little bit in my wedding day at 19.
I have the last meal my little sister cooked in the freezer. I miss her so much
The whiteboard in our house that my dad would write things on still has his handwriting on it from the last thing he wrote (three two hearts emojis) he's been gone almost 10 years, I miss him (smiling face with halo emoji)
My dad left me his car in 2019 when he passed. The trunk is full of beach towels and coats and hats. He was always prepared for any weather. Now I am too.
My dad passed away 22 years ago and I still have a jar of the last batch of jam he ever made in my fridge.
We emptied out the container of my moms coffee creamer and filled it with water and it's been in the fridge for nine years
my sister's still in my favorite contacts. she's been gone since 2016 & i've gotten at least 4 new phones...