All My Friends Are Dead

[1] The viral website was also reported in New York magazine.

[2] It appeared on the bestseller lists of the San Francisco Chronicle,[3] Boston Globe,[4] and Los Angeles Times.

[6] A number of anthropomorphic characters make statements about their friends, usually that they are all dead.

One of them, a tree, reflects wistfully on the nature of life, and is then cut down and made into an end table.

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