>>109927688Her entire concept revolves around something literally everyone has experienced, abandonment.
At some point in your life, you've either abandoned, or been abadoned, by someone/something. So it really hits home for people because if you've been abandoned by someone, say like a friend, there's usually no real good reason for it. Same thing if you've abandoned someone else. It was usually for a really stupid/trivial/petty reason.
>have best friend>suddenly best friend distances themselves from you>starts hanging out with people you've never met, never wants to include you in the new group>keep trying to hang with them, they stop responding to you whenever you reach out>eventually they leave you all aloneor
>have best friend>friend is a bit clingy and eccentric, but no one else will hang out with you and you two genuinely have a good time together so who cares>one day you meet a new person with common interests>new person introduces you to others with same interests>suddenly have new friends>so excited to have new friends that you want to give them more of your time and attention, but old friend keeps bothering you and interrupting that>afraid of including old friend in the new friends group because of their personality, and really don't wanna fuck things up with the new people (you're too stupid to realize that you both have complimenting personalities so they'd fit right in)>keep making excuses, you'll hang out another day, etc.>old friend keeps trying to be included>you eventually just stop making excuses and ignore them, moving on with your life>think back years later as an afterthought, wondering whatever happened to that person, and just assume "oh I bet they moved on just fine. I did." and leave it at thatOh and that good people sometimes go through a bad patch and all they need is a little love and support to help them through it, but oftentimes they just get ignored by everyone around them until they snap.