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Topic: The Death of Someone close to your Heart and How you dealt with it
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NickiG Moderator Posts: 2029 From: Pluto, next to Ami Ann Registered: Jul 2010
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posted December 07, 2010 01:07 PM
Dad and the day he died (dad on the inside)
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Mblake81 Knowflake Posts: 491 From: Registered: Aug 2010
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posted December 09, 2010 08:28 AM
umm. No matter who has died in my life.
Death only matters to those involved. Then life goes on. The world stops for no person(s). Ego check. -on a side note: Im considering cremation, Too many useless bodies in the ground. The only people that care for those are the immediate family, once they die then who is left that really cares for them. (Example: If you seen X number of graves being dug up of people that you are not in any way related to, Do you really honestly care anymore beyond simple interest in whats going on?) To my mind it is waste, and something perverse about semi-preserving a dead body in a box in the ground. Mummies in dress suits. Traditions. Change. IP: Logged |
NickiG Moderator Posts: 2029 From: Pluto, next to Ami Ann Registered: Jul 2010
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posted December 09, 2010 12:49 PM
lol, very scorpio way of seeing death------------------ put your foot down once, not stomp it over and over IP: Logged |
LEXX Moderator Posts: 4119 From: Still out looking for Schr�dinger's cat.........& LEXIGRAMMING... is my Passion! Registered: Apr 2009
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posted December 09, 2010 02:09 PM
Mblake81 I totally agree! No pickling for me! Ewwwwww! Wish, aside from becoming immortal of course, or getting an android body; that pyres were still allowed! Or fiery viking sea burials.
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