Feeling sorry (or not) for dying quasi-enemies

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naturalplastic
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24 Jan 2020, 7:44 am

Its like what Miss Manners wrote once.

If someone dies you hafta act bereaved. Even if the person who died was some obscure uncle whom you rarely met, and when you did meet he was an asshat, but his death caused you to inherit a million dollars! :lol:

And if someone has a baby you're supposed to act delighted, even if the person having the baby is your own eleven year old daughter! :lol:



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24 Jan 2020, 8:24 pm

Silver lining , you did not get emotionally attached , so his death was easier to deal with

Everyone is going to drop dead sooner or later

Some five year old children get cancer and drop dead

:evil: justice :evil: has nothing to do with it

Even defendants sentenced to capital punishment, often spend decades on death row