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exactly
it makes no sense
its a joke out of people who are really dead and have diseases
Originally posted by: nikkigreen
I don't see what so bad about it? You didn't elaborate as to what was "pathetic", so I can only presume you are objecting to the attempts at celebrating Toasty's life instead of mourning her "death"?!
My Dad always said that death was a celebration for the end of this life, freed from pain and moving onto something greater. After he died from cancer, if anyone of us had carried on with a woe-is-me attitude, he would have come back just to smack us all upside down our heads. If fact, when people came to our house for condolence calls, we passed out sweets to go with the tea because that was he would have wanted. 😊
Originally posted by: Cyberpsychooo
No, we didn't. This was what he always said.