2020-01-29 at 1:56 PM UTC
tee hee hee
Naturally Camouflaged
[slangily complete this slumberer]
2 that i recall.
Also u cant possibly be 35 u r so immature!!!
2020-01-29 at 1:59 PM UTC
1.
I avoid them. Once when a close friend died and I wasn't going to the funeral another friend asked "why are you not going" and I said "Funerals are not my thing"...to which he replied "Yeah I don't think they are anyone's thing"
...smartass son of a bitch.
2020-01-29 at 2:07 PM UTC
Just went to one Saturday. She was 22 days shy of turning 60 and was an alcoholic. Her two daughters seemed to be handling it well but her son just seemed lost.
2020-01-29 at 2:33 PM UTC
Originally posted by stl1
Just went to one Saturday. She was 22 days shy of turning 60 and was an alcoholic. Her two daughters seemed to be handling it well but her son just seemed lost.
Awful that, poor guy.
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2020-01-29 at 2:44 PM UTC
A couple, idk, i feel like i am mostly sad for the people there instead of the passing of someone i used to know. It will probably be different when people i really care about start dying.
2020-01-29 at 3:10 PM UTC
Yes it's another one of those social obligations rather than serving an actual purpose, at least for those of us who question the whole life after death and god thing.
Burying (or BBQing) a large slab of meet shouldn't require dressing up in a fancy black suit and taking a 1/2 day off. You don't need to display your sadness at the loss to others to feel the loss.
2020-01-29 at 3:28 PM UTC
I want my headstone to read "GONE FISHIN'".
2020-01-29 at 3:38 PM UTC
"another patch of ground that could have been used to house 3 illegal immigrant families wasted on a rotting carcass"
2020-01-29 at 4:14 PM UTC
I wonder how many people want to Eric and Dylan's funeral(s).