quote:Originally posted by Templetonpeck:quote:Originally posted by Queen of the High Teas:quote:Originally posted by pretty~cocoa~eyes:
I was thought to never speak ill of the dead no matter what because the wages of sin is death and after that their slate is wiped clean...
People should put themselves in other peoples shoes for a change maybe then can we progress together in this wicked world that we live in...
Not meaning to be provocative, and I am in no way suggesting that MJ should be categorised in this way, but by that reasoning wouldn't it also that mean that we should all respect the likes of Myrah Hindley and Adolf Hitler because they're dead?![]()
a relative of mine died, I hated his guts, but I didn't parade that round at his funeral, I sat there all quiet and respected the rights of those around me who didn't know him like I did to mourn his death. I think the use of Myra Hindley and Hitler are a bit extreme, given what they did, but I'm just pointing out, sometimes people die that you don't like and whilst no one expects you to be bold over with fake grief, if there's something that some one posts that you find out of line, surely you're entitled to say it?
I get what you're saying..but I think the opposite can be true too.You can grieve for losing someone you admire and respect,but can still find humour in things.
I do admit my own humour is very dark and not to everyones taste tho.