When is it ever okay to mock the dearly departed? Herman Cain is responsible for restaurant workers being exempt from min wage laws, sexually harassed women.. But I'm ambivalent.
The Departed was a good movie!
Iāve never understood the whole ādonāt speak ill of the deadā thing. If they were a loathsome turd when they were alive, why are we supposed to speak about what a wonderful human being they were all of a sudden? All they did was die. Dyingās easy. Anyone can do that! Unless they died while selflessly rescuing a couple of dozen orphans from a burning bus just before it turned into a giant fireball (in that case: Wow!) then they deserve everything they get. If you want people to say nice things about you (dead or alive), itās fairly simple: be a nice person and do nice things.
Right away I feel. There's nothing wrong with reveling in the misfortunes of others I findš
Yeah, what Sean said.
It's always OK if you're bring truthful - I say if they were worried about how they'll be treated in death, then that should affect how they act in life, you don't get a pass from me for 75 years of being a tool just by dying, I will speak ill of the dead all day, every day, and twice on their birthday
Telling the truth isn't mocking.
I read he suffered only hours?
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