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09-16-2007, 02:03 AM
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Dancing on the grave - no over sentimental grief culture in here kthx. Post #121 | | Registered User
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Originally posted by Zaitsev:
Interesting that the grandmother insults are of a sexual nature.
| Okay, I am glad she is dead, the stupid bitch.
PS I have a penchant for occasional necrophilia.
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09-16-2007, 02:03 AM
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Dancing on the grave - no over sentimental grief culture in here kthx. Post #122 | | Newb
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Originally posted by Zaitsev:
Interesting that the grandmother insults are of a sexual nature.
| watch out, Rooney's about
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09-16-2007, 02:03 AM
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Dancing on the grave - no over sentimental grief culture in here kthx. Post #123 | | Registered User
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To Jongi ofc. Like I say, a RIP thread to me is a place to pay respects/express shock etc, rather than have a debate over the rights and wrongs of that person. Mainly due to the timing of it, which will be immediately after news of that death has been published.
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09-16-2007, 02:04 AM
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Dancing on the grave - no over sentimental grief culture in here kthx. Post #124 | | Registered User
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Originally posted by Jongi:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by dafuge:
The comments being referred to aren't really opinions though, they are just silly comments that may cause offence.
| See the 4th post post on this page </BLOCKQUOTE>
I'm not a fan of rally, so I don't know everything about McRae and the sport, but I wasn't aware of any reasons for people to dislike him so much to the extent that they would try to get a reaction out of people who did appreciate him.
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09-16-2007, 02:04 AM
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Dancing on the grave - no over sentimental grief culture in here kthx. Post #125 | | Registered User
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I cried like a child 3 years ago when i heard my Dad was dead. Thing is i had never met him in my entire life, wouldn't have know him if i had passed him in the street.
I mean whats that about ?
( slightly OT i know but i have a small drink and i'm in a rambling moood  )
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09-16-2007, 02:05 AM
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Dancing on the grave - no over sentimental grief culture in here kthx. Post #126 | | Newb
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Mika SO trying to tempt fate |
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09-16-2007, 02:06 AM
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Dancing on the grave - no over sentimental grief culture in here kthx. Post #127 | | Registered User
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I'd love to give Zaitsev's dead grandmother's shitter a good going over tbh
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09-16-2007, 02:06 AM
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Dancing on the grave - no over sentimental grief culture in here kthx. Post #128 | | Registered User
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Originally posted by Hairy Coo:
I cried like a child 3 years ago when i heard my Dad was dead. Thing is i had never met him in my entire life, wouldn't have know him if i had passed him in the street.
I mean whats that about ?
( slightly OT i know but i have a small drink and i'm in a rambling moood )
| I doubt that would bother me to be honest, would be the same as any other random. But then again my dad died before I was old enough to remember, which doesn't bother me in the slightest because I can't miss what I never had, so I'm not the best person to make a judgement there |
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09-16-2007, 02:07 AM
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Dancing on the grave - no over sentimental grief culture in here kthx. Post #129 | | Newb
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her toilet?
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09-16-2007, 02:08 AM
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Dancing on the grave - no over sentimental grief culture in here kthx. Post #130 | | In Orientation
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Originally posted by BBB:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Mika:
Well, that's putting it a bit too cold actually, it does register, but I wouldn't say that it affects me.
But it's much more of an big deal to me if it is someone I have followed for years or have met, which is surely natural. And it's not too much to ask in those situations that those who don't care keep their opinions to themselves is it?
| I made a "joke" about the camel woman (was it a camel?) but wouldn't mock a celeb death and find it pathetic that people quite literally race to get the first quip in, it's really really sad. </BLOCKQUOTE>
Why is it better to make a joke about the 'camel woman' than a celebrity?
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