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03-01-2013, 01:00 AM
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Re: My Stillborn Daughter, She Died of a Placental Abruption
My heart truly goes out to this poor woman who lost her baby and I know people grieve and deal with tragic events in their own way, but this is DR which has a huge number of sick fucktards (me being one of them). If you are going to share something as personal as this to a pack of fucked up strangers, then you should be prepared for the possibility of some fucked up comments. RIP, sweet little angel |
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03-01-2013, 01:35 AM
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Re: My Stillborn Daughter, She Died of a Placental Abruption
it will not be easy for anyone of us to post our own sufferings here in DR. But it's a simple statement that you people, including me, who ogles the gore effects can also suffer what others suffered. Its a simple statement that even us DR members can experience it because that's the reality of life. Death do not choose. it can be anyone and it takes great courage to bear it and go on with living. PHM, Softballmama13, eldiano and others like them are to be admired for the will to go on in spite of painful memories incidents like this leaves. And they give us honor that they treat us DR'ers as family enough to share with us their grief. Keep the faith.
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#73
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03-01-2013, 02:24 AM
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Re: My Stillborn Daughter, She Died of a Placental Abruption
Some guy posted a pic of his mom in her casket on here before, and I said the same thing. Certain things should be private, this being one of them. |
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#74
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03-01-2013, 03:21 AM
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Re: My Stillborn Daughter, She Died of a Placental Abruption
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, and I respect that. But as stated earlier, every picture/video that is posted of a person who has died for any reason, has a family. But this section isn't called the faces of death for nothing. Yes, it's a sad story, but most are. Death is apart of life. There is no changing that. So, I don't see how it's a problem that I posted this. Everyone will die eventually. |
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#75
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03-01-2013, 03:31 AM
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Re: My Stillborn Daughter, She Died of a Placental Abruption
And yes, I do miss her. She would have turned 5 this year. Yes, I do wonder what she would have looked like and what kind of personality she would have had. Yes, I was devastated. But I just don't see how it is that posting any kind of accident, murder, suicide, or anything else is accepted, but if I post a picture of my daughter who passed away, that it is considered stepping over the boundaries. |
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#76
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03-01-2013, 04:03 AM
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Re: My Stillborn Daughter, She Died of a Placental Abruption
G.I.G, if that's your personal belief that's fine. But do not be nasty to other people who don't share that belief. My father in law insisted on carrying around a photo of his dead wife laying in her coffin and would show it to everyone regardless of whether they wanted to see it or not. At the time I thought he was one slice short of a full loaf (and the picture was very unattractive). BUT it was his picture to do with what he liked. I didn't approve, but it's not my place to tell him that. |
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03-01-2013, 04:06 AM
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Re: My Stillborn Daughter, She Died of a Placental Abruption
what i find humorous is that you guys think saying crass things to a contributor is taboo? but if it's anonymous it's perfectly ok, and please carry on. a bit hypocritical, and so curious, gotta love the human psyche... |