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01-01-2013, 03:17 PM
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Re: My Mother in Her Casket
Not a big fan of my mother either, in fact I put up with her abuse my whole life and still do to this day when I decide to even talk to her.In my eyes she is a system milking druggy piece of shit! But it is the only one I have and the thought of her dying is unsettling. I wouldnt wish death on my worst enemies. As much as I cant stand my mom I guarantee if this was your mom you would be singing a different tune. No one should die alone. My mother has burned so many bridges because of her nature she has no one.As much as I loathe her, I will want to be there to comfort her.People that are dying reveal much about how they lived....regret or what ever. We should listen cause may be there last seconds of redemtion before they go. We are human,just think of that. By the way pretty brave to share this post,not sure if thats something I would do,actually not at all, but either way sorry for your loss.Some handle things different than others,possibly a better way for you to bring closure,I dont know,kinda curious? |
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01-26-2013, 05:41 PM
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Re: My Mother in Her Casket
I think it's interesting that people have no qualms about looking at pics found on the internet of people in caskets presumably taken by friends and family members and posted by the finder, but the actual posting of it on the site by a family member is somehow horrific? I personally would not do the same, but I don't find the pics any different than the others found here because of who posted them. Were they graphic and gore filled, I could understand the disgust but they are neither. That being said, I'm sorry for your loss. |