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#2131
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02-09-2016, 11:51 PM
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Re: Various Different Women Shown in Their Casket
My grandparents took me to one of their friends funerals, and it was a open casket. I walked up with my grandpa, and I asked him if I could poke the body to just see, and he did I will never forget it. I think I was probably 6 or 7, give or take. |
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#2133
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02-10-2016, 03:24 AM
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Re: Various Different Women Shown in Their Casket
That's an odd place to purge from, but there's definitely a stain visible in the higher resolution images. It looks like the casket lining was moved under her and some fabric was put down. Her left arm seems to have more padding than the right too.
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#2134
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02-10-2016, 03:52 AM
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Re: Various Different Women Shown in Their Casket
Not sure of which biggest religions you're speaking of but as far as Chritianity goes, a greater life beginning after death is not guaranteed, especially if you commit suicide. It's downright creepy af that this family of hers would be cheese-ing from ear to ear! I don't care who you are, suicide is never a reason to celebrate in my book. When in Rome...so for this Barbie family to be Cheshire chatting at the funeral is as disrespectful as one can get. That's not the norm & even if for the sake of others who might actually BE mourning her death, have some respect to not be so freaking gleeful. |
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#2135
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02-10-2016, 04:06 AM
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Re: Various Different Women Shown in Their Casket
These people are gonna eventually go insane for not letter their emotions flow and bottling them up behind a fake smile. It truly is a shame. You need to morn the loss of your loved one. Never ever smile about it... It's just plain wrong on so many levels |
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#2136
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02-10-2016, 04:20 AM
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Re: Various Different Women Shown in Their Casket
I feel ya. Was not only made to go when my grandfather died but here I was, 6 years old, being forced to KISS HIM. I'll never forget that moment.. I thought he looked like a vampire too. So white & his lips seemed blood red. |
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#2137
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02-10-2016, 04:30 AM
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Re: Various Different Women Shown in Their Casket
The scary thing is that they don't appear to be bottling emotions up behind a fake smile - rather, they have GENUINE smiles without an inkling of grief behind it. Looking at them, I would've thought the family just won the Powerball jackpot.
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#2139
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02-10-2016, 05:04 AM
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Re: Various Different Women Shown in Their Casket
This kind of American Funeral (and I'm not suggesting that all are like this) I find just weird. Here in England the casket/coffin is (thankfully) closed and I don't think I've seen/heard of anyone so much as taking a photo - A crafty selfie would be severely frowned upon, even in the least religious families. Come in a nice dark sombre outfit, nod at people, smile at the old relatives you thought died before. Say it was a 'lovely service' to everyone, even if it wasn't and then look at the gravesite, unless its a cremation like mine will be. · |
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02-10-2016, 07:32 AM
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Re: Various Different Women Shown in Their Casket
We humans and our ways of commenting on death are hilarious. Nice color? As opposed to what? It's make up that the funeral home puts on at any rate. They could make michael jackson appear black! They did a good job on her? She's bloated and dead in a coffin. I wouldn't use words like "good" or "nice" in describing the situation. Lol. I'm just teasing, not attacking you. I do enjoy how people discuss these things though. In my family I heard more than once he or she "looked like they were alive" when people were discussing them after their funerals. Lol. Yeah, except for the fact that they were laying dead in a coffin, they looked perfectly alive. Lol! I remember seeing Marilyn Manson several years ago doing some kind of show where he was answering fan letters. He read one from an apparent christian who asked "so Marilyn, where do you think you will go when you die?" He laughed and said "in a coffin!" |