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re: People who write on deceased people's facebook walls
Posted on 9/23/17 at 3:00 pm to Grim
Posted on 9/23/17 at 3:00 pm to Grim
So I'm an a-hole because I post a random message here and there on my best friends page who passed away after a valiant fight with cancer?
How about this, frick you and your piece of shite family for raising some narsassict a-hole like yourself.
How about this, frick you and your piece of shite family for raising some narsassict a-hole like yourself.
Posted on 9/23/17 at 3:11 pm to supadave3
quote:Very crafty of you.
I gave my best friend my password so if I die, he can log on and answer those post for me as if from the afterlife. He has a great sense of humor so it should be marvelous.
I may have to plagiarize this strategy.
Or, more correctly, have someone construct an FB page for me after I croak and then post on it.
Posted on 9/23/17 at 3:31 pm to XxxSpooky1
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How about this, frick you and your piece of shite family for raising some narsassict a-hole like yourself
What about my post was narcissistic? Do you know what narcissistic even means? You definitely don't know how to spell it
Posted on 9/23/17 at 3:33 pm to soccerfüt
It would be even better to have them just like one of the posts on your account
Posted on 9/23/17 at 6:24 pm to Grim
Their FB pages should be deleted. How does that work if no one knows the password? Does FB need a death certificate or something?
Posted on 9/23/17 at 6:51 pm to Grim
You wouldn't be talking that shite if the Dearly Departed's Ghost ANSWERED one of those FB posts, bro.
Posted on 9/23/17 at 6:54 pm to Grim
The families leave those pages up so others can do just that. Some people find it comforting to make a post when they are missing a lost friend or relative and many family members also get comfort from knowing their loved one isn't forgotten.
Posted on 9/23/17 at 7:40 pm to fightin tigers
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What makes you visit a dead person's Facebook page to see this?
Boom.
/thread
Posted on 9/23/17 at 7:50 pm to Grim
We had a very dear friend in the community die a month ago and today was his birthday. Lots of people posted on his page and his wife loved it and shared it all with their kids.
Fck miserable people that have problems with that:
Fck miserable people that have problems with that:
Posted on 9/23/17 at 8:19 pm to lsunurse
Doesn't bother me. Attention whites or not the friends/family probably appreciate the fact that people still think about their loved one.
Posted on 9/23/17 at 9:11 pm to PeterPeterP
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Their FB pages should be deleted. How does that work if no one knows the password? Does FB need a death certificate or something?
How do message boards know when somebody dies?
Posted on 9/23/17 at 9:48 pm to Grim
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frick these people. I'm not talking about the ones who do it immediately after their death, although that is a bit weird too. I mean the ones who do it months or years after their death to say things like "Thought about you today and remembered that time we..."
Just blatantly exploiting someone's death to get sympathy and attention. And it's never like the person's sibling or parent or someone who is actually still mourning them. It's always one of their old casual friends.
If you happen to believe that the dead are watching over us from the afterlife, you can just talk to them privately you shameless counts
Why are you paying attention to fakebook?
Posted on 9/23/17 at 10:27 pm to XxxSpooky1
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So I'm an a-hole because I post a random message here and there on my best friends page who passed away after a valiant fight with cancer?
How about this, frick you and your piece of shite family for raising some narsassict a-hole like yourself.
Our dear friend died of cancer, just months after her husband did. Her FB page is a source of comfort to many of us as we share stories, laugh about eh crazy stuff she did and pay tribute to her.
It helps us grieve and it makes us laugh because she loved to laugh and make us laugh. It is a tribute to her and also a great place where her very young granddaughters can visit for years to come to read.
All of our comments about her grandma give great insight into the wonderful things that the granddaughters may have never know otherwise.
Posted on 9/23/17 at 11:33 pm to Grim
My friend who died in 2006 has an obituary page on some site tied to newspaper obituaries, I'll post there. I'll also occasionally remember others on their birthday. I'm not knocking anyone's way of coping, we all have to deal with death.
I think it's great to remember these people. It's like online memorials.
I think it's great to remember these people. It's like online memorials.
Posted on 9/23/17 at 11:34 pm to gthog61
Facebook has a special protocol in place. When someone dies you can request their page a legacy page. You just have to link the obituary or death announcement.'m
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