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Can somebody please explain to me why idiots feel the need to post stupid and inappropriate comments and photos on the sites people put on Facebook as a memorial for their deceased friends or family?
I have just been reading the online local newspaper for my area (Blackpool Gazette) and there is a story there about two local young women who recently died whose memorial sites have been defaced in this way. One of the FB sites has a photo supposedly of one of the dead women (Jane Clough, who was stabbed to death by an ex) lying alongside a pool of blood and a large knife. There is another hideous photo of a man lying face down with his neck sliced and his head caved in.
What amusement or satisfaction do these twisted individuals get by upsetting people with these actions?
Some people just sicken and baffle me!
I have just been reading the online local newspaper for my area (Blackpool Gazette) and there is a story there about two local young women who recently died whose memorial sites have been defaced in this way. One of the FB sites has a photo supposedly of one of the dead women (Jane Clough, who was stabbed to death by an ex) lying alongside a pool of blood and a large knife. There is another hideous photo of a man lying face down with his neck sliced and his head caved in.
What amusement or satisfaction do these twisted individuals get by upsetting people with these actions?
Some people just sicken and baffle me!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.used to be if someone died you sent a card or spoke to the family, and went to the funeral. I'm not sure why anyone needs an RIP page or would place even a polite comment on it - it's like having a neon sign outside your house saying 'I'm sorry Mary Smith died!' But if you do make it into a public event in this way, you have to deal with the fact that some members of the public are creeps. I hope my own death will be kept private (in fact I doubt that members even of my immediate family will notice anyway).
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It seems to me that many people treat life like a soap opera, attaching drama and emotion to real people who have no connection with them at all.
Like this hugely offensive woman.
http://www.dailymail....ock-funeral-hero.html
It is not unusual these days for people to be 'in a state' and 'unable to cope' because a friend of a friend's mother's brother's next door neighbour has died. Okay, that is a bit of an exaggeration, but you get the gist. Stop stealing other peoples grief, please!
Like this hugely offensive woman.
http://www.dailymail....ock-funeral-hero.html
It is not unusual these days for people to be 'in a state' and 'unable to cope' because a friend of a friend's mother's brother's next door neighbour has died. Okay, that is a bit of an exaggeration, but you get the gist. Stop stealing other peoples grief, please!
Surely though, the best place for posting condolences is on that person's, or their families FB page. There is no need to start a new group for it.
At least then you could be assured that only people who actually knew the deceased in life would be posting stuff, and there would be no horrible photos etc.
joko.... I also spotted that the photo was staged, which is why I said it the way I did in my op.
At least then you could be assured that only people who actually knew the deceased in life would be posting stuff, and there would be no horrible photos etc.
joko.... I also spotted that the photo was staged, which is why I said it the way I did in my op.
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