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In reply to the discussion: a former friend who went full maga died last night [View all]niyad
(129,473 posts)64. What action is the OP supposed to regret in not mourning that person's
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I'd hazard he's been brain dead for some nine years. Body just caught up with the mind . . .
Journeyman
Mar 2025
#2
is there a point to this? ARE YOU GOING TO SIT THERE AND PLAY "WHAT ABOUT ISMS"?
Conjuay
Mar 2025
#20
I think it's important for people to describe WHY they disagree with something.
WarGamer
Mar 2025
#42
Life is short and our capacity to care about mean, nasty, stupid people
Whyisthisstillclose
Mar 2025
#15
Your friend died all the way back then, your greif largely dealt with as time passed.
Maru Kitteh
Mar 2025
#19
Thankfully, my GP's office just runs announcements about the practice
Prof. Toru Tanaka
Apr 2025
#61
I don't actively wish for anyone's death, but I don't mourn them, either.
mucholderthandirt
Apr 2025
#69