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Is it okay to speak ill of those who are hospitalized or just died?

Is it okay to speak ill of those who are hospitalized or just died?


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You wouldn't be saying good riddance to human garbage if Fred Phelps just croaked?

I'd be, like, doin' the happy dance myself. :monkey:2dancing::2party::monkeyarm
 
Sorry there Mate, but what did I say to set that off??
Originally Posted by Skateguy
I get ya." So the pain of being talked badly about, once one is dead, will make a person show some Class, while they are living. Like the fear of hell is supposed to do." I get it, I think. Punishment, even after we are deceased. Sounds about like 2010.


WHere you being serious or where you being sarcastic to imply that no one gives a rats ass about what people say about them when they die?
 
It's OK so long as you have a good argument as to why that person was despicable. I don't think it's OK just because everyone else agrees that he/she was despicable . . .
 
It's OK so long as you have a good argument as to why that person was despicable. I don't think it's OK just because everyone else agrees that he/she was despicable . . .

Generally if everyone else agrees that person was despicable then most likely there is a good argument for it. I do not think anyone blindly goes "Oh yeah that person is a piece of a ****" except for maybe misinformed liberals who blindly accuse talk show host of being racist.
 
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