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Old 02-19-2014, 08:56 PM   #68
Daradon
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Originally Posted by ricosuave View Post
The difference is, she had control of herself and that dog in situation and knew fully they shouldn't be there. It was a choice.
Fair enough, and I do get that, like I said, I don't agree with her or defend her, I just don't get all the outrage, when beneath it's surface, it feels false.

I think the stigma comes from the fact while people know they will die, they don't want to be forgotten. They have to live on somehow. That's why we have the gravestones to begin with. A small bit of immortality. A promise we won't be forgotten.

Guess what, we all die. And animals and people will be crapping on us very quickly. Roads will be paved over us, and we will be forgotten very VERY quickly. Most of those gravestones don't even get visited by their families after 5-10 years. Yet still it's supposed to be sacred for some reason?
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