Kicking the dead when they’re down, gee that sounds like fun.
“Kicking the dead when they’re down, gee that sounds like fun.”
I’m a TRUTH guy. The truth is the truth even if you are dead.
A little something I found:
“While it is socially inappropriate in most circles to speak ill of a person in the immediate aftermath of their death, fortunately this belief does not hold sway for the long term or otherwise, to take an extreme example, we would have no recorded history at all. Putting aside public figures, while modern-day psychologists would likely agree that there comes a point when it is best to put something behind us rather than to continue to dwell on it, they would also likely agree that it is important not to white-wash over past events as the actions of the dead may not be able to physically harm us anymore but certainly can continue to do so mentally.”
oh eyeroll. Just because you are dead does not mean you were a saint when you were alive.
I feel worse for the people that lived in the house she crashed her car into.
>>Kicking the dead when they’re down, gee that sounds like fun.
and then whining that websites banned you for doing it - OP needs to get a life.
Alcoholics like Anne Heche kicked themselves, and the people close to them all the time when they were alive.
“Hey, did you hear about that child molester? Cops were chasing him and he wrecked and was killed!”
“Oh no! Too bad! Other than raping that little girl he was a great guy!”