To: nickcarraway
Watching her husband die was the most beautiful moment of her life?
Say Wuuuuuuuuut?
2 posted on
12/02/2022 2:51:55 PM PST by
CivilWarBrewing
(Get off my back for my usage of CAPS, especially you snowflake males! MAN UP!)
To: CivilWarBrewing
People deal with grief in different ways.
5 posted on
12/02/2022 2:54:36 PM PST by
EEGator
To: CivilWarBrewing
Maybe he went gently into that good night, and that’s what she’s referring to.
I’ve been at the besides of people who didn’t go that way.
Anything compared to that might be considered beautiful, I suppose.
6 posted on
12/02/2022 2:56:18 PM PST by
mewzilla
(We will never restore the republic if we don't first secure the ballot box.)
To: CivilWarBrewing
I think I understand what she was talking about. Being with a loved one when he or she passes peacefully into the “mystery hereafter,” with a smile on his or her face, surrounded by those whom they loved, and who loved them, can be described as beautiful.
11 posted on
12/02/2022 3:20:34 PM PST by
ought-six
(Multiculturalism is national suicide, and political correctness is the cyanide capsule. )
To: CivilWarBrewing
Do right by a dying spouse can indeed be beautiful even when it’s a tragic loss.
17 posted on
12/02/2022 4:29:37 PM PST by
Valpal1
(Not even the police are safe from the police!!!)
To: CivilWarBrewing
Last moment. The one she remembers. The one that dominates her memory. Maybe she’ll remember others more fondly as time goes on.
20 posted on
12/02/2022 7:09:23 PM PST by
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