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If you post a corpse on Facebook, you might be a redneck...
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 629433" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>I DON'T like any of this one bit.</p><p></p><p>I think a possible exception is if an immediate family member wanted to take a photo for their own personal remembrance. ONE discreet photo, not a selfie, NOT for publication, NOT to share, not taken with others or even them self....and I don't even think that's such a great idea unless the deceased looks somewhat like their usual self.</p><p>I suppose I might be old fashioned.</p><p></p><p>This isn't nearly as bad...but along the same lines.....</p><p>Our son and daughter in law were married in Orlando. Nice wedding at beautiful hotel. Since it was in Orlando, there were people dressed in shorts and sandals, because they wanted to sneak in a trip to Disney. And I thought THAT was very weird and a little disrespectful. Geez!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 629433, member: 4152"] I DON'T like any of this one bit. I think a possible exception is if an immediate family member wanted to take a photo for their own personal remembrance. ONE discreet photo, not a selfie, NOT for publication, NOT to share, not taken with others or even them self....and I don't even think that's such a great idea unless the deceased looks somewhat like their usual self. I suppose I might be old fashioned. This isn't nearly as bad...but along the same lines..... Our son and daughter in law were married in Orlando. Nice wedding at beautiful hotel. Since it was in Orlando, there were people dressed in shorts and sandals, because they wanted to sneak in a trip to Disney. And I thought THAT was very weird and a little disrespectful. Geez! [/QUOTE]
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