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If you post a corpse on Facebook, you might be a redneck...
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 629448" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>SuZir, I actually worked with a woman who had a picture of her premature baby who only lived for a day or two. Only she didn't keep the picture at home to be a private remembrance. She enlarged it, framed it, put it in the middle of her desk at work, and showed it to every one who came in to her office for the next TEN YEARS! And everybody who saw it thought it was creepy and very disturbing to see this huge photo of an obviously dead infant in the middle of her desk! If you've never met this woman, she's impossible to describe briefly, but she is the ultimate drama queen. Every minor ailment was exaggerated, every cold was "pneumonia", every headache was probably a "brain tumor". Very convinced of her own self-importance, bragging all the time, would do absolutely anything for attention and sympathy. And that's exactly why she had that picture on her desk for ten years! It got her lots of sympathy and she absolutely wallowed in it! And I suspect that same thing is what motivates some of these other people who insist on showing everyone photographs of their dead relatives!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 629448, member: 1883"] SuZir, I actually worked with a woman who had a picture of her premature baby who only lived for a day or two. Only she didn't keep the picture at home to be a private remembrance. She enlarged it, framed it, put it in the middle of her desk at work, and showed it to every one who came in to her office for the next TEN YEARS! And everybody who saw it thought it was creepy and very disturbing to see this huge photo of an obviously dead infant in the middle of her desk! If you've never met this woman, she's impossible to describe briefly, but she is the ultimate drama queen. Every minor ailment was exaggerated, every cold was "pneumonia", every headache was probably a "brain tumor". Very convinced of her own self-importance, bragging all the time, would do absolutely anything for attention and sympathy. And that's exactly why she had that picture on her desk for ten years! It got her lots of sympathy and she absolutely wallowed in it! And I suspect that same thing is what motivates some of these other people who insist on showing everyone photographs of their dead relatives! [/QUOTE]
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