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19 hours ago, Tank said:

my first choice was waffles, but i can easily see an argument for 13.

The No. 13 at Roscoe's Chicken and Waffles is the Carol C. Special, which is the classic one waffle, one chicken breast meal. Excellent choice.

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4 hours ago, yk9001 said:

They can miss them all they fucking want.  They don't need to post pictures of the woman's hand 10 minutes before she dies.

Its grief porn, and its stupid.

know a guy who's first baby was stillborn. they took pics of him and posted those on FB. i felt very uncomfortable looking at them (they just popped up in my feed and were unavoidable). i get that people mourn in different ways, which is fine, but to post pics of your dead baby was surreal, to say the least.

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2 hours ago, Tank said:

know a guy who's first baby was stillborn. they took pics of him and posted those on FB. i felt very uncomfortable looking at them (they just popped up in my feed and were unavoidable). i get that people mourn in different ways, which is fine, but to post pics of your dead baby was surreal, to say the least.

People are frigging nutso.

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On 10/20/2016 at 1:46 PM, Tank said:

know a guy who's first baby was stillborn. they took pics of him and posted those on FB. i felt very uncomfortable looking at them (they just popped up in my feed and were unavoidable). i get that people mourn in different ways, which is fine, but to post pics of your dead baby was surreal, to say the least.

Kind of reminds me of when people video tape funerals because everyone wants to relive those kind of memories.

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  • 3 weeks later...

On one of my Facebook friends' pages a couple of days ago, there appeared a message surrounded by a photo montage stating that these photos posted by friends of things that he enjoyed in life might help to support them in their time of loss. The problem was that the friend was quite unaware that he had died until he visited his Facebook page. Today, Facebook posted this:

 

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