It's obvious to me that you didn't even read the whole discussion. The same idiots keep assuming the same things about what I say. Maybe I should start a new rule for myself, like only reply to people who have +50 posts. Well you quoted me so I guess I'll answer. I'll be sure to make your quotes bigger in certain areas as you did in mine.
Actually, I do.
Sorry, but that's not really a sentence.
I really doubt it was personal. Now that I look at it again, I think that they were actually just making fun of the people who were performing the ceremony. Why? Probably because the idea wasn't thought out and ended up looking stupid. Was the ceremony's intentions good? Sure, but their emotions may have blinded their good judgement.
But you have the money to play $10 a month? That's pretty expensive in my books. And if they were really your friends and you did really care for them, I think you would make the effort to go to their funeral. Honestly, I don't think too many people's friends die every five years. If you did make a trip, it would probably be your last for another couple of decades (unless you are old, but that's a different case).
Look, if you want to do different things, buy a different game. I mentioned the Sims in this topic. But, of course, you would have known that if you read it all.
I think that's exactly what the partakers in the raid were thinking too. They wanted to express their immaturity.
I think this is opinionated. Personally, I think people arn't obligated to respect just because they die. Honestly, I'm not sure if I would care if someone spat on my grave because I don't even know what exists after death. That really makes the question unanswerable.
you obviously don't understand that some people actually make friends online.
Actually, I do.
And in order to allow ALL her friends including those online, to participate in a ceremony.
Sorry, but that's not really a sentence.
What they did is a mockery to those who really miss this person.
I really doubt it was personal. Now that I look at it again, I think that they were actually just making fun of the people who were performing the ceremony. Why? Probably because the idea wasn't thought out and ended up looking stupid. Was the ceremony's intentions good? Sure, but their emotions may have blinded their good judgement.
I know from experience that I have online friends I would dearly miss if they passed away, and lets face it most of us don't have the money to travel over several states to go to their funeral.
But you have the money to play $10 a month? That's pretty expensive in my books. And if they were really your friends and you did really care for them, I think you would make the effort to go to their funeral. Honestly, I don't think too many people's friends die every five years. If you did make a trip, it would probably be your last for another couple of decades (unless you are old, but that's a different case).
And lets face it even though the game is usually for playing things change.
Look, if you want to do different things, buy a different game. I mentioned the Sims in this topic. But, of course, you would have known that if you read it all.
i think we should allow people to still express themselves
I think that's exactly what the partakers in the raid were thinking too. They wanted to express their immaturity.
But i mean if you like it if people spit on your grave or something(it could be considered the same thing) then great for you... but we should at least give the deceased some respect... that's what i think.
I think this is opinionated. Personally, I think people arn't obligated to respect just because they die. Honestly, I'm not sure if I would care if someone spat on my grave because I don't even know what exists after death. That really makes the question unanswerable.