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| | | Re: Pet Peaves: < Reply # 44 on 3/9/2008 1:48 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Wiccan Has anyone who has a Facebook account noticed all the rather morbid groups that pop up as soon as someone has died? Around here,it seems that the second someone has died,people scramble to create very public facebook groups,with pictures swiped from the person's profile,all manner of cheesy tribute videos,blahblahblah...Why?? I can see how something like that could be helpful for family and friends,but to have their life and death online for all to see seems kinda exploitative to me.
| Yeah, I've noticed this, and I try my best not to join these groups. At school recently there was a rather gruesome accident where two kids, one of them a student at my school, were killed in a car crash. Within 24 hours of that news being spread (usually it doesn't take this long to trickle down the grapevine), there were at least 8 facebook groups people were joining. When a kid at school killed himself a while back, about 4 facebook groups were created. When a kid at school got into an rather serious accident, 5 facebook groups were created. The largest, ironically enough, was created by someone who wasn't even friends with this kid. And most recently, when a kid down the street killed himself last saturday, there were 3 groups created but they eventually got condensed into 1. I don't know about anyone else, but throwing together a makeshift scrapbook of someone's life post mortem... doesn't really help with the grieving process. And yeah, I value my privacy, so if anyone posts photos of me in some dumbass facebook group after I die, I'm gonna come back and haunt them.
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| Wiccan
Location: Hamilton Ontario Gender: Female Total Likes: 16 likes
| | | Re: Pet Peaves: < Reply # 49 on 3/12/2008 4:02 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | I worked in the hotel industry as a room attendant~ or,"maaaaaid!maaaaaid!!!" Just a few peeves I recall; ~A single person requesting a zillion towels and or blankets,which would not be there when they checked out (and were promptly put on their credit card). ~Creepy,icky guys who wanted to sit in their bed,TV off and watch every move you make with their beady little eyes. After a while,we had to kick people out for that reason. Of course they would be irate,and often would accuse of of 'just wanting to steal something'. ~Women and men leaving nasty,filthy underwear in plain view on the floor,or leaving every gross thing imaginable in the sheets~butt plug,anyone?? ~I could go on and on but by far,I'd say that the young women were the worst pigs of all,and would do anything and everything possible to flex their inner drama queen egos.
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