Posted: 11/7/2011 6:15:57 PM EDT
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why the fuck would you post that here? I didn't even have to click the link to see the opening image. Dead children are never a laughing matter. No I didn't watch it, the static image showed me all I needed to see. Edit: maybe I'm hyper sensitive. Makes me think of my sons Charles and Ellis 4/10/04. |
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why the fuck would you post that here? I didn't even have to click the link to see the opening image. Dead children are never a laughing matter. No I didn't watch it, the static image showed me all I needed to see. Edit: maybe I'm hyper sensitive. Makes me think of my sons Charles and Ellis 4/10/04. It wasn't posted to be funny. I saw the video and it moved me. So I posted it. |
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Quoted: I'm not advocating censorship and I'm not going to go cry to a mod or anything like that. I'm asking you to be a man and do the right thing and pull it down of your own accord. Quoted: why the fuck would you post that here? I didn't even have to click the link to see the opening image. Dead children are never a laughing matter. No I didn't watch it, the static image showed me all I needed to see. Edit: maybe I'm hyper sensitive. Makes me think of my sons Charles and Ellis 4/10/04. It wasn't posted to be funny. I saw the video and it moved me. So I posted it. I never said you were trying to be funny, but you already got your reaction, which I think was the intent.
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It wasn't posted to be funny. I saw the video and it moved me. So I posted it. Nothing wrong with the vid, IMO. I recently found a pic of my great-grandparents with their 9 mos old son who died on a Christmas Eve. I plan on making copies for several of my cousins. It's not morbid if done in an honorable way & the vid did so, IMO. My .o2 |
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I see nothing wrong with what he posted. People back then took photos of the recently deceased to remember them. It's part of our history and what they did back then.
ETA: Wikipedia says they took photographs because they couldn't afford a painter to paint a picture of the dead person to remember them by. |
