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Uno could probably make you deader...
I don't understand why it was so off-putting.
Quote from: Unorthodox on April 28, 2018, 04:31:36 AMI don't understand why it was so off-putting. Maybe there were more hands than expected?
Can't say I get this. To me, death is... the point at which a living thing stops doing living-ish stuff and we don't think we have any ability to make it start doing living-ish stuff again. It sucks. But it's just this dumb thing that happens because we live in a sloppy, hectic universe.I've never understood revering death or anthropomorphizing it or believing it's what gives life value or anything like that.
I am quite sure the hands were still 5 to 6 feet still buried under our blanket. Nor do I think that dead person would have cared even if alive. The marker we were "on top" of was someone who died really young. Name was gone since that part of the stone had crumbled, but it was 1834 to 1842. Not sure about you guys, but at 8 years old, I was thinking about Star Wars action figures. Not girls.
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/picnic-in-cemeteries-america?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=atlas-pageI remember taking picnics with grandma in the graveyard, and not just around memorial day. Just because. Picnics, tombstone rubbings, reading under the tree...They were 'normal' activities to me as much as any park. I didn't realize it's just how she was raised and was just something normal to her as well. As such, I've never really understood wider societies 'rules' and etiquette. Kind of a sad thing to lose, really. Anyone else ever practice this?