I know that a percentage of society do in fact believe that and then the numbers are inflated by the edgy comments some people need to make so I wouldn't be surprised by it. I'm really failing to find a scenario where I would care about someone's tweet dancing on another's grave. It's so common for netizens to pride themselves on being flippant about deaths other than their own.
Why would the living care about what you think of a dead person? I couldn't give less of a care about what you think of any dead person I happen to have known.
I don't think the dead are losing much sleep over your reaction to their demise.
I think it will be very easy to find a host that federated from them, making it easy to mitigate the damage.
I loved the social distancing aspect of the pandemic.
There's some people that can't come up with positive references, even when cherrypicked. I'd probably fall into that group.
It's not newsworthy that a boomer thinks the housing crisis is just millennials.being lazy.
The trending section has always been a waste of space on the site. I used ad blocker to hide it.
I wonder what database is in place that would allow them to determine what weapons were made after that date. It seems there would be a lot room for getting around that aside from just buying used.
Both my GP and my neurologist suggested not getting any more boosters for the time being. The GP was wordier about it, citing the initial overselling of the benefits that has been disproven and the discovered heart risks of the boosters for someone of my age being greater than the supposed benefits. He suggested just the normal flu vaccine for this year.
Up to this year, I had religiously taken the vaccine and booster. I got COVID for the first time this year and it was brutal. I have no idea how bad it would have been otherwise but the pie-in-the-sky sales pitch that it made COVID fairly painless was a crock.
Well if the same ever happens to me, I'll let you know how it goes down.