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Have you ever spit on someone's grave?

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wtf is the big deal? i hope some kids have fun with my gravesite....being able to provide entertainment even after death, now thats something to be proud of! i understand people want to be respectful of the dead or whatever, but damn, they are dead, wtf do they care? insensative to the family? hmmm...proabbly, but ive had a few very close friends die and if someoen defaced their gravesite i wouldnt give a fck...they are dead, it sucks, life moves on...
 
Originally posted by: musha shugyo
Yes. Once a year, every year.

Not only do I do that, if no one is around I leave a most appropriate gift of bodily waste....

...and before you flame away, this is someone who tried their hardest to kill me several times and came very close to doing so ONCE.....
 
Originally posted by: blert
Originally posted by: musha shugyo
Yes. Once a year, every year.

Not only do I do that, if no one is around I leave a most appropriate gift of bodily waste....

...and before you flame away, this is someone who tried their hardest to kill me several times and came very close to doing so ONCE.....

Much the same for me, except the bastard was my brother.
 
If I cared / thought it meant something I would when my father dies... hell if the cemetery is nearby I might anyway. But it's not something I'd go out of my way to do.
 
no, but when i was visiting my grandfather's grave in arlington i had a bad experience. i was looking around for his grave not really paying attention to what was below me. as i stride through a row of graves i hear a distinct sound, "squish."

i looked down to see my left foot in water. apparently the soldier died during the civil war and his casket had rotted away leaving about a 2-3 inch difference in ground level. water had since collected in that spot. it gave me the willies.
 
Most people are too lazy to actually go to the graveyard, let alone spitting/pissing/dancing on someone's grave.
 
Originally posted by: amish
no, but when i was visiting my grandfather's grave in arlington i had a bad experience. i was looking around for his grave not really paying attention to what was below me. as i stride through a row of graves i hear a distinct sound, "squish."

i looked down to see my left foot in water. apparently the soldier died during the civil war and his casket had rotted away leaving about a 2-3 inch difference in ground level. water had since collected in that spot. it gave me the willies.

That's very common in older cemetaries. When they have the backhoes out there digging they have to be very careful where they drive.
 
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