Having been in the position of someone dying unexpectedly (my soul mate of 12 years), I know that ones emotions can be all over the place. You laugh, you cry, you laugh, you cry, you don't know where you are during those first hours, days and weeks. It seems strange to outsiders but that's how I found it is. Not only with this death, but others very close to me.
I find it hard to believe that parents, and a brother, could be non-caring about their son / sibling being murdered. I believe they were in shock. Add to that the TV cameras and interviewers,,,, just my op, idk
Horrible observation... if everyone handles stress differently and MOST people are inconsolable after a loved one has died...
Then why the fuck are these 3 people all acting IDENTICALLY ? Which happens to be IDENTICAL to every Sandy Hook parent.
You know, these fucking stupid comments about 'everybody reacts differently' are so fucking stupid and shill like, especially when you come off as condescending. Did you even think we have not lost a loved one, you idiot ?
Appreciate your experiences, I do not wish to get into a word match. I shared my observation, and agree that it may not be yours. Personally, I was not 'inconsolable'; I was in denial as many people who have experienced the death of a loved one are, even months after. Your reaction I appreciate, however it's not the same for others.
lol emotional little shitbag who short circuits when his pedantic shit is challenged
You're talking out your ass and so is everyone else who starts with 'people grieve differently', but as I clearly pointed out about the SH parents >> the all grieved IDENTICALLY / not a tear in the group.. just like this fucked up family ... father >> ' unfortunately, bullets and bodies don't go well together ' yeah.. real fucking insightful and not creepy at all.
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privatepizza ago
Having been in the position of someone dying unexpectedly (my soul mate of 12 years), I know that ones emotions can be all over the place. You laugh, you cry, you laugh, you cry, you don't know where you are during those first hours, days and weeks. It seems strange to outsiders but that's how I found it is. Not only with this death, but others very close to me.
I find it hard to believe that parents, and a brother, could be non-caring about their son / sibling being murdered. I believe they were in shock. Add to that the TV cameras and interviewers,,,, just my op, idk
remedy4reality ago
Horrible observation... if everyone handles stress differently and MOST people are inconsolable after a loved one has died...
Then why the fuck are these 3 people all acting IDENTICALLY ? Which happens to be IDENTICAL to every Sandy Hook parent.
You know, these fucking stupid comments about 'everybody reacts differently' are so fucking stupid and shill like, especially when you come off as condescending. Did you even think we have not lost a loved one, you idiot ?
privatepizza ago
Appreciate your experiences, I do not wish to get into a word match. I shared my observation, and agree that it may not be yours. Personally, I was not 'inconsolable'; I was in denial as many people who have experienced the death of a loved one are, even months after. Your reaction I appreciate, however it's not the same for others.
remedy4reality ago
good job on missing my entire point
privatepizza ago
Passing you a shadow to argue with. Enjoy.
remedy4reality ago
obtuse dope... tell us more about how people handle grief lol
privatepizza ago
Educate yourself, unread asshole. 7 Stages of Grief. Amazon, if you have credit in your neck of the red neck woods.
remedy4reality ago
lol emotional little shitbag who short circuits when his pedantic shit is challenged
You're talking out your ass and so is everyone else who starts with 'people grieve differently', but as I clearly pointed out about the SH parents >> the all grieved IDENTICALLY / not a tear in the group.. just like this fucked up family ... father >> ' unfortunately, bullets and bodies don't go well together ' yeah.. real fucking insightful and not creepy at all.