Making fun of how people die

VILEPLUME

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What is the thinking behind making fun of people dying? I'm noticing that if people haven't got the "shot" then die, people online make fun of their death because it could have been prevented. But if someone died of obesity, which in most cases is preventable, making fun of death in that way is not funny.

But as humans shouldn't it be wrong to make fun of anyone dying? Even if that death could of been prevented.
 

Goodshit97

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What is the thinking behind making fun of people dying? I'm noticing that if people haven't got the "shot" then die, people online make fun of their death because it could have been prevented. But if someone died of obesity, which in most cases is preventable, making fun of death in that way is not funny.

But as humans shouldn't it be wrong to make fun of anyone dying? Even if that death could of been prevented.
We live in a fucked up world, that's why people find it acceptable to do fucked up shit.
 
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Turpsnstuff

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I think it stems from disassociation, desensitization and political division. With the amount of deaths portrayed in media desensitizing people and political propaganda dividing people by portraying a conflict with two sides. It makes it easier for people to treat the opposing side like worthless trash rather than fellow human beings. Kinda like how Hitler brainwashed most of germany into thinking the war was justified and that killing jews is ok. Obviously the holocaust is much worse than making fun of how someone died, but I believe the psychology to be the same.
 

CatHedral

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What is the thinking behind making fun of people dying? I'm noticing that if people haven't got the "shot" then die, people online make fun of their death because it could have been prevented. But if someone died of obesity, which in most cases is preventable, making fun of death in that way is not funny.

But as humans shouldn't it be wrong to make fun of anyone dying? Even if that death could of been prevented.
Laughing at people who died stupid is the foundation of 5500 years of recorded civilization. It’s how we learn.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Laughing at people who died stupid is the foundation of 5500 years of recorded civilization. It’s how we learn.
it is indeed how people learn...
there is also a measure of "relief", that you weren't the one who died and are getting laughed at.
when someone dies of covid, it may or may not be funny to me...if they took the vaccine and tried to not get sick, not make things worse, not be an irresponsible asshole, then i feel bad that they died, if they did none of those things, and tried instead to talk others into not getting vaccinated, then i find if funny as fuck when they die..

i·ro·ny
/ˈīrənē/
a state of affairs or an event that seems deliberately contrary to what one expects and is often amusing as a result.
plural noun: ironies
"the irony is that I thought he could help me"

the irony is that they listened to stupid shit and ignored experts...and expected to not die...
 

PadawanWarrior

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it is indeed how people learn...
there is also a measure of "relief", that you weren't the one who died and are getting laughed at.
when someone dies of covid, it may or may not be funny to me...if they took the vaccine and tried to not get sick, not make things worse, not be an irresponsible asshole, then i feel bad that they died, if they did none of those things, and tried instead to talk others into not getting vaccinated, then i find if funny as fuck when they die..

i·ro·ny
/ˈīrənē/
a state of affairs or an event that seems deliberately contrary to what one expects and is often amusing as a result.
plural noun: ironies
"the irony is that I thought he could help me"

the irony is that they listened to stupid shit and ignored experts...and expected to not die...
Found some cereal for you.

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Antidote Man

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Like this ?

In 2012 I drove out to San Diego-LA from NY by myself with my motorcycle attached to my Jeep on a trailer and drove like that, at least twice a week. Driving between cars on a motorcycle is legal in CA and sometimes on the 5 and 405 there would be upward of 5 miles of traffic. I can remember speeding for miles between cars, how I wasn't decapitated by a side view mirrors is still something I mull over. What did I get from this? A fear of driving motorcycles. I wont get on one again. Nothing to laugh about..

In 2007, drunk, I witnessed a man on the Kingston, NY Bridge on his way to committing suicide. I stopped my car and had a good five minute conversation with him about his choices. I even grabbed the vertical bars below the railing and hung one handed, above 200 feet of cement-like flatten your face-in water with about 15 feet of mud less than 20 feet below the surface. I did it in a humorous attempt to try and change his mind. I think it shocked him. What's funny, is he actually changed his mind and decided to come with me to a diner to talk! Up until the police arrived. Then he ran for the railing and climbed over, I grabbed him. He kicked and pulled, I held onto his jacket sleeves. Two police surrounded me and basically pried him from my hands. He fell about 15 feet, smacked his head on one of the bridge expansion joint platforms and tumbled into the darkness. The cops grabbed me and shook me and asked me what happened, like I had done it to him. It all ended ok for me, but It was also nothing to laugh about. I have a serious fear of heights now, especially when I remember I hung one handed off that bridge. I moved from the area but crossing that bridge haunted me for years. I have been diagnosed with PTSD over it. I have also been diagnosed with all of the rest of the mental illness conditions. Lol.

From 2018 to 2020 I spent two summers hunting down copperhead and timber rattlesnake dens in the Hudson Valley, working on a 400 page guide to historical snake dens and snake hunting in general (this type of 'hunting' involves a camera, no guns). The book was mostly a gift for the DEC and specialized conservationists and rattlesnake experts that work to protect these species and man did I see a lot of snakes. I've seen piles of rattlesnakes, I pet a copperhead on the edge of a cliff. It was at a place I actually visited for many years, maybe back to 2005? All of the new sites were filled with surprises and challenges, many of these places haven't been visited by anyone in years. Rocky cliffs deep in the woods. I saw beauty in nature on a different level. People think I'm insane for getting so close to venomous snakes in the wild, not once did I worry, which I agree is unnatural. But they never bit me, and I sometimes got close enough to have noticed notice them and nearly step on them. When I think about it - its the cliffs I was on and piles of rocks, the thought and memories of it scare me. In retrospect, I'm also scared of snakes now. It comes and goes when the reality of it hits me that they could potentially kill me. We are meant to be afraid. I somehow shut this stuff down. I try to detach I guess. and then the fear goes away.. maybe that's no good..

I'm also the son of a man who was murdered by a well known mafia hitman and I have seen many sides of death in my life so far. I am certainly, certifiably insane. If I die in some weird way and people laugh about it, I certainly wouldn't be surprised..

I do think about the police and ambulance workers who have to clean up the scenes of all these insane things that are happening that most people shut out. Those things you read about every day: man murders wife, sets children on fire. Girl keeps child in home with decomposing husband, etc etc. Its endless...

In my opinion life itself is one big, sick joke... Long live those of us that are still here
 

PadawanWarrior

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Why would anyone want a stolen mailbox? Some people's kids....
Paybacks from when I was a kid, lol.

I had too much fun with other people's mailboxes. Once I put 1/2 potassium nitrate 1/2 table sugar into a pint jar to make a big smoke bomb and put it into a nice set of mailboxes and that shit went crazy. The whole place was smoked out and the mailboxes and nice wood shit was on fire.

Karma's a bitch, lol.
 

OG-KGP

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Its all politics. Mostly the left.

It has gotten so out of hand that if you don't agree with someone, they wish death on you or celebrate it if it happens.

News articles love to show you a covid denier die of covid, but never the double jabbed with a booster fat women that's dying of covid.

Same idiots that scream "free health care for all" want to take away health care for those that don't get the shot.

Dave Chapel had a good one when it came to the rapper, Da baby. He shot and killed someone at Walmart and his record sales never missed a beat, but if you say anything against the LGTBQ community and they want to cancel you like you have done the worst thing ever.

We lost compassion for people who are different or think differently, or at least on the internet or news media.

In real life people act a different way. Much more docile. I bet the people in the politics section wouldn't dare talk to me like they do here in real life.
 

Turpsnstuff

Active Member
Paybacks from when I was a kid, lol.

I had too much fun with other people's mailboxes. Once I put 1/2 potassium nitrate 1/2 table sugar into a pint jar to make a big smoke bomb and put it into a nice set of mailboxes and that shit went crazy. The whole place was smoked out and the mailboxes and nice wood shit was on fire.

Karma's a bitch, lol.
Lmao I don't feel so bad for you anymore. I did something similar with homemade thermite on an old farm tractor in the gravel pits behind my old house. Hope no one missed it.... wouldn't want karma to melt my personal belongings.
 

Herb & Suds

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Its all politics. Mostly the left.

It has gotten so out of hand that if you don't agree with someone, they wish death on you or celebrate it if it happens.

News articles love to show you a covid denier die of covid, but never the double jabbed with a booster fat women that's dying of covid.

Same idiots that scream "free health care for all" want to take away health care for those that don't get the shot.

Dave Chapel had a good one when it came to the rapper, Da baby. He shot and killed someone at Walmart and his record sales never missed a beat, but if you say anything against the LGTBQ community and they want to cancel you like you have done the worst thing ever.

We lost compassion for people who are different or think differently, or at least on the internet or news media.

In real life people act a different way. Much more docile. I bet the people in the politics section wouldn't dare talk to me like they do here in real life.
You would lose that bet in my neck of the woods
I dumped a couple right wing radicals who run around with signs and flags that say “keep on trumpin”
And all they do is get loud about it
They heard plenty from me face to face and you are no better
But sure mostly “the left”
Same old false equivalency argument
BS on that and how your bet would pay off

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And on the issue of cancel culture what did the radical right do to Kathy Griffin ?
 
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