Wow.... that's a bit cruel. Couldn’t rub it in much more could he?
Posted by TMedina (Member # 6649) on :
*shrug* After all the personal attacks and condemnations against the husband, not to mention the wild rumors and speculations as to the hows and whys of Mrs. Schiavo's condition, I can't say that I blame him.
-Trevor
Posted by katharina (Member # 827) on :
Wow. Yeah, that's tacky. What a jerk.
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
That is tacky, but there's also the fact that her parents opposed cremation and were fighting even after she was dead. I think there's a point where you just have to let it go, and neither the husband or the parents seem to be very good at doing that.
Posted by James Tiberius Kirk (Member # 2832) on :
This is no longer about Mrs. Schiavo.
--j_k
Posted by Dagonee (Member # 5818) on :
Who puts a message in first person on someone else's tombstone? That's just weird, isn't it?
Posted by TMedina (Member # 6649) on :
Probably a dig at the parents more than any meaningful symbolism.
-Trevor
Posted by Primal Curve (Member # 3587) on :
Acutally, Dags, I would argue that the entire burial process is weird.
Posted by mothertree (Member # 4999) on :
I only recently learned that narcissism is a diagnosable mental illness. I always thought it was a lifestyle choice.
Posted by TMedina (Member # 6649) on :
Any extreme behavior is either definable as an illness or will be in short order.
Extreme, of course, is a matter of interpretation.
-Trevor
Posted by TheHumanTarget (Member # 7129) on :
quote: Extreme, of course, is a matter of interpretation.
Until, of course, it too becomes a diagnosable ailment.