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  • #16
    As far as that goes... eternity isn't going anywhere. Why rush things? If you've gotten to the point where there's no good left in living this life, that's different. It's a real loss to lose someone (pardon the wording) even knowing *they're* better off.

    But death *itself* isn't something to celebrate anyway. Sorry, I'm bad at this.... look at how Good Friday is treated (by those who observe it). Even from here, knowing it's shortly followed by Easter's resurrection, Good Friday observances are somber events because death is horrible. It's just no longer final.
    "My in-laws are country people and at night you can hear their distinctive howl."

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    • #17
      Wait Kim Jong Il is dead?
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      • #18
        No one I know celebrates taking out the garbage, but I think we can all agree that it has to be done and I think that everyone is relieved that it gets taken out when it smells really bad.

        Smelly garbage attracts flies and all other kinds of pests that must be dealt with, so the earlier its taken out, the better for everyone in the long run.

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        • #19
          Yeah, but plenty of people celebrate having not having a tumor anymore.

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