That’s the danger when dealing with death/dying themes… wounding those whose grief is still fresh. My sympathies and prayers to you, rekam. I, on the other hand, just buried my father two months ago—after a long and fulfilling life—and I found this cartoon quite witty. Of course, as a pastor I’ve dealt with a lot of different funeral homes over the years and I have a unique perspective. (No offense intended to all of you funeral directors out there.)
@ RekamI’m sorry for your loss as well. Dark or gallows humor doesn’t always work when the subject hits too close to home or the timing is off (too soon) for the reader.Of course it wouldn’t seem funny at a time like this.I feel that this kind of humor does serve to vaccinate us somewhat from the terrible truth of death and loss and mortality. We laugh, so we don’t cry. And sometimes we do both.
battle of plattsburgh over 11 years ago
Darn the luck.
battle of plattsburgh over 11 years ago
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LingeeWhiz over 11 years ago
If I would’ve known, I could’ve helped him along.
puddlesplatt over 11 years ago
SOB…
kaecispopX over 11 years ago
The thing is that they only work on the expired.
rekam Premium Member over 11 years ago
I didn’t really think this was funny. Maybe that’s because I lost my husband to Cancer 2 years ago.
Robert Stroud over 11 years ago
That’s the danger when dealing with death/dying themes… wounding those whose grief is still fresh. My sympathies and prayers to you, rekam. I, on the other hand, just buried my father two months ago—after a long and fulfilling life—and I found this cartoon quite witty. Of course, as a pastor I’ve dealt with a lot of different funeral homes over the years and I have a unique perspective. (No offense intended to all of you funeral directors out there.)
Mike Baldwin Premium Member over 11 years ago
@ RekamI’m sorry for your loss as well. Dark or gallows humor doesn’t always work when the subject hits too close to home or the timing is off (too soon) for the reader.Of course it wouldn’t seem funny at a time like this.I feel that this kind of humor does serve to vaccinate us somewhat from the terrible truth of death and loss and mortality. We laugh, so we don’t cry. And sometimes we do both.