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Is it ever acceptable to celebrate someone's death?

I don't understand those who celebrate someone's death and justify it by saying "they were bad". Okay, fine. But you are behaving badly too by reveling in their death. If your point is that their evilness justifies you reveling in their death, what makes you fit to judge their evil? What prevents others from reveling in your death?
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WolfGirlwh0r3 · 36-40, T
When I pass, I want my funeral to be a party, not a sob fest, I think the Irish do it best drinking and memories of the dead, catholic and Jewish mourning is fluffing wrong...
Graylight · 51-55, F
@WolfGirlwh0r3 The Irish are as maudlin and melancholy as any culture. We abide great tragedies. It's the wake you want, not the funeral.
Yulianna · 26-30, F
@WolfGirlwh0r3 i think most irish are at least nominal catholics... and the rest of them are probably jewish. so what does that say about your proposition?
WolfGirlwh0r3 · 36-40, T
@Graylight I want a bunch of drunks at my wake and I will have a viking funeral so more booze
Graylight · 51-55, F
@WolfGirlwh0r3 I'm with you but I'm going to assume you're not implying Irish people are drunks.