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Cosmicaly_Religious

Happy Mother's Day everyone! I hope you spend a fine time with your beloved family and enjoy the day of kindness and love!

 

RonaldJosephCote

   That's nice. An assassin honores his mother. Where did she go wrong?Undecided

Cosmicaly_Religious

To be honest... My mother passed away... So lets not mention this any longer.

RonaldJosephCote

The trick is to remember your mom not just on the anniversary, but ALL YEAR!

sleepingbeauty

Very nice. Thank you.

Cosmicaly_Religious

No I'm serious, she did pass away... If my mother was alive, I wouldn't be saying all these.

sleepingbeauty

Mine past away too DA.. i understand your feelings of loss...Ignore them. There are things i dont find funny or joke about. The death of a loved one is one of them. Mocking ones feelings of loss that are stronger at certain times of year is not cool.

kco
kaynight wrote:

Ha! She has pissed away... Ho!

wow... this is pretty low.

sleepingbeauty
kco wrote:
kaynight wrote:

Ha! She has pissed away... Ho!

wow... this is pretty low.

 I agree kco. Very insensitive.

RonaldJosephCote

     I wonder if he was confused as to which thread he was inUndecided

sleepingbeauty
RonaldJosephCote wrote:

     I wonder if he was confused as to which thread he was in

I dont know, and i like kaynight, but you dont take shots at people when they are sad and in pain. That seems to be very popular in here. Maybe he<kay> was drunk?

RonaldJosephCote

     Maybe a defensive trigger mechanism?  Don't know the circumstances of him losing his mom. Drunk would make sense. I mean, he's proficient in his "Nicole Queen Of Scotland " thread.

RonaldJosephCote

     Laurie, I felt Soooo bad. I was talking to craftysusie and somehow I triggered her feelings for a lost son. I didn't know what to sayEmbarassed

sleepingbeauty

Im sorry for your loss susie.. Its that simple. When we have empathy and can tune into how someone else is feeling, sometimes that is all you need to project. Unfortunately, death is painful for many. We go through life  sometimes, never telling those we love  just how much we adore and appreciate who they are. When that happens it leaves open wounds that take a long time to heal. We are left with things we wish we felt or said.

  Losing someone we love is painful but if we are able to embrace those  loving feelings and be open and vulnerable with them when they are here, then we have a gift that we can treasure for an eternity beyond anyone's lifetime. 

deathstroke2611

gay knight

red-lady
kaynight wrote:

Someone is messing with my posts here!

No, nobody messed with your posts. You just wrote such a nasty thing. Face it at least... But I'm the one that doesn't understand English well, right?

How can you say that about someone's mother that passed away? There was always this doubt: "Maybe I'm wrong." But hey... I don't think so. Blocking me won't prevent me from seeing all this, you know.

But of course: you are the funny guy. You're just bitter, imo Smile

red-lady

Well, you know, Kaynight. I was confused for a while, but then I thought: if we always turn our backs, walk on, step aside? What will the world look like within a few years? We'll make fun of other people's dead mother, their religion, etc. But what after that? There isn't a superlative for everything in life. And I'm sorry for you that you have to face me. But I just can't let it happen. Sorry.

kco
kaynight wrote:

There are some clever computer geeks here, unfortunately they are also absolute bastards. Hope you feel better, or bitter, getting that off your chest red-lady.

and yet you made no effort to edit your posts.

red-lady

And if you, in all honesty, did not write that, I'll say sorry,... I would let staff know though...

red-lady

Oh come on Kaynight! We are adults.