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Old 01-12-2010, 09:03 PM #1
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Default Is it wrong to have fun, when you shouldn't?

To explain

Last Friday night, my dad collapsed, and since then, he's in coma in intensive care.
Only kept alive by machines by now, and he might pass away soon.

I love my dad, I visit him in hospital as often I can, and I cried my heart many times since it happened.

But still I need to free my mind from the sadness that surrounds our family right now.

Does it make me a bad person if I joke around in my favourite Forums Online?
If I will visit a concert (which I have tickets for since a long time)
If I have a laugh at work?

I need it to not get lost in my own mind right now, but how do people feel about it, knowing what is going on, and seeing me "having fun"


Is it wrong to have fun, when (public may think) you shouldn't?
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