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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet
I like your discussion style. You disagree and call me a moron?
All you have done is identify with your accusation
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I point you to your first post.
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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet
What is the obsession with this silly phrase?
Everytime a celeb dies forums are full of RIP so and so.
They are dead, not resting and there is no peace as there is no heaven and hell?
What is it with some people? 
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You may not like the term but no need to be offensive to those that do.
Plus, as someone else said R.I.P. isn't just a religious reference.
My nan's sister died a couple of weeks ago and for the last 20/30 years of her life suffered with terrible illnesses, constantly in and out of hospital, bed ridden for the last 4 years. So "Rest in Peace" is an apt sign of respect to someone who has been freed from any pain they were suffering.
And it's used as a part of the grieving process. It's hard to deal with losing a very closed loved one as it is without people like you ridiculing it and saying ridiculous things like "bulldoze graveyards".
The main reason for graveyards is for relatives to have somewhere to visit to remember them by and reflect on their life or feel close to them.
Did you like that discussion style?