• AlecSadler@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    8 hours ago

    This is…not worth my time. When a good friend of mine died tragically, I had to make jokes and laugh because it was everything I could do to stay sane.

    I hate her and hope she dies or gets killed, but this isn’t a “gotcha” to me.

    • D_C@sh.itjust.works
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      3 hours ago

      You’re correct, she’s not with anyone’s time.
      And I would be right there with you about the gotcha if the obvious grifting wasn’t involved.

      Yes, I have grieved. And yes, I used humour to counter it.
      I have seen many people grieve, and many of those have used humour to get over things. But that humour was generally morbid humour, or something like that.

      Never have I met a -decent- person who used their partners death (let alone a public murder) to gleefully grift and make money, and further themselves.
      It’s not as if she was poor beforehand and this money is new to her. And it’s not as if they didn’t have life insurances etc etc.

      This wasn’t a devoted wife using humour to get over her husband’s murder. This was a ghoul laughing about money being made, talking about her future leadership of NaziPointUSA etc etc. She hardly mentions her husband The Human Fountain. This is a woman who saw an opportunity and went for it.