It really was.
I was doing my mush getting ready for work and instinctively stood up and paused. It made me think how physical signs of respect are being left behind.
Bowing of the head as a funeral procession passes by. Removing of hats etc.
Nowadays people cut in line when there's a funeral procession on the roads, they "nip across" on foot. To me that's disrespectful and just bad form. You may not have known the person, you may not care they have died but surely you respect that the people who knew them are grieving? Surely others can appreciate that and bow a head or remove a bloody hat.
I think those traditions simply haven't been passed down through generations and its all just "fuck em, I don't know em" |
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"Your tits are lush
Browsing and saw this made me blow coffee through my nose
me too
He’s not wrong though "
Oh yes she does to be fair
But the randomness of his comment made me laugh |
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"It really was.
I was doing my mush getting ready for work and instinctively stood up and paused. It made me think how physical signs of respect are being left behind.
Bowing of the head as a funeral procession passes by. Removing of hats etc.
Nowadays people cut in line when there's a funeral procession on the roads, they "nip across" on foot. To me that's disrespectful and just bad form. You may not have known the person, you may not care they have died but surely you respect that the people who knew them are grieving? Surely others can appreciate that and bow a head or remove a bloody hat.
I think those traditions simply haven't been passed down through generations and its all just "fuck em, I don't know em" "
Couldn’t agree more PP x |
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