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Again, seems selfish.
Again, a headstone is a bit different than going to a wake and seeing the body propped up like that when the family is still recently trying to accept that the other has passed on...
upon Mr. Colón's untimely demise, family members delivered the bike to the funeral home specifically for this unusual wake.
Yeah, and in which case, it'd be entirely their own fault for acceding.I think the position Cobra is railing about is pretty far fetched: That somehow the bike rider was a real selfish asshole who wanted to be displayed in a certain way, even though he knew it'd make his family uncomfortable, and yet, somehow they acceded to his wishes and then regretted it the entire time.
http://www.nizkor.org/features/fallacies/false-dilemma.htmlThey're going to feel bad in either choice of that situation:
They go through with it, they do not grieve correctly.
They don't, they feel guilty for not following the wishes.
It's lose/lose.
They go through with it, they do not grieve correctly.
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