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Thread: RIP threads

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    I think we should all respect peoples views and if they feel they need to create a thread for a close friend or even a family member dyeing. Then they should. You might feel what's the point when no one will know them? But like some of you had said HabboxForum and other forums on the net are here for people to discuss and talk to people. Yeah private messages may be helpful but sometimes people just need to get it out as it makes them feel better inside. Although I think threads being made with "RIP" and taking the mick or being disrespectful is wrong.


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    Maybe people want comforting if their nan or someone dies so they post on the forum so people can say R.I.P?
    That's why we seize the moment, try to freeze it and own it, squeeze it and hold it cause we consider these minutes golden.


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    Quote Originally Posted by adammm View Post
    I'm not going to write an essay on what I think but the only reason these should be made if the person who died either;

    • is famous
    • used Habbo / HabboxForum
    • other specific things that I can't think about at the moment
    To be fair, I don't want to know if someone's grandma's died because to be fair, it's natural. My grandma's going to die eventually because she's old and that's what old people do - sorry to be so blunt but it's the truth.

    Anyway, call me insensative but it's just what I think. It's a waste of a thread because if no-one knew, it wouldn't affect them (not that it does after being told that either).

    Only a thought.

    *waits for -rep*
    I think that if people want to post that their family or friend have passed away they can in spam or discuss anything, they can. Clearly they would feel depressed and upset about it and they might feel comfort from other peoples comments.
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    Quote Originally Posted by adammm View Post
    That's the thing though; it's long been a 'problem' that can't be sorted either way I guess - I don't know if anything can be done about it and nothing most probably will. I just thought I'd bring it to your attention, Nebula.
    Jesus, you always pop up with different forum names and it takes me forever to figure out its you

    I don't think either solution is really "dealing" with the problem unless we wholeheartedly endorse the creation *whenever* anybody dies.
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