tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11931513.post5353363818070160730..comments2024-02-08T16:29:58.491-05:00Comments on Wise Law Blog: Nothing Is Certain (Except Death and Facebook)@wiselawhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16852672948478340298noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11931513.post-72399450981084533822009-11-04T12:20:16.131-05:002009-11-04T12:20:16.131-05:00I've experienced this with a childhood friend ...I've experienced this with a childhood friend of mine who passed in a motorcycle accident. While he was obviously no longer using his FB profile, people continued to post on his wall, sharing memories, asking for strength during a particular hardship, and generally using FB as a vessel to remember his life. I think, in a way, it was therapeutic to the grieving process for many.Lornahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04614662602641525572noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11931513.post-19710921684627908522009-10-28T19:48:30.127-04:002009-10-28T19:48:30.127-04:00I vote this equally kinda cool and kinda creepy.
...I vote this equally kinda cool and kinda creepy.<br /><br />I wonder what ad sponsers will devote themselves to these dead pages, keeping them free?<br /><br />And if there is not enough traffic (and... there won't be. No updates or drink-sending or mafia wars requests after all!) will they implement a pay system to keep a loved one's memory alive? Just wondering....<br /><br />By the way... to my extended friends and family FRICKING STOP SENDING ME DRINKS AND MAFIA WARS REQUESTS! I AM *DEAD* DAMMIT!!! LET ME REST IN PEACE! YES!! I AM YELLING AT YOU!sharkibarknoreply@blogger.com