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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is incredibly tacky.[/quote] I agree it is incredibly tacky of OP to keep going on and on about this. It is just a photo.[/quote] Have you ever lost someone you love? You do not use someone else's painful day as a joyful occasion and then display it. This is elementary human relations 101, 102, 103.[/quote] OH, please. Most funerals I've attended for people old enough to have adult children were equal parts sad and a celebration of life. OP is making the choice to be upset about the setting of a photo. Enough. [/quote] Agree with the poster who said "Have you ever lost someone you love? You do not use someone else's painful day as a joyful occasion and then display it. This is elementary human relations 101, 102, 103" Yes, funerals can be a celebration of life of the deceased person and joyous as well as sad...but to have the ILs take family pictures at that occasion is insane. And to take the pictures and present it as a Christmas present is even more trashy. Are they really that ghetto that they could not get pictures somewhere else or on some other occasion? Absolutely low class trashy people. [/quote] Stop using that race laden term. You are showing your ignorance. Everything about your posts is low class. [/quote]
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