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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2021-09-24 05:47 pm

[ SECRET POST #5376 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5376 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2021-09-24 10:38 pm (UTC)(link)
I saw a post on some site once that said something like, "I'm glad I don't light up a room. Those people always seem to be the ones who wind up murdered."

Seriously, though, yeah, I can agree with this sentiment. Talking about a victim/loved one in positive terms and all that is understandable, of course, but it would be nice to get away from some of the constant cliché lines that always seem to pop up in these kinds of stories.

And I agree on the whole lament of "Oh, now they'll never be a wife/mother.", too. It would be nice to hear more about other parts of their lives that they're not going to get to experience now they're gone - traveling, getting their dream job, continuing with some hobby they were really passionate about, etc.

(Anonymous) 2021-09-24 10:59 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd love to hear a true crime parody where they go "oh, now she'll never be a proctologist" (despite her career goals being nowhere near the medical field).