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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2022-06-24 05:52 pm

[ SECRET POST #5649 ]


⌈ Secret Post #5649 ⌋

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07. [WARNING for discussion of marital infidelity]




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(Anonymous) 2022-06-25 05:04 am (UTC)(link)
Dancing on people's graves is a sign to you that someone could be a murderer?

(Anonymous) 2022-06-25 05:26 am (UTC)(link)
Not OP
Lack of compassion and doing something frowned upon for attention (and some are especially sensitive about topics like death and the dead) can be alarming to some people.

I personally don't think someone who dances on graves (or people who see no harm/issue with doing so) is more likely to be a killer than someone who doesn't, but it is an unusual act. It can be seen as upsetting or disturbing enough to raise some alarm bells. Like, people who dance on graves can be perceived to have a certain lack of compassion that many people may not understand so they find it alarming or concerning enough not to forget it.
And then if someone who danced on graves committed a heinous crime, I can connect the dots as to why OP wasn't too shocked to hear this person killed someone and didn't seem bothered or concerned about the act.
I hope my ramble made sense. I'm avoiding work right now but I have to return soon *sigh*

(Anonymous) 2022-06-25 07:45 am (UTC)(link)
No yeah, I get that, I was specifically thinking how goth teens love hanging out and taking pictures in the graveyard with people's gravestones and as far as I can tell/attest (I was one of them!) it wasn't a sign of lack of compassion, just a lack of reverence.

(Anonymous) 2022-06-25 11:38 am (UTC)(link)
NAYRT

Yeah, the dancing on graves just comes off as disrespectful. Now if you're at a burial and start laughing at the attendees and dancing on the freshly departed, that's disrespectful + lack of compassion (the laughing at the mourners).