If you're passing final judgement on that, rather than just taking the opportunity, as Henry Foster seems to do, to acknowledge that they're passing and they were, after all, a person. He even finds it important to note that they were happy (even if the alternatives are more present than he was aware of)>
I mean, it could easily be seen as disquieting for a person's final judgment to be based on how they look before the coffin is closed or the opulence of their grave stone.
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Date: 2017-10-02 02:58 pm (UTC)I mean, it could easily be seen as disquieting for a person's final judgment to be based on how they look before the coffin is closed or the opulence of their grave stone.