Comment by 🎮 jprjr

Re: "Approaching dystopia. How did we get here?"
In: s/privacy

In my experience it tends to vary based on who's delivering the news and who they're delivering it too.

Like if I'm telling people about my pet dying - I'm using terms like passed away, or we lost them, etc. If some random animal is hit by a car - it died.

If someone famous dies that I don't have any real connection to - I'm just going to say they died. But if it makes the news or obits etc, those are probably going to say passed away if it wasn't a surprise, or they'll probably just say "so and so was found dead" this morning if it is a surprise.

But I've also gotten a "my husband died today" text from a friend.

I guess it's kind of all over the place

🎮 jprjr

Dec 04 · 2 weeks ago

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👻 darkghost · Dec 04 at 13:51:

Each person manages such news different ways. I mean sugar coating it won't lessen it's impact. I had a lot to parse from such a simple statement because of the sheer magnitude of such news and things like "I'm dying" as a response to something hilarious or embarrassing.

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