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Might be a little morbid, but I think a sub-forum in the movies section to acknowledge the deaths of actors and directors would make a lot more sense than burying these threads in a forum that almost exclusively lusts over actresses (not that there's anything wrong with that).
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I've noticed that many RIP news are simply posted into an existing movie or blu-ray thread of the person who passed away. These usually get more replies than individual RIP threads that are created, because most don't know folks already posted their condolences in other non-RIP titled threads. It can be kind of confusing.
On the other hand I have never encountered a "In memorian" sub forum on any message board I've been to. It seems indeed a bit morbid to have its own celebrity graveyard. Maybe a sticky RIP thread would be more suitable? Last edited by Leslie Dame; 01-24-2022 at 07:21 AM. |
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Thanks given by: | jkoffman (01-28-2022) |
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