Have you ever witnessed the collective grief that ensues when a local, popular Chad dies?
Mmm.
Sounds delicious.
Hopefully his lucky genetics dispersed into the wind for other guys to pick up.
Yes it was like when the dear leader died in North Korea.
Suddenly after the news was heard people came out of their homes and started to cry and they would go march with candles and there was a shrine with his pictures where everbody laid flowers.
The local Chad died driving drunk.
>>35375606
Yeah, that exact thing happened around my area really recently. You're not in South East England by any chance?
When I was in high school one of the chads died in a plane crash. He was 2 grades above mine. I didn't know him but some of my friends did.
They had a whole big ceremony for him in the auditorium and everything. I don't know if that's standard operating procedure for kids who die at the school, or if it was just because he was a chad.
Anyway, at the 'ceremony' (which was kinda like a school-wide funeral), there were all these speeches about him, his passion for cars, his various interests, etc. One thing they mentioned was "he'd often tease you about something you were wearing, it was just his good natured sense of humor, his way of showing affection." Or something like that... It wasn't worded that retardedly, but like it was along those lines.
Anyway I was talking to my friend who actually knew him. I mentioned that line in the speech and he said, "yeah, that was code for 'he was a fucking douchebag.'"
I think that was the first time I ever heard anyone expression dislike for someone (other than a celebrity) after they died.
>>35375685
Nah. What happened?