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What are the rules for military honor guard funerals? 3 comments

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wolfmusic asked:

What do the specific steps they take mean? Who receives the folded flag and why? If the spouse is also deceased who gets the flag?

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How can I help my mom with her grief about my father’s passing? 4 comments

grief
maryann22559 asked:

When she breaks down, she thinks she’s being weak

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Why do women give me grief for being 42 and never married? 5 comments

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Mike asked:

After all, it’s the women who cheated on me and committed unprovoked acts of domestic violence, which is why I’m still single.

Instead of making fun of me, women should show me respect for what I’ve survived. Why don’t they do that? Also, why is it that when a woman is 42 and never married, she is celebrated as “independent”?

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How can I stop my grandmothers garden from dying? 5 comments

Dying
midnightnocturne0 asked:

I am responsible for maintaining my grandmothers LARGE garden for the next week. She left one day ago and already some of the flowers look like they’re dying.

A few of them appear to droop and look to be curling up and hardening. I believe she watered them before she left and I watered them again in the evening. The next morning I watered them, then watered them again in the evening. The temperatures been around 90 degrees and about half of the plants are hanging on pots above the fence while the others are in the ground.

The garden is about three feet wide but goes all around the perimiter of the yard and there is a ton of stuff. I usually run the water right where the plants roots are for about ten seconds then move to the next plant, the whole routine usually takes me 45minutes. Unfortunetly these plants aren’t looking too good and she will be very disappointed if she returns home to dead plants.

Any tips on how I can keep them alive?

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How does one die of grief? 6 comments

grief
Qui-Gon asked:

It seems like they’re exaggerating to me.

A lot of people in history, supposedly die of this. Usually woman, after their husbands die.

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How would I go about dying my hair two different colors? 3 comments

Dying
nelo c asked:

I’ve been dying my own hair for years, first of all. My hair is a medium shade of red naturally.. and I’ve let it grow out for the first time in months. I’ve decided that I wanted to dye my hair a more intense, almost orange, coppery red with the underneath/bangs being a medium shade of blonde. I’m not entirely sure how to go about this, though. Should I dye my hair the red shade all over first and then add the blonde over that after I shampoo my hair.. or should I do each separately?

Oh, and I’m not looking to go to a salon. I don’t have the money and I have a lot of experience dying my own hair and it always comes out looking even and fine.. so please don’t suggest that.

Thanks in advance!

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I know there are several stages of grief, does one go through them in a specific order? 5 comments

grief
Kay asked:

I know every person is different, and that each person will go through each stage, and time spent in each stage is different, but is the order always denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance? Would it make a difference to my question who it was the person lost? Detailed answers are appreciated! Thanks.

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How can you call yourself Christian and still favor death penalty? 9 comments

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Padawanophile asked:

It is against all Christian beleifs and the Pope condemns it. I think life in a cell is much more of a punishment anyway. We are the only Western country that still uses this barbaric practice. It even costs more to execute a person with the average tax payer paying 7 million per execution for all the appeals and lawyers. I prefer life in prison as that is a living Hell. Death is not our decision to make it is Gods. The Evangelical right wingers make a mockery of Christianity when they advocate this.
Please no Bible quotes as the book is also in favor of stoning your wife for adultery and selling your daughter to get out of debt as well as slavery…..same old thing that so called Christians used when slavery was around.

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How do you know when your Beta fish is dying? 6 comments

Dying
Kendra asked:

I think mine is dying because I saw it on the bottom of the fish tank but then it swam up to the top and started to like swim around really fast in like a circle and it’s breathing really slow.

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How do you interpret grief? do you think it’s a proper mourning (in a sense commemorating)or? 5 comments

grief
babysnoopyfan asked:

do you think it’s selfish to think about how much we miss them?

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