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RE: Emotionless - the things i found in AKKO (series of the images - but one per day) - VI.

I have seen a lot of burials. But I get the point. When my grandpa dies this year, there were a lot of emotionless people around. Only the close family was grieving. It is sad. Most of the time one is there to witness the solemnity of the moment. That's what keeps us silent. However, there's also the burial of thugs in this country which include loud music, people doing tricks on motorcycles and sometimes a rival clique coming to pay disrespects to the dead.

don't forget that life is good, but it's good now, when it happening, not someday.

Couldn't have said it better!

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so sorry about your father my friend.
i also saw many burials. as well took a part to hold a coffin of my dead friends when I was young.
and a burial process of the different nations and religions is very different and to go through the street with the coffin is not too usual in my country, so it was the reaction

I see. Well, these things are the defining event of life. Funny it can only be called that because it has an end. That for sure makes you wonder about doing a lot with your time.