When people have stickers on their cars saying "In loving memory of such and such 19xx-20xxx" is it their car or their driving that is in loving memory of the deceased?
I have a photo and a plaque saying "in loving memory" of my dog who died a few years ago on my office shelf, does that make the shelf the object of the statement? You are smarter than this OP.
In my area, there are poles with crosses and dates on them indicating that someone died there. So if someone has a memorially sticker on their car.... maybe its a record of their first kill?
(A Lawyer once told me: "it's cheaper to kill someone then pay for their medical bills for the rest of their life if you run them over.")
Grief and remembering loved ones just works differently for different people. I can’t say I’d have a sticker like that on my car either but if that’s what works for them then fair enough. Sometimes people just like to keep a reminder of a lost loved one in their every day life.
Grief and remembering loved ones just works differently for different people. I can’t say I’d have a sticker like that on my car either but if that’s what works for them then fair enough. Sometimes people just like to keep a reminder of a lost loved one in their every day life.
My partners dad died 6 years ago and she still keeps his Omega wrist watch with her. If she started putting up 'In Loving Memory Of' stickers on my car or our house then there'd be a problem lol.
Not RIP stickers, but back in 2004 my Red Sox neighbor had a huge man crush on Johnny Damon. He had stickers of him on his truck. Posters in his garage. He even had a cardboard cut out of the guy. Then Damon signed for the Yankees and broke my neighbor's heart. I have never seen a man look so betrayed. He was like a teenager who's caught his girlfriend with another guy.