The Daly Trumpet
Obituaries
- worst obit pic ever Nice going bereaved family!
- Rust in Pieces, Ugly! Lol!
- Heart transplant fail!
- Life well lived? meh
- Last!
Allowing comments on the online obituaries was a terrible idea.
This is an accurate critique of “Web 2.0”. It may not apply specifically to obituaries, but it does to just about every other article posted on a newspaper site.
There was a thing on the news about people in Britain who were slaming people, especially in the obits. Some of the things they said were much worse than in today’s cartoon. They tried to talk to one of the slammers in sort of an ambush interview. He just shrugged them off saying he had the right of speech, then he turned his back on the camera and boarded a trolly.
This is one of the most brilliantly subversive comics I have ever seen. Congratulations. (In retrospect, I guess I should have written OMG! ROTFLMFAO or something.)
Since none of the comments in the comic were political in the slightest, I guess we know someone’s political affiliation now. Everyone who tries to turn any comic political should understand that your comment says more about you than the people you’re trying to malign (or rarely, glorify).
margueritem over 12 years ago
I’ve only seen respectful and heartfelt comments.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 12 years ago
Sadly, I know of one paper that had to start requiring registration and log-in due to bigoted comments.
It was mostly in the news forums, but a few were posted on obituaries. Horrifying.
Gojira over 12 years ago
This is an accurate critique of “Web 2.0”. It may not apply specifically to obituaries, but it does to just about every other article posted on a newspaper site.
V-Beast over 12 years ago
On the plus side, those comments would supply enough anger to displace most feelings of grief.
J Short over 12 years ago
Looks like the leftist comments on a Ramirez cartoon.
Hussell over 12 years ago
There was a thing on the news about people in Britain who were slaming people, especially in the obits. Some of the things they said were much worse than in today’s cartoon. They tried to talk to one of the slammers in sort of an ambush interview. He just shrugged them off saying he had the right of speech, then he turned his back on the camera and boarded a trolly.
konradh over 12 years ago
This is one of the most brilliantly subversive comics I have ever seen. Congratulations. (In retrospect, I guess I should have written OMG! ROTFLMFAO or something.)
Larry Miller Premium Member over 12 years ago
Since none of the comments in the comic were political in the slightest, I guess we know someone’s political affiliation now. Everyone who tries to turn any comic political should understand that your comment says more about you than the people you’re trying to malign (or rarely, glorify).
iced tea over 12 years ago
I think it’s all morbid.
chris_weaver over 12 years ago
Yes, even online death notices can be troll bait!