This is one of LT's friends

Tell me what you found funny about this prank.

Was it the image of his wife, cradling her newly adopted daughter in her arms, seated beside the body of her dead husband, as the airliner spent the next seven hours over the Atlantic Ocean?

That's some funny stuff.

Actually, there's nothing funny about it at all. It's the sort of thing only a sociopath could enjoy, which explains a lot of things.

I'm assuming that the dim-witted declaration of "victory" throughout this thread really resonates with hashtag. They're always unilaterally declaring things like that for "disrupting" threads.

Two pees in a pod (or a toilet).
 
I'm assuming that the dim-witted declaration of "victory" throughout this thread really resonates with hashtag. They're always unilaterally declaring things like that for "disrupting" threads.

Two pees in a pod (or a toilet).

Who's talking.:rolleyes:
May I remind you of the pranks You've pulled lately?
Just as immature lol…
 
I'm assuming that the dim-witted declaration of "victory" throughout this thread really resonates with hashtag. They're always unilaterally declaring things like that for "disrupting" threads.

Two pees in a pod (or a toilet).

One of Lt's many failings is a lack of empathy. This is a crippling social handicap. He is unable to predict people's reactions to things he does or says.

He really thought people would react to his sudden reappearance after his death notice with humor. The general reaction baffled him at the time and continues to confuse him today.

Another of his failings is an inability to recognize failure. No one thought he was funny and what few friends he had left at Lit, were alienated by the whole idea. A few people believed it to be true and were genuinely upset. When they admonished him for this cruel hoax, his only choice was to become more hostile.

The only funny thing about it is how clumsy the whole thing was. Why would anyone give their Lit password to someone, just in case they died on a long trip and a Lit death notice was needed. There have been a dozen or so Lit members who have died in the past years. Their deaths were always announced by a familiar Lit member, or a relative who created a Lit account for that purpose. No one has ever announced their death from their own account. It's just stupid.
 
One of Lt's many failings is a lack of empathy. This is a crippling social handicap. He is unable to predict people's reactions to things he does or says.

He really thought people would react to his sudden reappearance after his death notice with humor. The general reaction baffled him at the time and continues to confuse him today.

Another of his failings is an inability to recognize failure. No one thought he was funny and what few friends he had left at Lit, were alienated by the whole idea. A few people believed it to be true and were genuinely upset. When they admonished him for this cruel hoax, his only choice was to become more hostile.

The only funny thing about it is how clumsy the whole thing was. Why would anyone give their Lit password to someone, just in case they died on a long trip and a Lit death notice was needed. There have been a dozen or so Lit members who have died in the past years. Their deaths were always announced by a familiar Lit member, or a relative who created a Lit account for that purpose. No one has ever announced their death from their own account. It's just stupid.

Hey I thought you were joking initially.
But don't push it too far - it was just a silly immature prank.
 
One of Lt's many failings is a lack of empathy. This is a crippling social handicap. He is unable to predict people's reactions to things he does or says.

He really thought people would react to his sudden reappearance after his death notice with humor. The general reaction baffled him at the time and continues to confuse him today.

Another of his failings is an inability to recognize failure. No one thought he was funny and what few friends he had left at Lit, were alienated by the whole idea. A few people believed it to be true and were genuinely upset. When they admonished him for this cruel hoax, his only choice was to become more hostile.

The only funny thing about it is how clumsy the whole thing was. Why would anyone give their Lit password to someone, just in case they died on a long trip and a Lit death notice was needed. There have been a dozen or so Lit members who have died in the past years. Their deaths were always announced by a familiar Lit member, or a relative who created a Lit account for that purpose. No one has ever announced their death from their own account. It's just stupid.

It's similar to someone who supposedly gets an opinion from a doctor based on something they heard on a porn board.

It was never very believable.
 
It's similar to someone who supposedly gets an opinion from a doctor based on something they heard on a porn board.

It was never very believable.

Passive-aggressive tactic, huh?
You're spending too much time cuddled under the skirts. Man up and tell it to my face!
 
B-b-b-but...
:eek:
I thought you were a Query alt. Isn't that humiliation?
Lmaoo..
Geezus f..g Christ ! It's like "The asylum" in here, all the nuttas think that everyone else is a nutta.
Almost any newcomer is accused of being "a female impersonator" meaning either "a Karen Kraft alt", or "a Query alt".
 
And some even post that they are a man impersonating a woman, and can't understand why nobody forgets that detail, even after changing a user-name.

Weird. :rolleyes:

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Just skipped through the thread. I think Charlie "WINNING" Sheen was channelling LT.
 
But the rest of Lit doesn't mean anything so why would you even bother playing that silly card?

Do you have any inkling of how scumbaggy it is to fake your death? Even with strangers online it's the lowest of low. This is something a whiny teenager would do when his parents aren't paying attention to him.
I know this happened years ago but you obviously still haven't grown up.
 
My suspicion is that he didn't give it much forethought (he operated from the mindset : well, everyone on Lit. can't stand me, so let me do this prank).
But that he did realise that wasn't the case and his mistake eventually, but he refused to admit it to save face.

I mean, some of the posters were really compassionate and considerate and I would have appologised to them if I were in LJ's place.
By the same token, however, other self-righteous posters were and still are in it for the wrong reasons and were just looking for an opportunity to bring him down. Would I appologise to those people? Hell no!
 
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