Sick in the head or a justified sense of humour?

It's surely a bit disrespectful to the dead person and their friends/relatives?

I certainly wouldn't be happy if it was a relative of mine he was mucking around with.

This.

Bit to close to the bone tbh.
 

Saved for future use.. it's great...
 
Well that was an interesting thread.

Have to agree with Tummy though, castiel was overreacting.

*looks at thread title*

Oh **** this thread wasn't about that. Bugger.
 
I understand that people who work in jobs that are of a particularly distressing nature have to make light of their work. Jokes about situations and practices probably make it a lot easier to do the job. However there is a certain level of responsibility that they should uphold, and here he is crossing the line. It's very unprofessional of someone in his position let alone extremely disrespectful. He should lose his job in my opinion.

Spot on, said it perfectly.

Castiel and Tummy that was miserable :o
 
Daily Mail readers need to get a grip.

"smirking" ?! that's not a smirk, that's a smile.
 
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