Most funerals are open casket. So he wouldnt have had to really open it. I know when a relative of mine died recently, my aunt (cause they were really close) put in a small necklace that was the deceased's favorite.teh_Canape said:Snip
yeah, didn't thought about thatemeraldrafael said:words and shit
It's something called "symbolism", the kid probably gamed a lot on his handhelds and they meant something to him, a part of his life just like gaming is a part of your life now. And even if you think that it was a waste to put the Gameboy in there, grave-robbing a recently deceased teenager of said "useless" item is downright low.Krakyn said:It's not like the kid was using his Gameboys. They were just going to go to waste. What are we, Egyptians who need food and entertainment interred with us so we also get them in the afterlife?
Thank you, I had to scroll through all these posts just to see if someone else was wondering the same thing.Furioso said:Wait... why did he have a game boy in his casket in the first place?