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Old 05-20-2010, 12:30 PM
Drolefille Drolefille is offline
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Think it might be to give legacy status to their descendants.
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That was what I was thinking.
Yeah but still, someone dies and you're thinking about their kids/nieces/siblings legacy status?

I just, that would be so low on my priority list, and if it ever even came up I think it would be wrong to initiate the deceased into an org for that reason.
The ONLY time I think I'd see it would be if they were in the process of transitioning and she was an active member in the absorbed sorority, and then it's more of an "in memorium" sort of thing.

I just don't like the idea.
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