Even though I've seen these cakes and have even attended a few divorce parties, it seems like an awful waste of energy and kinda sad.
- Anika
A.. divorce party? As in "OHH YAY OUR MARRIED LIFE FAILED!" party? WTF
- Mo Kargas
Yes. The people are like, "I signed the papers, let's go celebrate". There's always a sort of desperation to it, so it just makes me sad. I can see having a few close friends over for support, but treating it like a bachelor(ette) party strikes me odd.
- Anika
Weird. I guess if it has taken a really long time, I could see wanting to mark it somehow, and that's less destructive than drinking a whole bottle of scotch, or lighting a bunch of pictures on fire...
- Jennifer Dittrich
I would imagine it is the celebration of a great liberating experience given the right circumstances.
- Geoff Schultz
and the whole world lives as you die, ironic
- chaz2b
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