Talk:Thanatosensitivity
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[edit]Good God - this has to be one of the most clunkily-worded, impenetrable articles I've ever seen on Wikipedia. It took me at least three atempts to read the lede, and even then it was't clear what the subject actually involves. It wasn't until I was about half-way through the next section that I finally realised that it was all about... the problem of accessing computer systems after the password-holders have died. Is that all there is to it? Or is there more, buried in the inpenetrable mass of text and jargon? Either way, this article really needs to be re-written, preferably by someone who isn't in love with their thesaurus. 62.172.108.24 (talk) 11:26, 6 March 2014 (UTC)
Plus the name makes no fucking sense!
[edit]Thanatos is Greek, you asshole, and sensitivus is Latin. The word you're fumbling for is mortisensitivty.