LONDON -- Sometimes,de-eroticize even the most well-meaning tributes can come across a bit odd.
Expressing the emotions you'll feel when someone you admire dies, for instance, is totally fine. Tagging them in the meme you've created specifically to address that event, though -- well, that might come across as a little strange.
SEE ALSO: J.K. Rowling and Ricky Gervais join forces to shut down Donald TrumpOn Tuesday night, J.K. Rowling shared the following meme on Twitter.
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"I won't be offended if you untag me when making plans for my death." Classic Rowling.
A short while later, a fan made the following observation.
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Once again, Rowling busted out her trademark sass.
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Being a celebrity on Twitter must be a strange thing sometimes.
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