Was R.I.P. ever really used commonly on grave stones? Or is it more a manufactured thing by comic books, cartoons, etc., to say, “Hey, you’re looking at a grave stone”?
I can’t say I’ve ever seen it anywhere, even in some old cemeteries.
And if the above answer is “yes,” how did an abbreviation for “Rest in Peace,” gain such widespread acceptance? Why not N.W.G. (Now With God) or S.L.S. (So Long, Sucker)?
Give me immortality, or give me death!