Im watching wild child,
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StoneGriffin — 15 years ago(May 11, 2010 08:18 PM)
wilsiarnio wrote:
It's upsetting for her family, but its not going to keep me up at night, she never did anything for me, nor would care if i died, just because she's an overly paid actress she gets everyones sympathy, how about the 10 people who died in Africa in much worse conditions whilst i wrote this, not an ounce of sympathy, well maybe now that iv pointed it out.
The world is messed up
Well the world IS messed up, but you miss the point. With your logic you could condemn any person who shows the slightest bit of grief or sympathy for someone who is not immediate family by putting out that "Gee, 10 people died while I was typing this, why don't you grieve for them?"
That's a fools' logic.
And the logic of someone who is sadly missing the 'sensitivity' gene. If you can't understand the difference between events which are an abstraction to us because there IS no connection, and the grief we feel when we know of and follow the career of someone, even vicariously through their work, then you don't understand ANYTHING.
Hey, if an author whom I love reading or an artist whose paintings I adore, suddenly died before their time, I'm well within my right to grieve, because it IS a direct loss for me. I will never again enjoy their artistry, their craft, and the world is a lesser place because of it.
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greenegg — 14 years ago(April 07, 2012 01:40 AM)
What a cold-hearted twit you are, wilsiarnio. NR could hardly be classified as overpaid; perhaps you don't realize she was one of the most philanthropic people around, who raised millions of dollars for amfAR in the fight against AIDS, which killed her father, Tony Richardson. Years ago, while attending a performance of Vita and Virginia, I met NR's glorious mother, Vanessa Redgrave, as she arrived at the theatre. I felt NR's loss more keenly after having that chance encounter. FYI, most of us expressing our grief also feel the same grief for all the world's tragedies. No one needs idiotic trolls who always have to belittle others' feelings by making some ridiculous sta111ctement about how many others have been killed, etc. Every death on the planet brings grief to someone; grieving is not some popularity contest.
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kyhl50 — 15 years ago(August 15, 2010 03:31 AM)
Amidst the grief I'm also a little bit angry with her for not wearing a helmet and not seeking immediate medical attention after her fall even if she felt fine. It's every grownups duty to their loved ones (especially their chldren) to be as careful as you reasonably can. But it's so easy to forget and think "This isn't dangerous".
One thing I really hate but see all too often is parents bikeriding with their kids who insist the kids wear helmets but t1c84hey ride without helmets themselves. That "Do as I say not as I do" attitude is setting a really bad example.