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thomas697
Gender: Male
Location: Melbourne 
- #1
- Posted: 05/16/2010 05:42
- Post subject: Would you need a day off work if your favourite artist died?
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Something Ive never really thought about until just recently .. No one Ive really listened to or been obsessed with has ever died ..
For example how did some of you (who are obviously alot older than I am)react when john lennon died .. Work as usual or stay in bed for a week? _________________ Having a family is the kind of thing that could be held against a person
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Applerill
Autistic Princess <3
Gender: Female
Age: 32
Location: Chicago 
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- Posted: 05/16/2010 13:19
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I've loved Michael Jackson for years, and while I certainly was sad when he died, looking back, I really wasn't that heartbroken. I still did my homeschooling that day just fine.
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RFNAPLES
Level 8
Gender: Male
Age: 77
Location: Durham, NC, USA 
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Charicature
Age: 50
Location: Vermont 
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- Posted: 05/17/2010 01:37
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Ditto. Wouldn't ever have conceived the idea. _________________ <(: @ :)>
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- Posted: 05/18/2010 00:10
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I have no emotional connection to these people, and if you stay home if you're favorite artists dies.... :/ _________________ And I stare at the sun.
And it leaves me Blind.
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thomas697
Gender: Male
Location: Melbourne 
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- Posted: 05/18/2010 01:44
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Im starting to get that the consensus would be no ..
I dont think a mentally stable person would. It does seem a tad moronic ..
However I dont believe the mentality of the majoirty of the poeople on this site is consistent with, say a 16 year old girl whose a justin beiber fan, Who I'm almost certain would take a day off school or work texting her friends letting them know how depressing her life is now. _________________ Having a family is the kind of thing that could be held against a person
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- Posted: 05/18/2010 02:02
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| thomas697 wrote: | Im starting to get that the consensus would be no ..
I dont think a mentally stable person would. It does seem a tad moronic ..
However I dont believe the mentality of the majoirty of the poeople on this site is consistent with, say a 16 year old girl whose a justin beiber fan, Who I'm almost certain would take a day off school or work texting her friends letting them know how depressing her life is now. |
Hopefully no one on this site is a 16 yr old Justin Beiber fan. If they are, they have bigger fish to fry than Justin Beiber dying.
Who the fuck is Justin Beiber _________________ And I stare at the sun.
And it leaves me Blind.
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Charicature
Age: 50
Location: Vermont 
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- Posted: 05/18/2010 02:20
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| thomas697 wrote: | Im starting to get that the consensus would be no ..
I dont think a mentally stable person would. It does seem a tad moronic ..
However I dont believe the mentality of the majoirty of the poeople on this site is consistent with, say a 16 year old girl whose a justin beiber fan, Who I'm almost certain would take a day off school or work texting her friends letting them know how depressing her life is now. |
Hence the dangers of letting your children grow up mistakenly thinking celebrities are people important enough to build your self-identity around. _________________ <(: @ :)>
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- Posted: 05/18/2010 10:01
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Hence the dangers of letting your children grow up mistakenly thinking celebrities are people important enough to build your self-identity around. |
Is it just me or are some tv shows built around the whole idea of doing that? 😕
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tonagamu
Location: Tucson, AZ
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- Posted: 05/19/2010 06:51
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Jeff Buckley's already dead so I guess that answers your question....
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