Unpopular opinions
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i love vine porn & i'm not torn up about people who die of accidental overdoses.
i also love mental illness as it's the basis of so many religions & what caused the expansion of most civilizations of the world
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I definitely do get torn up by drug deaths, I think it's tragic. I've known and loved many who are now gone.
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I'll be honest, I'm pretty desensitized by celebrity deaths. If it were someone I knew personally, it would be a much different story. PSH was a fantastic actor, but his death doesn't surprise me or elicit any emotional response from me. The culture in the US that obsesses over celebrities and worships them is beyond my understanding.
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It's the same everywhere dude, all I'm reading for the last 24 hours is what a sad loss PSH is because of his immense talent…..so fucking what!
Does his immense talent cure disease? Preserve natural resources? Advance mankind scientifically? Someone tell me why I should care that a heroin addict worth millions of $'s is dead? Heroin addicts with no money die in my town every week and every time I hear about one I punch the air in delight.
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Yeh that was a bit of release of my frustration at all the outpouring of false grief, it really creeps me out.
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vine after dark is awesome.
it's disturbing sometimes. . . but hey variety is the spice, hahahahahaha
i'm a conflicted soul. i think women should be respected but i love to objectify them & can not say in polite conversations some of the things i do/have done.
guess my curse is having a daughter
*god i'm full of sh!t
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My point being that good and great people are lost to us every day and are mostly unlamented other than by their nearest and dearest. My father raised me single handedly after watching my mother die slowly, he then spent the remainder of his life dedicating himself to fulfilling the death bed promise of looking after my grandmother. He worked 2 jobs and kept house and did it all with dignity and never a bad word for anyone.
I could only wish to be half the man my father was, he was a great man in my eyes. I will not outpour false grief for an entertainer.
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& mental illness is great, it sponsors some of the best stories ever told & written (will not name any to make you think about it cause it's fun).
all these drugs to make people "normal" f^ck that keep them crazy, when i was a kid every three people i knew had at least one crazy relative living with them that the family "managed" by locking in the room in the back of the house, giving them all kinds of junk food, &/or letting them watch basic cable.
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Unchained Melody by the Everly Brothers is one of the worst songs ever recorded.
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had to look it up.
hahahahaha, that's just mean. makes me think of the movie Ghost & i get all misty eyed.
young demi & patrick.
sniffle, sniff, sob
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Swayze was cool. And just as a random fact- he grew up in the neighborhood where I now live.
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how can you mention patrick & not mention demi or whoopie? is that how u spell whoopie?
oh & Mega just read your post (reply 1320) & have to say you are one of the most "complete" internet people i've "known" from your "quirks" to your "dislikes & backstory/history"
it actually creeps me out when i start thinking about the things i know about you, hahahahaha
i hate people who use " "'s & i think corporal punishment should be used for everything
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It's seems a bit harsh to celebrate a death due to a victimless crime. If you've ever seen addiction work its dark magic on a loved one it's difficult to be so dismissive and hard hearted about it. Particularly if you're a fan of rock and roll or jazz with all the wasted promise in those fields it seems an odd take.
I also think it's presumptuous to assume folks are "false mourning" someone. Who knows what's going though someone else's head but they? I for one have not said anything about the guy's death and I agree about being desensitized to such things. I even got a little annoyed with all the stuff in my news feed. But I never assumed my friends were saying these things to be cool. I assumed they were sad that someone whom they admired is now gone.