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Old 02.08.2008, 09:02 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by flophousefloozie
So you wouldn't really care if Thurston Moore died, right?

It would be like "Who the fuck cares? It's not like he inspired anyone, or did anything important".

Shut up, would you?

Why does everybody gets so defensive and aggressive? All I'm saying is that if somebody is a celebrity, their death is more a tragedy to people than somebody who wasn't. Sure, Thurston inspired a lot of people, but Heath Ledger wasn't a huge inspiration. Granted, we all know who he is, so that's why we all would like to know, but when you see people crying on TV about him when they didn't know him any more personally than they did the old lady in the obituary, then it's just rediculous.
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