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# 16 27-06-2009 , 05:16 AM
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sorry didn't see you restated yourself there

# 17 27-06-2009 , 12:12 PM
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Originally posted by Joopson
Well, I worded it wrong, but really, it is true.
Unless it is a serious disease or a physical blow of some kind (which, may I mention, there was no knowledge of) it can really only be self-inflicted (either accidentally or purposefully) .


I think the point that your going for is that were condemed to death as soon as were born. Personally I'm not bothered about death, not that I'm going to try and get there faster but if I got to 50 and keeled over with a heart attack so be it but I wouldent say that I brought it on myself.

Though as you seem to think that everything could be brought down to a choice you made. Hope that drag of a cigarette I had behind the bike shed at 12 years ago school doesnt give me lung cancer, or that bacon butty I had dosent clog my arterties in 10 years and make me keel over. Oh well if I've got a weak heart and dont know about it must be my fault.

Also not to labour the point those images and "jokes" are in bad taste. Or should I decide when someones close family dies to take the piss with a few well placed "jokes" about the dead to cheer them up??

Yes Jackson is dead, maybe people liked him for his music and he was a bit of a soap opera in life but he's dead and gone, also he's got a family, wonder if they saw those images an laughed the thoughts of a loved one dead away?

As I siad i'm not a fan of his BUT I do have respect for people and I wouldn't "personally applaud those who made the images" and then post them up on the internet, kinda shows a level of maturity dont you think? Or maybe I'm old and out of it.

nuff said


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# 18 27-06-2009 , 05:08 PM
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Sorry if I seemed immature, I guess it is just a point-of-view thing.
either way, I don't feel comfortable replying to this thread anymore...

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# 19 27-06-2009 , 05:44 PM
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Originally posted by Joopson
Sorry if I seemed immature, I guess it is just a point-of-view thing.

you are very young tho... aren't you?

# 20 27-06-2009 , 06:33 PM
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Well, yes, 17.
But young does not equal immature.
People have different points-of-view, and just because the opinions differ does not mean either is immature.


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# 21 27-06-2009 , 07:19 PM
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haha, you're right. young does not equal immature, it equals naive.

17 is a funny old age. :p

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