That's me told I am so sorry that I am not wailing with grief over an extraordinarily overrated person who utterly self-destructed despite all the resources at her disposal to avert this it's just that while i feel any death is a tragedy i don't think she was any more notable than the 150,000 other people who died yesterday and can't summon terribly much sympathy for her because i am actually glad she won't make any more music and as pauw said she had far better chances than most of getting help but her most famous song is about refusing to get help
Are you seriously asking what contributions Paul McCartney, Keith Richards, Bob Dylan, and David Smurfing Bowie have made to music? Seriously? I don't even like The Beatles and I'm not a huge fan of the Stones but I'm not going to deny that they were important.Originally Posted by DMKA
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But I don't hate her lifestyle. I don't give a flying smurf one way or the other. I'm just not going to pretend it was anything other than it was, and sure as Steve will write run-on sentences I'm not going to laud her for it, and as I don't like her music, I'm not going to laud her for that either. Oh and potential doesn't impress me. I've got tons of potential but I don't expect to win awards for books I've not written yet. Potential is meaningless until you do something with it.




That's me told I am so sorry that I am not wailing with grief over an extraordinarily overrated person who utterly self-destructed despite all the resources at her disposal to avert this it's just that while i feel any death is a tragedy i don't think she was any more notable than the 150,000 other people who died yesterday and can't summon terribly much sympathy for her because i am actually glad she won't make any more music and as pauw said she had far better chances than most of getting help but her most famous song is about refusing to get help
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