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Erja_Perttu

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JamesStone said:
If she is just to emotional, then let her be sad. It´s just who she is. If she´s like that because and only because a celebrety died, then she is an idiot. And that´s it.
Either way, it isn´t worth getting mad about.
Yeah, this. The woman was sad, but who's to say that's all she was sad about? If she was sincere then fine, but wouldn't it be easier to say to someone on the street-

'I'm sad because someone died' rather than 'I'm sad because something has just happened to me that you, stranger, aren't to know about'.

I know which one I'd tell some random guy on the street.
 

Masticate

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Why on Earth would you even care about what she feels? Hell, if you disagree, leave her alone, don't condescend her for it.
 

Mace Tulio

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I'm not so much upset when people mourn the deaths of celebrities, but it upsets me when people mourn the deaths of celebrities more than the deaths of hundreds of people to disaster, war, or tragedy. For example, I didn't know anyone who cared at all about Amy Winehouse before the day she died, but the fact that she did completely overshadowed the tragic events in Oslo.
 

TheSmokingFox

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come on bro, emotional reactions aren't logical. I felt like crying when michael jackson died, i don't know why, i didn't really like his music, and thought he was probably a pretty bad guy all-round. But you know what, emotions around death are ALWAYS confusing, and always there.
 

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Turns out steve jobs worked or owned (correct me if im wrong) in pixar! Monsters Inc. was one of their creations and steve jobs apparently was there! wow...

anyway, i think you wouldnt actually get 'angry' at this sort of thing, but you would just be deeply annoyed and irritated. This person you talked to doesn't seem to fit the intellectual type... judging by her responses... IMO
 

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I cried when I saw a rerun of Crocodile Hunter a few months after Steve Irwin passed...
I never knew him, but I really loved him for what he did.
People get emotional over different things, and sometimes it doesn't make sense, but that's part of life.
 

Xanadu84

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It isn't about Steve Jobs. It's about the realization that everyone in the world faces mortality. You will, your family will, your friends will, and every day countless people who are alive and full of happiness do as well. A famous name connected to something you care about dies, and the culture at large is suddenly faced with a bleak reminder of the most fundamental tragedy in the universe. It takes a chunk out of the daily denial that any sane person requires to function.
 

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LiftYourSkinnyFists said:
kman123 said:
...Steve Jobs was in Monsters Inc?


Hey, if Taylor Swift died I might cry.
Yeah but Taylor Swift has way better breasts than Steve...
You sure about that? Have you seen the July photograph of the Apple Pin-Up Calender for 2012?

EDIT: I apologize, that was probably in bad taste...
However, that doesn't remove the fact that I have mine on reserve.
 

Lilani

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William Ossiss said:
Why does it bother you so much? Why do you think it's inherently wrong for her to react that way? It has nothing to do with you. It's her life and her emotions, and she can react to things however she very well wants to. Maybe his death reminded her about how temporary all this is, and she was reacting to the realization that she too would die someday. Or maybe she's just so empathetic that, even though she doesn't personally know the family, she can understand and share their pain. Maybe it reminded her of someone she lost, or made her think of how she would feel if she did lose someone that close to her.

The only thing that makes me angry here is that there are actually people who are petty and apathetic enough to mock someone else's private emotions and emotional responses. If it bothers you or makes you uncomfortable, just give her some space until she's done. It is none of your business.
 

Rin Little

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I have the exact same response to others when any celebrity dies. People start bawling their eyes out over it and all I can think is "Seriously?! They didn't even know you existed! Why would you waste that much time and energy on someone who never knew you and probably didn't care whether you liked them or not?!"
 

William Ossiss

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ExiledPaladin13 said:
Turns out steve jobs worked or owned (correct me if im wrong) in pixar! Monsters Inc. was one of their creations and steve jobs apparently was there! wow...

anyway, i think you wouldnt actually get 'angry' at this sort of thing, but you would just be deeply annoyed and irritated. This person you talked to doesn't seem to fit the intellectual type... judging by her responses... IMO
he had absolutely nothing to do with monsters inc. look it up. he was simply the co-founder, only one he worked on was the original toy story! and he has only ever gotten 'special thanks' on other movies, of which monsters inc is not a part of.
 

ExiledPaladin13

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William Ossiss said:
ExiledPaladin13 said:
Turns out steve jobs worked or owned (correct me if im wrong) in pixar! Monsters Inc. was one of their creations and steve jobs apparently was there! wow...

anyway, i think you wouldnt actually get 'angry' at this sort of thing, but you would just be deeply annoyed and irritated. This person you talked to doesn't seem to fit the intellectual type... judging by her responses... IMO
he had absolutely nothing to do with monsters inc. look it up. he was simply the co-founder, only one he worked on was the original toy story! and he has only ever gotten 'special thanks' on other movies, of which monsters inc is not a part of.
He WAS in pixar when it was made though, I looked it up on one of many Steve Jobs' biographies. I also never said anything about him working on any movie, just apparently... standing there...
 

Lilani

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William Ossiss said:
ExiledPaladin13 said:
Turns out steve jobs worked or owned (correct me if im wrong) in pixar! Monsters Inc. was one of their creations and steve jobs apparently was there! wow...

anyway, i think you wouldnt actually get 'angry' at this sort of thing, but you would just be deeply annoyed and irritated. This person you talked to doesn't seem to fit the intellectual type... judging by her responses... IMO
he had absolutely nothing to do with monsters inc. look it up. he was simply the co-founder, only one he worked on was the original toy story! and he has only ever gotten 'special thanks' on other movies, of which monsters inc is not a part of.
But had he not bought Pixar from Lucasfilm, there's a good chance they'd still be a little special effects division of the studio doing CGI sequences for one of many George Lucas's follies.
 

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Close to something that happened to me, actually. This person was depressed for the entire day when the drummer of one of her favorite bands died, this irritated me because when i tried to tell her that it is stupid to be so fanatical, i was seen as the bad guy. Or maybe i was, i dunno.
 

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thaluikhain said:
kman123 said:
Hey, if Taylor Swift died I might cry.
But, it'd be hilarious if Kanye interupted her funeral...sorta.
Beyonce would have to die first and have the best funeral of all time so that Kanye would have something to say though.
 

DeadEy3

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U mad?
no. but would be a little freaked if I was there.
there are fan boys and people who love celebrities just cause they are famous.
try and help her see the light.
 
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Angry? Whilst her level of emotion is over the top, the most I would be is irritated at the reasoning, just as much as I am irritated at the reasoning some people have that concludes we shouldn't care someone died.