life's more improtant when you're dead

Discussion in 'The Whiners' started by DarkLunacy, Jun 27, 2004.

  1. DarkLunacy

    DarkLunacy Senior Member

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    I'ma have to say its about trying to apreciate your own life. I think being around that kidna situation makes people feel like they're more alive or something
     
  2. wastingthedawn

    wastingthedawn *~Pure Light~*

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    I find that alot as well...A person passes on too soon or in some unfortunate way and everyone hurds over...Normal people will have hundreds at their funeral who they did not know...But it's good really...I guess I think they are realizing these people were wonderful and knowing from now on they will not get the chance to know them better and that's really sad, and moreover it makes people recognizing their own mortality...
     
  3. Acid_Rain

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    that is sad, but i would have to say that many people don't appreciate what there is, until it isn't anymore.
     
  4. Strawberry_Fields_Fo

    Strawberry_Fields_Fo RN

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    "Everybody loves you when your six foot in the ground..." --Lennon
     
  5. Sage-Phoenix

    Sage-Phoenix Imagine

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    Reminds me of the Princess Diana funeral stuff. I was probably the only person in the country who couldn't be bothered with it. She was just some famous person. Had no affect on my life, I'd never even met her. The same was true of thousands of others. Yet they made a big song and dance of being upset.

    Public mourning is very morbid. Maybe people are mourning the potential of those who died, or in a warped way showing gratitude for their own life and relative happiness.

    TTFN
    Sage
     
  6. borut16

    borut16 Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    Off topic, but you weren't the only person in the country, you were the only person in the continent, I guess...
    I remember watching the whole thing in London on the T.V., and people would buy tapes of her funeral and stuff...

    She had no affect on thy life, but she really changed quite some part of the world, she's my favourite royal person, actually, but that doesn't change the fact that she's way too posh, but she helped many people and all.

    Not many get to do as much as she did, so that's why the were all so sad and all, I guess, coz she could do way more if she lived for a longer time.

    But otherwise yea, it reminds me of some photograph;

    Who Will Remember Them Now?
    [​IMG]

    Maketh me think, I guess many people cry coz they want to make the family of the dead person feel a bit better, you know, it's easier if many people are crying with you or so they say, no experience fortunatelly.

    Love,
    Borut
     
  7. Pobble

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    you werent the only one....it was sad I guess...but I never knew her so why should I be more upset for her death than for the death of any other person I have never known?
     
  8. MexicanFlowerChild

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    I know this is a bit different but is also stupid when people treat there parents like shit and when they die there all like" i should of dont this or done that" but there dead already...might as well take that as a warning that not everybody will last for ever in this world...So LOVE everybody today and not when there dead...
     
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