Michael Jackson Dies

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  1. LL5

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    Even if he was one, which i personally believe he is not its still someone dying, no matter how a person is, no one deserves death.
     
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    I'm on BBC News right now, and they have not reported him dead.
    They've said that 3 newspapers/websites have said he's dead but no independant BBC reporter has confirmed he has died yet.

    Stop inventing news.

    Draxxus, you're just a dick, ------ off.



    Edit : Scratch that. NOW it's confirmed.
     
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    Even if he was one, which i personally believe he is not its still someone dying, no matter how a person is, no one deserves death.
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    What if some dude came and raped your whole family and then killed them cut them up, and put them all over your house.

    He doesn't deserve to die?

    Oh and he was a molester.
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    As i said, no one deserves to die, go to prison yes but thats totally different to what michael jackson has been claimed to do, he hasnt murdered someones entire family has he? no, and he wasnt a molestor, just because you say something doesnt make it true.
     
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    I don't care anymore about my enemy dying than a friend or family member dying.

    Death is a part of life, if you can't understand that then I am not the unfortunate one here. There are 155,131 deaths per day in the world (per the US Census: http://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/ipc/pcwe), averaging 1.79 deaths per second, where is your bleeding heart for them?
     
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    Dementia is going to say something.

    EDIT: Dammit, I knew it. Okay dementia just slammed a point on someone's face.
     
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    Its not the point of someone dying its the point that people are pleased with a death. if people were shouting and cheering that someone close to had died you wouldnt like that, surely.
     
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    How the ------ is it fact that he was one?
    Where's your evidence hm?

    The fact the court case ruled in favour of innocent at least means the chances are higher that he was innocent.
    Get off the media bandwagon by saying he was when you've got absouletely no reason to believe he was, oh, except you got told.


    PS : And yeah, regardless of what you thought of him, cheering and celebrating his death just makes you an ignorant prick.
     
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    really?
     
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    Get off the media bandwagon by saying he was when you've got absouletely no reason to believe he was, oh, except you got told.
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    Actually you're on the media bandwagon for thinking that he didn't.. It's not hard to pay people off in court. I know all about it.
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    Haha.
    I'm sure you do.

    The media bandwagon is definetely not that he didn't, the fact that it has been parodied so many times in every comedy on the planet reflects that.

    I'm going to assume you weren't the one driving the car.
     
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    Voteban Draxxus for being the most ignorant and clearly ------ing stupid member of the forum.

    PS : I mean, surely someone so, brainless couldn't be allowed to have a driving license? No?
     
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    really?
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    Ya that's called not caring about him.. We like to ------ with people stfu you nerdy ass kid and get out more. I'M GOING OUT BYE!
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    im not the one that plays runescape...
     
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    I am indifferent to death. This brings you to a bridge, you can either be sad, which is a negative emotion, or you can continue to be cheerful, which is a positive emotion. I choose a positive route and thus I am happy regarding my indifference to death. Want to know something? 4 of my friends were in a car, driving drunk, and got into an accident with another car, killing the elderly man of the other car and 3 of my friends, leaving the driver of the car to be caught on 4 separate accounts of vehicular manslaughter and a few other things. I was happy that they died, because despite my friends dying, they aren't going to be drunk driving anymore, and they won't be hurting anyone anymore.

    You can make positives out of nearly every situation in life if you have the right attitude, and death is one of the most common frequencies of change in the world, making it almost ideal to find the positive in someones death.
     
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