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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Worthing, Brighton.
Posts: 994
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Worthing, Brighton.
Posts: 994
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She seemed relatively nice, did some charity work and was cheated on by her husband in a sense...
So people just felt sorry for her and felt she was a decent person because she went through a hard time.
When in reality, none of them truly knew her, and many of us have been through much worse.
Nobody I knew even mentioned her, they simply didn't care.
The majority of people who do like her are either middle aged - old, or young girls. Basically people who think "awww, she was lovely" when as I mentioned, they didn't remotely know what kind of person she was.
They merely knew her from promotional work, public events, charity causes etc...
Not from what she was like in everyday life.
I think it's quite contradictory to think you care and miss someone when they die, when you never met them.
It's the equivalent of me saying a random woman in India died, and you saying you genuinely feel some form of loss...
To you it's nothing but a name, a bunch of letters, and just you trying to do the right thing because you know it'd be wrong if you simply said you didn't care.
It's impossible to have emotions for things that were never there for you in the first place. It's the same as me being in love with someone ive never even heard of.
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