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robzo100 said:

People of her status die every year. Is every year bad as well?

No, I don't think every year is objectively good. In fact I think this is a highly subjective point that other people have made in the thread. One person can ahve a good year, and another person a bad year. However, I think most people don't have catastrophic or controversial years - many people have illustrated this by saying nothing special happened this year. Special things may ahve happened (it's life after all), but it wasn't filled with them.

I guess I understand how baffled you are by my point of view because I can't for the life of me understand how the deaths of unrelated people (why does it matter if they are a celebrity?) could change the entire outlook of a *whole* year... 

 

Each year being what it is will always be subjective, yet here we are with you trying to argue to the nail that it's been a great year, despite the fact that we haven't actually had this many celeb deaths (for instance, please take it as *for instance*) since 1982, something that hasn't occured for a very long time.

 

You don't seem to get gripped by the deaths of others, you see them as a number rather than as a person. Just because you aren't blood related doesn't mean you can feel loss or mourn them. I felt gutted and sad for a few months when Christopher Lee died, mostly because I adored his acting and as a person. I grew up watching his movies and as such I greatly missed him passing on. I've had people close to me, but not blood related, die over the years, I can still feel loss for their passing.



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