Seriously. They're not nutcases. Just curious. Seeing as ther have been alot of deaths in the past 3 years of my life for me, I can actually understand why some people want to see it. Hell, I wanna see it too! We can't help it if we're curious. We're not freakin meantal for cryin out loud. It's just interesting. It's hard to explain, but I know that noone who wants to see would watch it and then be all like "Ha ha that was sooo cool!" or whatev, they're gonna be like "That's sad."
2006-09-05
13:39:06
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I'm not sick. I have thought about his wife and kids. I know what they're about to go thru. Trust me!
2006-09-05
13:42:58 ·
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Ummmmmmmm tweenthelines, he has an 8 year old daughter too. Don't forget about her now.
2006-09-05
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I can understand the interest but just at the moment it does not seem to be the sensitive thing to do. Within the full documentary when it is released would be the more sensitive way to go.
2006-09-05 13:47:10
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answered by KAT 2
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Because when people are displaying their morbid curiosity it's just that. Morbid curiosity. These individuals are the types who rush out to train wrecks to get a look at the bodies, then often swoon and faint when they see the gore. Watching horrific scenes satisfies some people's lust for the twisted and sick that has become our culture. I don't want to know people who yearn to see these types of things. And to Chicken, please don't make blanket statemetns, implying that EVERYONE has morbd curiosity. Not everyone does, dear, but if YOU do, fine. Glad I don't know you! At least poster jackie sounds as though she has a brain which is more than I can say for most of you little retards! Your parents must be so proud!
2006-09-05 13:42:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Why would anyone want to watch someone die?
If people wanna watch people die why don't they go to the ER or A&E & watch people there, or better still go & sit by the motorway & wait for a crash then they can be really satisfied & walk around saying "thats sad". Ofcourse it's bloody sad, someone has died but anyone with any common sense wouldn't have to see it on tv to know that.
I know lots of people have lost loved ones but surely that will make people less inclined to watch it knowing how heart wrenching it is. Would you want the world to have seen your loved ones die on the tv? No you wouldn't.
2006-09-05 13:56:31
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answered by Xima 2
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Anyone who is responsible for releasing that on the internet is cruel and selfish and insensitive.
The only people that matter right now are his beloved Son and Wife and the rest of his family that don't need that thing being passed around to so many places that it accidentally shows up on their own computer some day.
Kids at his son's school don't need to see it so that they end up talking about it and or asking the kid about it.
It's just wrong. Leave it alone already!
2006-09-05 14:02:42
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answered by NONAME 4
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If you think seeing someone die is interesting you are a nut and need help to fit into the real world. Stop watching TV. This is real, devastating to the family, sad and tragic.
2006-09-05 13:47:54
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answered by jackie 6
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Because they're heartless ghouls trying to get some sort of sick jollies at the expense of a dead man.
2006-09-05 14:48:01
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answered by Sgt. VietnamVet 3
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The video of the dude getting his head chopped off was sickening and gross.It had a purpose to demonstrate why we are at war with islam,,,but what your saying is entertainment dear, man you need help.
2006-09-05 13:46:35
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answered by Anonymous
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why would someone want to see the act of him getting killed? what is in it for those who want to see that film....and you say think of his wife and kids,,,,,,well..do just that,,,,,why should they relive that moment every time they turn on the tv or pick up a paper or stand at the checkout and see it in the STAR or one of the others..why not just let them be to mourn the loss of their loved one...i wonder if that would be so hard to do??
2006-09-05 13:53:53
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answered by ggmsixer 5
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i agree witchu completely. u r so right. it is human nature to want to see things like that. not b/c they're sick or twisted, but just because Steve Irwin was such a beloved member of pop culture and it would be interesting and maybe somewhat moving to see his last moments on earth, u kno? i mean, i wanna see it, too. it'd be interesting....
2006-09-05 13:46:16
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answered by ♥_mrs.smith 4
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How would you like it if the entire planet was salivating over the footage of one of your loved ones dying moment? If the most painful tragedy in your life was 'entertainment' for others?
2006-09-05 13:46:24
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answered by Anonymous
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