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the dope people will cry for the celebrities, when they died.
though they´d never met them.

If the unknown poor Aqualung dies, no one cries for him. Cause he is a poor swine.

Is it a realistic point of view ?

2006-11-28 03:39:09 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Psychology

for instance The fall of Princess Diana

reply only for cleverness

2006-11-28 04:00:26 · update #1

4 answers

It is realistic, but certainly not idealistic.

2006-11-28 03:59:26 · answer #1 · answered by T Delfino 3 · 1 0

It is shameful to say, but in a way yes. But more in terms of how "we" live today. I mean, it is all around us.. "we" are conditioned to value material things, people.. and the less fortunate get left behind. It is sad to think how some people can value objects or trivial things, more than life it'self and all that comes with it. I give to charity for many years now and I still ponder about where my money goes, as there is more and more tragedy everyday. I do not have the same view as above. I try to appreiciate all, to the best of my ability.

It broke my heart when "they" killed Diana. I was never really into the royal family or anything, but I was shocked and discusted by that. And the queen making a movie? Hmmmmmmm...


May Diana and Dodi's soul rest in peace...



Love

2006-11-28 03:53:58 · answer #2 · answered by claudine sophia 2 · 1 0

I tend not to care, there are people dying every day who have lived far tougher lives than some pampered celebrity. Is it a shame they die? Yes. Do i shed a tear? No.

2006-11-28 03:42:04 · answer #3 · answered by ugly little hate machine 1 · 3 1

Yes, it is realistic. I've always thought the same thing.

2006-11-28 03:42:33 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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