Deja vu, that was the lunch room conversation to a T
2007-08-31 08:09:45
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answered by Bleh! 6
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I care about Diana's death but At the same time I think that it's time we move on and get on with our lifes.i THINK IT'S TIME THE MEDIA GIVE IT A REST. I mean if you really care about her then You Will care about how her sons must feel having to see her in the media saying she is murdered or something like that. I mean guys it was ten years ago and if we care enough we will let her rest in peace.
2007-08-31 08:16:12
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answered by wee suzie 4
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It is tragic when anyone dies, especially in a road accident.
Most of us are not in a position to promote the good causes that Diana was privileged to support. I think the idolatry that has followed her death is out of proportion and I am concerned about the sincerity of her intentions. Poor people in our society that work for charity deserve far more praise than Diana. But they do not seek it and few would notice if they passed away tonight.
2007-08-31 08:18:33
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answered by Spiny Norman 7
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Some people get upset because they bought the newspapers and Hello type magazines, and as such they were the ones who wanted more and more pictures of Diana, etc...
Simply: They feel guilty, because - Diana was the Hit, The Paparazzi were the Assassins, and they were the client.
2007-08-31 08:12:36
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answered by Anonymous
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It's unfortunate when any 36 year old mother of two is killed in a car crash but how many of them are remembered with such public hysteria. All the latest tributes and concerts are just a mid-life kicker for the Diana Image marketing campaign.
2007-08-31 08:13:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe it's because she was a mum who died tragically in the prime of life? You may not want to hear about the conspiracy theories and controversy (which is fair enough) and you may not like the monarchy but to say you don't care about the death of another human being could be seen as pretty harsh...
2007-08-31 08:15:34
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answered by smc 2
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Instead of saying you don't care if someone died, say I'm so tired of hearing about that, shut up or I'm going to punch you in the face and step on your feet. That's much more politically correct. You just have to get out of their difficult world and come join us in easy world, where everything is easy.
2007-09-02 09:11:36
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answered by hb12 7
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i know what you mean the service was on telly as well, (not that i watched it just noticed it was on the other side) and thought to myself 2 why the hell it on TV?) she did die in an awful way but we can't dwell on the past, an yes she properly was a grate mum, and people did love her, but it's time to move on let her go, it was 10 years ago now people need to stop writing about her, and making money off her.
i know it sounds harsh but to us she was just a pubic figure, it's only her family & close freinds that knew her have any right to morn 10 years on.
2007-08-31 13:29:10
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answered by doughnut1002001 5
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I felt bad when she died because she was trying to do some good in the world. I liked her and Fergie but could have cared less about the rest of them. But it's been 10 years already. Let her RIP. We should care when someone dies, no matter how famous they are, but not go overboard with
2007-08-31 08:19:47
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answered by lilith663 6
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I agree, I'm sick of opening a newspaper and seeing stories about Diana, turning on the news and hearing stories about Diana. She died ten years ago, can't we just leave it be.
2007-08-31 09:04:34
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answered by Martin 3
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