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KneeTheCap: EVERY death is a tragedy, no matter if it's self inflicted or not..

One death just cannot be more "important" than another..

But that's just me talking..
Of course, but you see a difference between death of a junkie who overdosed, and death of an innocent kid killed by a psychopath.

This is why many people don't care about Amy's death. Because it's most probably only her fault.
Post edited July 24, 2011 by keeveek
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keeveek: *snip*
Of course, but you see a difference between death of a junkie who overdosed, and death of an innocent kid killed by a psychopath.
*snip*
Want an honest answer? In my opinion, there's no difference. A human being is dead. That's the base point of everything. EVERY death is a tragedy in my eyes. And death is same for everyone.

I really don't want this to sound cruel in any way, I literally cried when I heard the news from Norway, and couldn't sleep when I found out how many have died...
Post edited July 24, 2011 by KneeTheCap
Yeah, I understand your point of view, and I think you are right.

But I am not judging people who don't care about Amy, because she did everything to die young, and did nothing to save herself. And nobody was really surprised by this fact.

But of course, she will be missed by many, and for some people her death might be more personal than death of the kids in Norway..