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therealblankman (Member Profile)
Thank-You
In reply to this comment by therealblankman:
How on earth did this get missed? *doublepromote the body and the soul.
RIP Amy
Bill Maher - New Rules - Sept.16, 2011
>> ^zaust:
Did he really just put Amy Winehouse on the cover of Shit Faced magazine? So the time we have to not to take the piss out of celebrities after they die is now <2 months. Nice to know.
Yep, and it's still funny.
ps. Is this cut off before he get's in to his rant? Usually the last point is quite a bit longer.
Bill Maher - New Rules - Sept.16, 2011
Did he really just put Amy Winehouse on the cover of Shit Faced magazine? So the time we have to not to take the piss out of celebrities after they die is now <2 months. Nice to know.
Amy Winehouse- F**k Me Pumps
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Amy Winehouse found dead at her home, aged 27.
>> ^FlowersInHisHair:
I've heard this sort of attitude a lot in the last couple of days and it really bugs me. Just because other things in the world are worse, or other tragedies might affect you more deeply than this, it doesn't mean that this isn't sad or that Amy Winehouse wasn't deserving of our pity. Famine in Africa, terorism in Norway, my friend's cat got put down, my husband being diagnosed with cancer, Amy Winehouse's death. All bad news, all happened recently, and I feel sad about them all in different ways.
Since you quoted my post in your response, I'll assume you were responding to me as well. Sure, the death of any people would be felt by someone, and I'm sure those who like her music would feel sad. My commenting is to bring up the fact that celebrity deaths has been given more attention than the real problems in the world, because it's something that sells papers and gain audience from bored people. I think it has the same overtone of the "First world problem" meme and therefore the association.
<troll face>If that bugs you, well that's too bad, welcome to the interweb.</troll face>
Intro to Back to Black will break your heart
I posted the 51 minutes of extraordinary.
"Sometimes when you go real deep, you forget to come up for air."
Amy Winehouse found dead at her home, aged 27.
>> ^mizila:
Damned shame. The people around her should be ashamed, if not criminally charged. Welcome to the 27 Club Amy. R.I.P.
"Tried to make me go to rehab, and I said, 'No. No. No.'" - Amy Winehouse
In retrospect, No was probably the wrong answer.
Does that make this EIA?
Before dismissing me as an insensitive jerk, how many Syrians were shot and killed while protesting for democracy since her death, and with no fanfare.
Amy Winehouse found dead at her home, aged 27.
>> ^mizila:
Damned shame. The people around her should be ashamed, if not criminally charged. Welcome to the 27 Club Amy. R.I.P.
"Tried to make me go to rehab, and I said, 'No. No. No.'" - Amy Winehouse
I find it pretty amusing that There is a wikipedia page dedicated to people dying during an arbitrarily decided year.
I'm sure you can find famous singers/song writers who died at other ages as well.
Amy Winehouse found dead at her home, aged 27.
>> ^Asmo:
>> ^steroidg:
I'm adding celebrity deaths in to the category of "First world problems".
Yup. A million starving children is a statistic. One dead crackwhore who can sing?
I've heard this sort of attitude a lot in the last couple of days and it really bugs me. Just because other things in the world are worse, or other tragedies might affect you more deeply than this, it doesn't mean that this isn't sad or that Amy Winehouse wasn't deserving of our pity. Famine in Africa, terorism in Norway, my friend's cat got put down, my husband being diagnosed with cancer, Amy Winehouse's death. All bad news, all happened recently, and I feel sad about them all in different ways.
Amy Winehouse found dead at her home, aged 27.
>> ^steroidg:
I'm adding celebrity deaths in to the category of "First world problems".
Yup. A million starving children is a statistic. One dead crackwhore who can sing?
EvilDeathBee (Member Profile)
So agree with you
In reply to this comment by EvilDeathBee:
To those who feel really upset about this, I'm wondering when a junkie on the street walks up to you begging for money you know they'll use on drugs, what is your response? To someone who has NOTHING else, no money, no friends, no family to help them through? Amy Winehouse's death, a tragedy? Absolutely. Preventable? Easily. But I think the deaths of unknowns in the street due to substance abuse is far more tragic than another celebrity who could've got help far more easily, if they really wanted it.
If you really want to help, why not donate to a charity? http://www.actiononaddiction.org.uk/ for instance?
Amy Winehouse found dead at her home, aged 27.
To those who feel really upset about this, I'm wondering when a junkie on the street walks up to you begging for money you know they'll use on drugs, what is your response? To someone who has NOTHING else, no money, no friends, no family to help them through? Amy Winehouse's death, a tragedy? Absolutely. Preventable? Easily. But I think the deaths of unknowns in the street due to substance abuse is far more tragic than another celebrity who could've got help far more easily, if they really wanted it.
If you really want to help, why not donate to a charity? http://www.actiononaddiction.org.uk/ for instance?