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ORIGINAL: ienigma777 Oh wait..Ed McHon, they go in three's, let's see, one, two three, four ohhboy. Natasha, Caradine, Farrah, Jackson, Mchon. What a crock of urban legend shit. You missed out some - like Jeff Goldblum  quote:
You people, are braindead...Lockit has it right... Bravo LOCKIT; respect after death...HA; a pedophile dies, so what, all he could do in his life is make money, ( a hellof alot) for himself, and have plastic surgeons make him a grotesque. I find respect for someone in death a bit strange, so yes, I do agree there. The rest, well... alleged - acquited and for me, rather less grotesque than cheapo cock pic. I actually found him quite beautiful. quote:
They have a radio station here, in over TWENTY years they have NEVER once played any of M.J.'s music; oh but now, every 1/2 hour; a M.J. tune. You could always stick on a cd? quote:
Janet will make a tribute album; Cool. quote:
they will re-release tribute albums, Cool. quote:
collector's additions; They do that already. quote:
will come out with a M.J. collectible figurine. They do that already. quote:
They'll be Christmas Tree M.J. ornaments...hell, he'll out do Elvis stuff. They already do. Geeze - ya behind the times already. quote:
And you people sorrow for him, respect him.....what a joke you all are. I find the sorrow for him a bit strange. Personally, I believe he is far better off without people in general after the way he has been treated. I feel sorrow for me - because it's a loss of part of my history. As an icon, he will always suffer people who are iconoclasts - I don't really take much notice of such antics to let them touch me in a negative way - it's only fear that makes people get all caught up in iconoclasm - sometimes envy. I was going to avoid posting, because it's a pretty embaressing thread on the whole and it's definately made me question other peoples motives and my own integrity and the relationships and respect I have with others. However, occurances like the passing of Jackson are great spring cleaning days... days of epiphany - The reality is, there is no act that is more evil than another, regardless what people want to believe about hurting another. But then, not responding - well - that would deny me the right of voicing my - hmmmmm.... regret is the wrong word because I believe his passing is pretty much a positive thing for his timeline - and sorrows the wrong word... loss doesn't cover it because he has been pretty silent for the past 10 years more. I believe that, more than anyone else in a cultural sense, Jackson has highlighted just how evil and malicious people can be and has put under the spotlight just how flawed humanity really is - and just how unhappy - this thread being a fine example. And I think that is what touches me the most about his death. Michael Jackson 1958 - 2009
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