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seriously? that's pretty insensitive for someone who JUST died and had obvious mental health issues uwu
Even when the night changes
hope you get picked soon <3 uwu
And now it seems he's discovered the hard way that ... no ... humans can't fly. Especially not from a hotel window in the direction of the pool.
Technically ... yes ... he flew. But the landing lacked a certain grace ...
With all due respect to him people die every day in the world.
Famous people aren't any different than the rest of us.
I don't cry every day just because Layne Staley died all those years ago and I missed him in concert with Alice in Chains because of drug rehab. I felt bad for him then moved on ... just like people that know me will hopefully do.
Most people don't know me and will not even know I died never mind care about it.
I don't mean to be rude but there is an unhealthy attraction to famous people who die. It is a part of life.