I don't get the 'speak ill of the dead' thing. In life many of us have slagged her off publically, why should her death make a difference to our view of her? Sure, there are those left behind who did care about her, but I was never one of them. We also never spare a care for the thouands of people left behind every year when their loved ones die, unless we know them. All we know about ANS is that she was famous and yet we're supposed to care for her loved ones suddenly? Sorry, I don't have the time or the inclination. She's as meaningless to me dead as she was alive, moreso in fact, by virtue of that death.
Originally posted by darvlayDamnit, why am I slow with all my points at the moment?
Her death has plagued all of the front pages of the Toronto newspapars this morning. What a joke! How is that the death of celebrities instills mourning in us while the slaughter of hundreds elsewhere in the world provokes nothing more than a shrug?