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Linkin Park singer Chester Bennington commits Self Delete aged 41
Figure:
stuffty thing is, the family doesn't get any money out of it
e-maxx:
--- Quote from: (or nal?) on July 20, 2017, 05:04:17 PM ---People who kill themselves when they have it all should be shunned.
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u know the saying money doesn't buy happiness
Tezuni 2.0:
damn, this guy was a really talented singer too
its sad, but people exaggerate how much they care just like facebook banners after every french attack - it's like some weird way to earn societal brownie points
Brikichu:
--- Quote from: Tezuni 2.0 on July 20, 2017, 09:34:10 PM ---damn, this guy was a really talented singer too
its sad, but people exaggerate how much they care just like facebook banners after every french attack - it's like some weird way to earn societal brownie points
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They don't know what they have until it's dead and hanging from a ceiling fan evidently, so they want to make sure that people know they "cared" even though they probably haven't listened to a Linkin Park song unironically since 2008. It's okay to feel remorse since it is still loss of human life, but people rarely express remorse about people they don't even know without the intention to make themselves look better in the process.
ShadowsfeaR:
The problem with your brown townysis is that people can take music very personally, and the artists that they listen to can mean a lot to them. Is it WRONG to share why you enjoyed their music and the memories you've had listening to them? I still listen to about 70-80% of all the music I've gotten into over my lifetime, music ranging from old to new. Music is something a lot of people consume on a daily basis, so it's entirely fair to have remorse for something that you enjoy being gone.