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Something is seriously wrong with society. This was a father, son, friend and human being. Everyone speaks of his death like a life wasn't even lost or people aren't seriously grieving. Death isn't a joke or appropriate to discuss impersonally. I know on this app we try to find light and humor in the darkest of things to be positive. But this however doesn't apply
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@Pretty Sweet, yes but we mourn people that have affect on us. As a gear head Paul Walker are Rodger Rodes had an effect on the community that I am part of because he was a philanthropist, nice guy, and positive role model. Yes it is sad that many people die every day but we can't mourn everyone because everybody would never stop mourning. What you are doing is morally wrong by getting mad at people for mourning someone who had some effect on their life and you should ashamed of yourself. I don't see you sending flowers to every single family that lost a member or visiting every grave stone but instead I see you trying to make mourning people feel worse.
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All these pictures about a tragic accident, I stay on pics not just because of the pictures but because of the nice and pleasant community, but it seems that I was to quick to judge the people who I would think have a conscience, he was a great actor and he left a 15 year old daughter behind have a bit of a pride in yourselves.
How is that bad luck? He died doing what he loved, right after doing something else he loved (childrens charity event); in my opinion, if he had to go, this was the best possible way.