04-04-2005, 06:14 PM
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| Quote: Originally posted by Kizzie Allie, they do the same when Presidents die. Never got the point.
I do have to be honest, I don't feel any kind of emotion right now. I was never religious, so I don't feel sad or anything. I sympathize with those who did see him as this leader and great being, but I just don't feel that way. I don't want any of my posts to sound disrespectful so I thought I'd make my feelings clear so that people don't think I'm being rude by not commenting on how sad I am and what not. He did do great things for the world, I do acknowledge, but for some reason I don't feel any emotion when major figures die. Like if Bush died, heaven forbid, I wouldn't say I wouldn't care, I just can't force myself to feel sad for someone I don't know, have never met, and never really cared for. But I have gotten some PMs from people, which is why I'm addressing all of this. So, I don't owe anyone my emotions, so please stop PMing me on why I don't comment that I'm just soo sorry he's passed and all that jazz. | Hmm.. Its not exactly the same with Presidents because they have a casket and an american flag on top of the casket.. you dont see the presidents face.. but the general reason, that I think they do it, is because they want you to pay respects and its sort of like a final good-bye. |
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