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Old 02-01-2020, 07:14 PM
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Any loss of life is something to grieve for. All life is to be cherished in my book.
I don’t understand the thought process behind whether a person has money or whatever else has anything to do with grieving for that person differently or not at all.
You don't feel anything extra when someone you admired has died. Tom Petty? George Harrison?

I think it's very normal. You feel like you know them like you know your friends because they've been a part of your life somehow as opposed to total strangers.

There's still thousands of people at this hour at the makeshift memorial in LA nearly a week after the accident. Apparently A LOT of people feel something.
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