In your opinion. I disagree, personally.They're two completely different topics.
Don't see y'all clamouring to name suns after Palestinian children![]()
I do find it interesting that the death of a comedian prompts a massive outpouring of expressions of grief and desires for memorials, while other tragedies barely get a mention. It was a serious point.
I have no idea what you're trying to say.Yeah i know this kind of thinking .. many wars started with it .. you're in a good way. Demagogia is the worse comportment i know. Good point you won all the wallet !
In addition, as much as I liked his films and his comedy, if the guy deliberately committed suicide, we don't need to pay tribute to people who opt out of life.
I agree with that, to a point. But then it does mean that calls for memorials in situations like this are a little... subjective.Human nature innit - we all mourn, or pay tribute to, those who've been a part of our lives, either directly or indirectly. My dad dies, I cry buckets... The tsunami kills quarter of a million and, while I feel sad for the waste of life, I shed not a tear.
I don't find it a different topic. If I was asked whether I'd prefer to see a sun named Robin Williams, or Gaza 2014, I think I'd opt for the latter.I'm not going to cry over Robin Williams of course, but he was a (very small) part of my childhood and life since then. I'm not actually sad at all that he's died (he's a guy I never met, or knew, after all) but I suppose I feel a twinge of something that a tiny part of my memories has come to a close, if that makes sense. The situation in Gaza is, of course, terrible... but it's a completely different topic and a different emotion.
They're two completely different topics.
I have no idea what you're trying to say.
What will be next?
Charlie Chaplin Nebula
Jerry Lewis Gateway
The Bill Cosby Exchange
The Abbot & Costello Twin Galaxy
Van Dyke Cloud
No, they are not. Just that one is much more serious than the other. Harder to come to terms with maybe? Certainly less 'comfortable' to deal with. I would be more inclined to have a memorial to those innocents who had life taken from them than a man at the end of his time who gave his life away.
There's no rabble to rouse around here. Just a bunch of middle-aged gamersI think he was calling you a rabble rouser.
I agree with that, to a point. But then it does mean that calls for memorials in situations like this are a little... subjective.
And I disagree with him. An opinion is not a factJabokai explained it well enough in his previous post as to the difference.
I sounds like it might be a good time to close this thread...
I think most of us can agree on that.I agree.