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Ron X (not verified) says:
Anonymous said: Wow. Who are you to judge another human being?
Me: This is a free society, and I have every right to judge whomever I please.
Anonymous said: A person's career choice or income level is not the only factor in determining their level of happiness.
Me: It may not be the ONLY factor, but it's enormously important. Go take a walk around Brownsville or Newark and tell me that it's not.
Anonymous said: Obviously Mr. Ledger faced severe anxiety and personal demons...suicide or not...that did not allow him to relax or be at peace with himself.
Me: Awwwww. He faced anxiety pwobwems. "Wah! Wah! Wah! I dropped out of high school at 16, have no apparent talent, became an unmarried "baby daddy" by age 26, and like to spend my days taking pills inside my $23,000-per-month apartment. Life is so hard. Waaaahhh!"
Anonymous said: Pray that you never find yourself in a similar situation where the world turns its back on you or mocks your suffering.
Me: Question. Do you actually read what you're writing, or are you stricken with some form of verbal dysentery? Are you implying that the world "turned its back" on Heath Ledger? That the world turned its back on a dropout whom it made a MULTI-MILLIONAIRE by age 25? Go take a walk around Camden and see people whom the world REALLY turned its back on.
Anonymous said: You come across as a cold, cruel, bitter person who is still holding a grudge because you never landed a part in the school play.
Me: You come across as a brainwashed shill who's been conditioned to venerate the Hollywood machine.
Anonymous said: To say that you don't feel sadness at the death of a promising young man is just sick.
Me: I don't feel sad at all. I feel sad for people with REAL problems. I feel sad for 45 million people without health insurance in this country. I feel sad for the guys in Iraq. I feel sad for people who hear gunshots while lying in bed at night. I DON'T feel sorry for losers like Heath Ledger.
Anonymous said: Wow. Who are you to judge another human being?
Me: This is a free society, and I have every right to judge whomever I please.
Anonymous said: A person's career choice or income level is not the only factor in determining their level of happiness.
Me: It may not be the ONLY factor, but it's enormously important. Go take a walk around Brownsville or Newark and tell me that it's not.
Anonymous said: Obviously Mr. Ledger faced severe anxiety and personal demons...suicide or not...that did not allow him to relax or be at peace with himself.
Me: Awwwww. He faced anxiety pwobwems. "Wah! Wah! Wah! I dropped out of high school at 16, have no apparent talent, became an unmarried "baby daddy" by age 26, and like to spend my days taking pills inside my $23,000-per-month apartment. Life is so hard. Waaaahhh!"
Anonymous said: Pray that you never find yourself in a similar situation where the world turns its back on you or mocks your suffering.
Me: Question. Do you actually read what you're writing, or are you stricken with some form of verbal dysentery? Are you implying that the world "turned its back" on Heath Ledger? That the world turned its back on a dropout whom it made a MULTI-MILLIONAIRE by age 25? Go take a walk around Camden and see people whom the world REALLY turned its back on.
Anonymous said: You come across as a cold, cruel, bitter person who is still holding a grudge because you never landed a part in the school play.
Me: You come across as a brainwashed shill who's been conditioned to venerate the Hollywood machine.
Anonymous said: To say that you don't feel sadness at the death of a promising young man is just sick.
Me: I don't feel sad at all. I feel sad for people with REAL problems. I feel sad for 45 million people without health insurance in this country. I feel sad for the guys in Iraq. I feel sad for people who hear gunshots while lying in bed at night. I DON'T feel sorry for losers like Heath Ledger.