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2003-02-23, 01:35 AM | [Ignore Me] #6 | ||
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I highly doubt the dead care about the weather. I'd personally rather die in the rain, but I'm an Aquarius, and I like it. It would also make the ground soft and easier to dig up, so the undertaker wouldn't have to work so hard.
You want to talk bad weather, our area had a forecast of rain, freezing rain, and snow. It's done all three throughout the course of the day, and it's still snowing. Hell, at the rate it's coming we may have a foot when I wake up tommorrow. |
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2003-02-23, 02:47 AM | [Ignore Me] #7 | ||
ah, yes... well it was raining down here in NC and it was quite sad to hear about it. poor duke is gonna get reamed now.
Kind of odd, thousands of people die everyday due to other peoples mistakes and Duke is gonna pay more than anyone!!! although... that was a pretty stupid mistake.... |
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2003-02-23, 05:36 AM | [Ignore Me] #8 | ||
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True. Always need to keep in mind that people die everyday. Doesnt feel right, to me, when people make such a huge deal about someone that has died but dismiss the people that die all the time.
Ex. Space shuttle and an avalanche that killed some skiers around the same time. Kind of a bad example but you get my point. |
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2003-02-23, 03:02 PM | [Ignore Me] #10 | ||
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Yeah, we get your point. That's how I felt. 7 people died in a space ship, and something like 17 died in an avalanche. Why do the astronaughts get more coverage? I didn't know either of the groups, so I didn't really care about either. If we didn't have death, we wouldn't have life, or so my Yin Yang philosphizing (might be making up a word there but I don't care) always thinks.
Both of them may be serving a better purpose. The 'naughts death's may provide better safety measurements for those who follow behind them, and the same goes with the avalanche victims. We could not advance without the sacrifices of others. "Like a space monkey, ready to be shot out into space" -Fight Club, Chuck Palinhuk (Great book which deals with the subject a lot among other good ones.) |
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2003-02-23, 03:23 PM | [Ignore Me] #11 | |||
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If I hear about 17 random people dying in an avalanche I just don't have the emotional response that I do for 7 random astronaughts. I believe that the majority of the US will have a greater emotional response to the astronaughts than the climbers. This makes it worthy of more news coverage. (in addition to studying the mystery of why it crashed, and analysing it's effect on NASA's procedures and funding) Now you might ask; why does America have a greater emotional response to the death of these astronaughts? That probably goes back to the space race and Kennedy's moving speeches about the space exploration program. America began to take great pride in it's space program, and it became somehting of an american Icon and somewhat intertwined with the American psyche. Being something of a symbol of America, and considering the amount of patriotism there is in America, people feel like they lost a little piece of themselves in the crash.
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