[quote name='mykevermin']Heh. No way, he's successfully sober. I'm not that caliber of dude.
You seem to have taken VanillaGorilla's old schtick of needing to single out my posts as of late. From the things you've said in this thread, you don't seem to be on any different a page regarding this guy's death. But let's not miss an opportunity to take a potshot!
Look, if you're powering down a tub of Haagen-Daaz while sniffling over "10 Things I Hate About You," if that's what makes you feel good, then great. But it certainly does not become, in light of that, *me* who is the one filling my life with forced emotion that is the result of people I'm detached from.
But, hey, anything to fulfill your own self-righteous agenda. Right? Right.
Now, your turn for the last word, as you just CAN'T not do it. :lol:.[/QUOTE]
So, where in there is the part where you defend yourself being a complete asshole and back-handedly calling upset Heath Ledger fans, and I quote, "stupid," "dumb," and "dumbass"es.
You seem to think that you have this deep understanding of the world by which you're so

ing inciteful for noticing that the, as I'm sure you consider them, shallow and stupid and manipulatable masses are more upset about the specific death of a pop culture figure, than the anonymous masses being slaughtered in Darfur.
The two aren't mutually exclusive. People can be sympathetic and concerned and even mournful about the atrocities, death, and miserable conditions that plague damn near the entire world, as well as specifically and vocally upset when an admired popular figure dies unexpectedly. But no, you see the way the world really works, myke. Everyone except you is stupid and shallow, while you, up on your hill, you're burdened with the weight of enlightened knowledge and true perspective on the cruel world around you. Riiight. You keep on thinking that.
Again, you're the ultimate loser here, because you're the who will for all intents and purposes resemble some sort of hypothetical battered, disabled, disillusioned, depressed, self-loathing, mercilessly cynical, bitter 80-year-old man, before you're even middle-aged. And now I take my turn to take a pot shot at the "stupid masses" here on CAG, who mistake your shallow cynicism for wisdom and worldliness. What a world!
[quote name='GuilewasNK']All I'll say is that if people are sad or want to mourn then I have no problem with that. I wouldn't want to tell people that their mourning over Heath (who I saw few, if any movies from) is out of place with the suffering of other nameless people in the world. I wouldn't want anyone else to say the same to me about Sean Taylor (who will mean more to me than to most people) or Eddie Guerrero.
I never have understood the argument that someone doesn't deserve attention because, "other people in the world don't get the attention for their death or suffering". You can't have pity quotas for each person that dies.[/QUOTE]
That's what I would have written if I was less of an asshole.
Anyways, enough of who's an asshole and who isn't and whether or not it's okay to mourn Ledger. Back to the topic.
OMG HEEEAAATTTHHHHH ;___________;