RIP Stranger

November 25th, 2008 by Matt

People die everyday, yet it seems like a duty to honor the death of people. I have nothing against that if it is your family or something like that. However I have seen people honor the deaths of someone they have never met. I suppose this is alright if the death was tragic. But this is not always the case.

Let me go backwards one month. Brandon Crisp ran away from home because his parents took away his Xbox 360. He was then found dead in the woods and the autopsy showed that he died of chest injuries, possibly from falling from a tree. So why is it that a group on Facebook gets created RIP BRANDON CRISP and it gets thousands of people joining it. First of all, you never knew the guy, why do you care if he died. Secondly he died because of his own mistake, he overreacted and it cost him his life.

I could go into the death of Heath Ledger again, but what’s the point. Assholes will aways praise his role in Dark Knight but ignore his other work because it was shit. His death wasn’t tragic either, he fucking killed himself with a drug overdose. He should have waited for his AIDS to kick in and kill him, that would have been tragic.

Why honor the death of someone you don’t know? Apparently it is a sign of respect. So why don’t you respect the people who die everyday. Just because some deaths are reported on the news doesn’t mean that they are important at all.

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