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R.I.P. Paul Walker (the guy famous for Fast & Furious)


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Well, you heard the news, Paul Walker died of a car accident (and he wasn't driving), along with his friend, who was driving. He was famous for the Fast & Furious movies and seeing him gone... Fast and Furious is no more after the seventh sequel, as no actor would replace the now dead Paul Walker, who portrayed as Brian O'Connor.  :(
 
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Have a goddamn heart. How would you like it if we celebrated your death because you had been in a movie we didn't like? That's completely absurd.

I'd be dead! What difference would that make?

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Like the film's, sad he will be missed by me.

 

No matter what, you can't go saying its good someone is dead because of the film's he made. It's like brony haters celebrating Tara Strongs death!

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I'm *SO* not even joking. I'm dead serious.

I *hate* those movies.

 

Well, I'm not laughing either way, because your comments are just absurd and heartless, as the poster said above.  :okiedokielokie:

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I really don't know why people make a scene over someone they don't know.
I say let those affected morn, and us common viewers just get past the fact that there won't be another fast and furious.
And to also say, I don't think there has been a good one since the first few, it's like letting a dog live when it is hurting and needs to be put down.
At least the last film he will be known for has nothing to do with cars. I may go see it, it should be a much more emotional piece.
Whether it is creative or not, I can't say.

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I really don't know why people make a scene over someone they don't know.

 

People make a "scene" over someone they don't know because they feel sympathy for someone. It's like watching someone die right before your eyes. Would you not feel any sympathy or pain from seeing such a sad event occur? 

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People make a "scene" over someone they don't know because they feel sympathy for someone. It's like watching someone die right before your eyes. Would you not feel any sympathy or pain from seeing such a sad event occur? 

First off, I don't feel that kind of pain.

Second off those making a scene, never actually saw the event.

Third, I have seen someone die, multiple people in fact, very close to me, die.

Very rarely do I cry over an actual death, it's usually dreams or photos that make me tear up.

So don't act like I haven't experienced, felt, or ignored any of the possibilities.

 

Please take the directed objection towards me, and point it elsewhere. 

Thank you.

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Have a goddamn heart. How would you like it if we celebrated your death because you had been in a movie we didn't like? That's completely absurd.

 

I dunno bout him but I'd find it fun even if it was a movie you did like!

Death should be celebrated, especially for those that have had a good life.

 

People make a "scene" over someone they don't know because they feel sympathy for someone. It's like watching someone die right before your eyes. Would you not feel any sympathy or pain from seeing such a sad event occur? 

 
Actually its often moreso related to the fact they somehow feel connected to the person. Especially famous people when they die. Famous people are often considered to have "touched the lives" of their fans. And some fans take this as a connection to the person they only knew in movies/plays/music, and not the ACTUAL human being that they were.
 
When some random person dies that is completely unknown, most individuals will just shrug it off like "oh that sucks".
Or they'll provide a sympathetic feeling if it was someone that was known to someone they personally knew. But for some random person thats completely unknown.. most won't shed a tear.
 
If its a child, or someone younger they may even feel a natural rage, or some sympathy toward the parents and their loss.
 
But more oft than not, most will just blow it off.
 
But if in the same room when it happens, many will have varied reactions. Some will feel empathetic, and depending on the circumstances, others may become more enamored with their own safety, or sick.
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So don't act like I haven't experienced, felt, or ignored any of the possibilities. Please take the directed objection towards me, and point it elsewhere.  Thank you.

I never implied you haven't. I don't really appreciate the aggression. If it was taken in offense, I apologize. I never meant to spark any loose emotions or anything, I was just trying to help you understand why.~ 

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I hope we all learned something from Paul Walker...

 

It's OK to go Fast & Furious...

 

...but it's not good to go 2 Fast, 2 Furious.

 

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I'm not going to lie, I let out a guilty giggle at that.

Meh, I thought of it today at school. :D

 

Never heard of the dude or seen the movies before today, but R.I.P. anyway. Death is always sad.


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I'm gonna really miss him in the Fast and Furious movies. Now they'll dedicate all the upcoming fast and furious movies to him. 

 

It just won't be the same without him... :(

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