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"Death makes angels of us all"
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ramona
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"Death makes angels of us all"
Yesterday I saw the interview Terri Irwin gave after Steve died. I was so impressed .. And I remmebered a lyric from an outstanding album called "An American Prayer" and made by "the Doors" after Jim Morrison died.
I do recommend the album .. awesome, great lyrics and music.
Here is the lyric that sparked this topic idea:
"Death makes angels of us all"
What would you say about this? is this true? Do we perceive dead peopel better than we did when they were alive?
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| 10-01-2006 11:10 AM |
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aadryanaa
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my answer is no
because i am a person that is quite selective. Meaning that i don't like everyone, even if they are alive or not. (hope this is not going to influence my status of "future angel" :lol )
for example, if i don't like a person (my ex-math teacher, from highschool) and that person dies (this doesn't mean i wish for them to die! ) i can't say i like that person better, just because she is dead.
My grandma died, and i wasn't so atached to her. So i don't see her as a better person.
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| 10-12-2006 02:44 PM |
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if i dont know a person very well or i dislike them then i would think it was a shame they died but i wouldnt percieve them diferently. i think if someone i was close to died i'd automatically just remember the good so therefore they would be looked at in a different light
Lil Bandit
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