This is a sample guest message. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!
Oh I don't know, he got to be world famous, he was loved however briefly by millions of fans, and he went pretty suddenly when it was his time, with not so much mess and zero dismemberment. There are people who are much worse off than that. It's all a matter of perspective...my agency just started a pilot program with returning soldiers who have suffered traumatic brain injury in the wars, basically teaching once-active and healthy young men how not to shit themselves. Compared to some of these guys Gary Coleman's life and death don't seem so bad...
Hilarious that personal pain and suffering becomes a pissing contest. Poor old Gary didn't get tore up in an earthquake or lose his sphincter muscle so his personal pain and suffering is of no consequence.
This dull debate comes up every time somebody famous dies.
People who are affected by the death of someone famous who they never met shouldn't have to be put on trial for having feelings. It's a lame, lazy troll.