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rdhull said: Its only been two years duh. As if the original poster doesnt really know.
Why are all tbese stupid rhetorical questions allowed as tools to troll ? Because two years after his death with music from the vault coming out with the speed of a snail on vacation, we're running out of things to talk about. | |
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GoldDolphin.........WHO CARES!!!! And NO, the internet did not "break" when MJ died, because if it did, then you wouldn't have been able to use it! That is the stupidest thing I hear people say, that someone broke the internet. And who cares about all the info you gathered and typed about the statistics of the internet, news, etc........SO WHAT!!! None of it matters now, Michael Jackson is dead!!!! Do you think his concern now is who reacted to his death and how many? He doesn't exist here anymore, and the man he was and life he led while he was here, does not matter anymore, because he is gone and he's never coming back again!!!! | |
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I remember that. I think I was actually on the internet when it popped up and then I was booted off and couldn't connect for a time. My thoughts: (If I can remember that far back) Michael's coverage was wall to wall, but it seemed to focus on the music, but a bit of the drama and his "quirks". If I compare, Prince's coveraged didn't seem such a "circus". Maybe because there weren't very many stories of Prince "weirdness" to vibe off of. Maybe because I'm more in the Prince camp, but it doesn't seem like murals went up and buildings were lit up in MJ honor (I guess it pays to have a signature color). I will say this though, when I am out and about, I hear more MJ and Jackson 5 songs in public places than I do Prince songs... which bums me out. | |
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If nothing EVER comes out that's still no reason for the trolling. Besides, yall complain that releases from him are rushed and of low quality. "Climb in my fur." | |
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Why let it bum you out, Prince didn't care one way or another about non fans. He knew he had a loyal fan base, those that really loved his music and him, and didn't give the time of day to anyone that didn't. Prince marched to his own beat, and didn't live or play music to please the world, if you loved him and his music, great, and if you didn't, he just didn't give a s*** | |
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Well I just pulled up cnn.com and I had to scroll to the bottom to find Aretha coverage. When Prince died this was CNN’s home page for an entire day (I think there was a photo of him on the page but the archive site doesn’t capture it for some reason): Paisley Park is in your heart
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This is false; the image of a purple Eiffel Tower was photoshopped. However, other structures (bridges in Minneapolis, the ferris wheel at National Harbor, the New Orleans Superdome) were lit in purple. (See here: http://www.digitalspy.com...r-prince/)
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My thoughts... let's see. When Prince died, I almost shut down and was temporarily disabled due to exhaustion--don't know about how Google responded to either death. I'm this guy from America, and I knew a whole lot of Prince songs. This other guy I know (He's also from America), he's my father-in-law, he might know a Prince song, but he might not know the name of it. I see no reason to ask him, but it's cool that you know a guy, too. As to what happened when Michael Jackson died, I thought, hmmm... I'm not exactly surprised, and I guess all those London shows are off now. Bummer. Kind of how I feel when lots of famous people I'm only slightly interested in die. Like Glenn Frey, for example. But people I'm interested in, like Leonard Cohen, that knocked me for a loop, though I wasn't at all surprised. But I bet there are also people who know even less than one of his songs--though they might have heard somebody sing Hallelujah (but it probably wasn't him singing). Oh, and all deaths affect different people differently--if the people are affected at all. People are like that--they have different reactions and opinions. It's really strange. And they do it with movies, and flowers, and food--some people even respond to, like, different winds in different ways. Crazy, huh?
As to your bit about Mayte. Even if everything someone says about their life is true from their perspective, some people who were there for parts of it will honestly disagree. Those people's opinions matter some. People outside of the events are just taking sides for fun, and rarely have anything significant to say--especially on the internet. Which breaks every two or three days, as far as I can tell. At least, that's what my Yahoo newsfeed says. Generally it involves the Kardashians and/or Instagram. (Oh my... what if one of them died... probably it would be Instagram).
Good talk. Hope that cleared everything up for ya. [Edited 8/16/18 20:39pm] | |
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