Clues for the Clueless
Sep. 6th, 2006 10:24 amSome of us are truly sad at Steve Irwin's passing. We're connected by the grief we feel at the untimely death of a person we genuinely liked-- who had passion and enthusiasm for things we care about. We share our feelings to get us through this sadness.
Some of you gripe about this outpouring. Some of you are cynical about all the media attention. One person commented in the journal of one of those grieving that it was hypocritical to make such a fuss over just a guy, when we would never do the same for an "everyday Joe".
[Those of you who feel sad at Steve's passing, skip this cut; the ones griping over the outpouring of grief should read this and get a clue. Sorry Frysco-- can't filter a public post (so just skip it)]
( You don't get it, do you? )
Some of you gripe about this outpouring. Some of you are cynical about all the media attention. One person commented in the journal of one of those grieving that it was hypocritical to make such a fuss over just a guy, when we would never do the same for an "everyday Joe".
[Those of you who feel sad at Steve's passing, skip this cut; the ones griping over the outpouring of grief should read this and get a clue. Sorry Frysco-- can't filter a public post (so just skip it)]
( You don't get it, do you? )