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jwdahl91
· 11 years ago
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This picture makes me sad. Why would somebody mourning their friend's death want to filmed and photographed? Do people not have common courtesy anymore? And who brings a damn iPad to a funeral? This is ridiculous.
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deleted
· 11 years ago
To answer you question no our society no loner respects privacy, even when someone is mourning. It is quite sad actually. It gives me no hope for humanity.
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unlyricallyrics
· 11 years ago
It wasn't the funeral. They set up a memorial site where he crashed.
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shadowwraith29
· 11 years ago
He is still mourning. How would you like to get filmed at your worst, when you're a mess crying for a lost friend? How would you like to get photos taken when you are at your weakest? It doesn't matter where he is, people have no respect for him. I remember when people would turn their heads and let others have a moment. Doesn't anyone else?
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unlyricallyrics
· 11 years ago
I was just saying it was a memorial, not a funeral. Not that it was okay. And apparently when you're a celebrity, you lose all rights to privacy. That's just how fucked up society is now. If you're famous, your weakest moments are worth more than your best ones.
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guest
· 11 years ago
Also I heard they tried to interview Paul Walkers daughter, they had the nerve to ask her how she felt about her dad dying. Like how the fuck do you think she feels? And asking questions like that while shes grieving is just un-human. Paparazzi are scum of the earth and they need to go to hell.
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loveprofessionally
· 11 years ago
I think that ehat happened there actually was that he was so destroyed for the loss of one of his best friends he couldn't do anything about the papparazzi, he was too weak emotionally talking to do anything but go say goodbye to his friend
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olivianope
· 11 years ago
He also took some piece of the wreckage to "remember his friend"....aaand then instagrammed it. :\
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mariahjuanita
· 11 years ago
Really like he needs all those damn cameras in his face
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shadowwraith29
· 11 years ago
It's just terrible what happened to Paul. I loved him as an actor. He will be sorely missed by everyone (as our dear Tyrese shows us) I agree that people shouldn't be filming him, but news is news, and that is what our twisted society wants.
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fallensoul83
· 11 years ago
Someone should've just walked over and hugged him.
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shadowwraith29
· 11 years ago
I agree
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guest
· 11 years ago
I'm just going to take a moment to be an asshole. I never really liked his movies, or his acting. It's sad that he's dead, it's horrible how he died. It is heartbreaking to think of another child to grow up without a father. I just don't like seeing all these posts where everyone is saying how much they loved his movies, or loved him as an actor. The guy played the same character in just about every movie he ever did.
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songofthewhitestag
· 11 years ago
It's quite common to say the best about the dead to better show our respect and appreciation of the life that was torn away. It doesn't matter if you didn't like him as an actor or didn't like his movies. Such opinions should stay silent so soon after his death. It's not respectful to him, his fans, or anyone close to him.
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shadowwraith29
· 11 years ago
You know, this is why people hate guests. They don't have the balls to make an account and still say the same thing. You, guest, are someone who destroys humanity, you have no respect.
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