so do i, but i still hold my position on this and for nemova, you're actually quoting something from two of the biggest annoying pompus ***es in britain of the 90s when they mattered at least. Always fighting with each other and others, hmm....nope!
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Originally posted by tangerine@Dec 8 2004, 10:56 PM
It is only my opinion that Kurt Cobain complained too much about his success. It is my opinion that when you have a child, that child's welfare is more important than your own. I think it is a tragedy that Kurt died when he did, the way he did, but it is his daughter who will have to live with it the longest.
I do respect your point of view.
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Originally posted by sugarpea@Dec 8 2004, 09:08 PM
i understand what you are getting at....my point is this...cobain was depressed and his complaints about fame stems from the fact that he could not handle his fame because of his depression...its not that he wasnt appreciative of it...it is just that it was too much to handle....also, im sure cobain that his daughter's welfare was more important than his own, but once again, when you are suicidal you cant think as clearly as we can to understand the implications for your children...its unfair that we are applying the same standards of rationality that we have on someone who was clinically depressed to the point where he committed suicide
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Originally posted by kragirl@Dec 9 2004, 12:32 AM
my thing was would they (media) have given the same kind of leniency (spelling) if he was just soem average regular joe who did that?
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Originally posted by kragirl@Dec 9 2004, 01:48 AM
so do i, but i still hold my position on this and for nemova, you're actually quoting something from two of the biggest annoying pompus ***es in britain of the 90s when they mattered at least. Always fighting with each other and others, hmm....nope!
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