Michael Jackson (September 2005 - November 2010)

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He was a man of principles. "But I will never stop helping and loving people the way Jesus said to".
 
Michael seeing it through.
I know your every move b**ch.......:p

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"I was sent forth for the world, for the children.
But have mercy, for I've been bleeding for a long time now."

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Pics from Sunday, August 2nd; the kids paid a visit to a Barnes and Noble Bookstore

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Prince is gorgeous. < 333
 
blanket looks soooo cute i love his long hair...
prince reminds me of rafael nadal!
 
^aghh, only so much better.

Prince!!! always have been my fav.
Blanket is cute too, he really looks like little Michael.

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I'm so happy to see the kids appear to be doing well. Blanket is so cute! Actually, Jackson kids are typically good-looking. Jermaine's sons will be handsome, too.
 
i still tear up when i read stories about the children and how much michael loves them.
 
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I'm so happy to see the kids appear to be doing well. Blanket is so cute! Actually, Jackson kids are typically good-looking. Jermaine's sons will be handsome, too.
I think, kids are doing fine, they possibly didn't really get what happened. I mean children react differently to death than grown-ups. It's much more taugh for the latter.
 
^sometimes it can have profound effects on children.
For me, my grandfather's passing when I was 7 years old, the way his body was right there in front of me, was a huge blow about life and death. I wasn't really close with him when he was alive, but his death certainly made me become cognitive to the issue.
Of course when kids lose their beloved father it can be a totally different situation.
 
I think it all depends on the closeness of the relationships. It's always harder for adults to bury their children, no matter.
Let me tell I was 11 (like Paris) when my grandpa passed away and I was fully aware what was going on... If there's a strong bond you must fill that void afterwards (not just give it a try, not good enough) or you're gonna be bonkers like me...
 
I think it hit Prince the most he was the one who watched his father die when the doctor called him to witness that he was doing cpr on michael. That is traumatic for any kid. I also read in another article in which Jermaine was interviewed on how the kids are doing he said Prince is awfully quite. I will try to locate the article and post the link here
 
I love Prince, and I really hope the three kids will turn out alright.
I hope they know that we love them too.
 
I think it all depends on the closeness of the relationships. It's always harder for adults to bury their children, no matter.
Let me tell I was 11 (like Paris) when my grandpa passed away and I was fully aware what was going on... If there's a strong bond you must fill that void afterwards (not just give it a try, not good enough) or you're gonna be bonkers like me...
ok, let me explain, I do not want to say that children don't know what happened and are not very saddaned about it and do not suffer, I just mean that someone's death affect people of different ages differently, especially children. I can tell from my personal experience that I didn't feel as bad when my grandfather died (I was 12 yo) as I do now (in my early 20s)...I don't know, maybe it's just me :unsure:
 
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