RIP Princess Diana
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Dark Knight
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Re: RIP Princess Diana
I am sure I am not alone, though I doubt many would come out and say it but
I really ,really don't care , the woman is dead
One thing that seems to be more and more prevalent in our society is this rather odd tendency to mourn people we have never met, did not impact our lives and have no bearing in the current world, but people insist on mourning them and turning them into an icon? for what?
I really ,really don't care , the woman is dead
One thing that seems to be more and more prevalent in our society is this rather odd tendency to mourn people we have never met, did not impact our lives and have no bearing in the current world, but people insist on mourning them and turning them into an icon? for what?
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gfwgfw
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Re: RIP Princess Diana
I do respect the OP thread
. . . . but surely this a series of misadventures is clear cut
Please let the soul of the beautiful Diana be left in peace forever
g
. . . . but surely this a series of misadventures is clear cut
Please let the soul of the beautiful Diana be left in peace forever
g
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Silver_Shiney
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Re: RIP Princess Diana
gfwgfw wrote:I do respect the OP thread
. . . . but surely this a series of misadventures is clear cut
Please let the soul of the beautiful Diana be left in peace forever
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Re: RIP Princess Diana
I'll go along with that sentiment - the thing is none of us can change what happened.
What matters now is the future.
Em
What matters now is the future.
Em