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i wasn't a bEatles fan at the time but now that I think about it it makes me really sad. Especially since he thought he was gonna be ok, that's what really gets me. Same with John- his life was finally at the point where he was happy and had gotten over his troubles.
Now I'm getting depressed... I don't ever like to think about these things.
You're so vain, you probably think this post is about you.
Quoted from SgtSkelter, posted November 1, 2004, 6:04am at here
I wasn't a huge beatles fan but i still loved his work... i was deeply upset over his death and it still bothers me... i remember when i first heard about the stabbing attempts... that was such a long time ago now...
I still have the Rolling Stone issue dedicated to him that was released on my birthday...
This one:
That was such an awesome issue... It really softened the blow a little bit for me...
He was one of those few people that I would've wanted to hold an interesting conversation with before he passed... But that's ok... We still have his music.
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It certainly is. To commerate George, I drew a picture of him and put it on the outside of my locker at school. Everyone kept asking me about it, but I didn't care. I'm on the computer at school right now and I just want to go home... to be alone with my thoughts.
You're so vain, you probably think this post is about you.
I cried in all of my classes today, people kept saying things like "you didn't even know him" I guess, yeah, I didn't know him directly, but I do know the heart that he put in his music, after my 5th period class, I was so upset, I finally found my friend, (she got me into the Beatles), and we just cried together for like 10 min. *sigh* and after school, my boyfriend gave me the biggest hug ever, (he's also a HUGE Beatles fan), I acctually thought he was going to start crying also. :-\ I've never seen him cry before, but now I'm sure he will on December 8th, I dread that date, I don't know how I'm going to last that day.
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I know how you feel, I didn't even want to go to school today but my mom made me. December 8th... Oh, I don't even like to think about that day. I have no idea how I'm going to make it through the day.
You're so vain, you probably think this post is about you.
Well, it was hard getting through the actual day it happened. I had to go to school. It was sureal. Actually it was hard getting through the whole month. The 10 minute vigil around the world made me cry for days. And now even after all these years it's STILL so freaking depressing. I'll never get used to it. Ever.
Quoted from Sadie4, posted November 20, 2004, 12:47pm at here
At least george had the opportunity to say goodbye to Ringo, Paul, Olivia and Dhani. JOHN couldn't do that, as his life was taken away suddenly.
Woh woh woh, this seems like a petty argument here. Death is still death. They both died young and it's sad either way. I don't see why you had to emphasize John's death, like you are trying to belittle George's struggle. With your logic, you could say 'At least John went fast, George however battled with cancer for years and died a much slower death.' Why can't we just mourn and not nitpick over who went more fairly? The answer is neither, but life is suffering, as we all can see.