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- Aug 4, 2018
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So today a very famous celebrity died (if you don't know who, then feel free to browse any form of social media or, failing that, continue living under your rock - it's probably a safer place than out here anyway!). I'm not saying people are wrong to mourn him by any means, but when celebrities die they are idolised and glamorised forever etc etc, whereas when us 'normal' people pass it's like noone gives a shit after like a month or so.
Is it some unwritten rule that deceased celebrities have never done any wrong in their life, they've never messed up, they've never had an argument with someone? People put them on a pedestal when they could just be the same as someone else who did similar but never rose to that level of fame.
When I die, people are going to remember the times that I've fucked up. They might even say 'it's about time' (I've hurt a lot of people in the past).
I get that he did so much for the entertainment industry, and he has an enormous following etc etc, but I can't help but feel sad that when I die I'll be lucky to get a mention outside of my family.
Is it some unwritten rule that deceased celebrities have never done any wrong in their life, they've never messed up, they've never had an argument with someone? People put them on a pedestal when they could just be the same as someone else who did similar but never rose to that level of fame.
When I die, people are going to remember the times that I've fucked up. They might even say 'it's about time' (I've hurt a lot of people in the past).
I get that he did so much for the entertainment industry, and he has an enormous following etc etc, but I can't help but feel sad that when I die I'll be lucky to get a mention outside of my family.