Random Raves 11: It's getting better all the tiiiiiiiiiiiiiime!

he was cleary in the darkest part of his life and why are you attacking me for trying to at least remember and put a positive spin on gary coleman's demise?
 
1) Even if he was in a dark part of his life, he was still just 42 when he died, meaning that he still had lots of years to live and, perhaps, become somewhat successful again and/or live a happy life. That's why I don't think "he was suffering and was in the darkest part of his life" is a good enough reason to post his demise as a rave. It's not like he was suffering from some extremely horrible sickness.

2) Because this is a forum and I disagree with you in that his life wasn't bad enough to warrant a rave at his death.

3) A positive twist? I remember hearing a story about a woman who suffered from an illness that had made her almost completely paralysed and would, eventually, shut down parts of her brain. That would've lead to her being nothing more than a vegetable stuck in a body.

Now, I'm not sure if she was allowed euthanasia but if she was, that would be a positive thing about her death. Gary Coleman's situation seems to pale in comparison.
 
i wasn't taking any pleasure from his death, i was just glad that his suffering had ended
 
i meant no offence sorry
 
finished school + exams and i feel less like crap
 
Summer. Has. Begun :D

1) Even if he was in a dark part of his life, he was still just 42 when he died, meaning that he still had lots of years to live and, perhaps, become somewhat successful again and/or live a happy life. That's why I don't think "he was suffering and was in the darkest part of his life" is a good enough reason to post his demise as a rave. It's not like he was suffering from some extremely horrible sickness.

Don't little people have less lifespan though? Was he just a short person or what? I dunno, I'm talking out of my ass here.

Agree with you though.
 
useless, how nice of you to celebrate someone's death. I'm sure that Gary Coleman's family would be practically assaulting you with hugs and kisses after hearing your "positive spin" on his death.

:rolleyes:
 
Verne Troyer said it once. Some interview. I'm basing the assumption on that.
 
Aha.

Well, Verne Trorye suffers from dwarfism, whereas Gary Coleman had a congenital kidney disease, which halted his height.
 
Annual Strip Tease contest held in Denmark school.

Its that time of year again folks!
 
Tomorrow I go to Germany!
 
After having to wade through 3 mins of random freaks "playing" with themselves, I finally found some decent people on chatroulette! :D
 
useless, how nice of you to celebrate someone's death. I'm sure that Gary Coleman's family would be practically assaulting you with hugs and kisses after hearing your "positive spin" on his death.

:rolleyes:

thank you i do try
 
Aren't... you straight?
 
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