isn't capharnaum's comment just a dis on fame and not on the sadness of addiction?
and i guess anyone who has dealt with mental and emotional issues that led them to drug and alcohol addictions (or any kind of addiction for that matter), regardless if they are famous or not, should receive zero compassion or empathy upon their death? that's fucking sad to the max.
perhaps you have not had a loved one struggle with and lose against addiction? it's hard and sad and tragic and stupid and it sucks so much.
on the contrary
i've had many friends and family "struggle with and lose against addiction" more than i care to get into details to here. i myself have some meds to take and doctors to follow for "issues".
if my "issues" were to ever lead to my death because of addiction, i would be the first one to consider myself a fucking loser and i would hope my friends/family would feel the same. it's weak and
too often dismissed or excused. i'll go back to my initial point which was that i feel zero sympathy towards anybody who loses control of their life which leads to their death. they are responsible for its ends. now i may be guilty of assuming that she died being what i originally referred to as "a junkie" but i feel pretty good about my guess.
edit:
and yeah i guess the fame thing bugs me a bit too
there's 93 or so people that were murdered right around the same time
and yet that doesn't seem to get nearly as much coverage.
i guess if they had moved a few million units in norway
it would be a hotter story all around. maybe even more tragic right?
at least that's how it feels to me.