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					Originally Posted by MysticCat81
					
				 You're right, it does.
 But it applies both ways. It applies to those who are "not in the frame of mind" to read a posting about the death, however sad, of a demi-celebrity and as a result submit a post that strikes some as tacky. It also applies to those who insist on criticizing that poster for being too sensitive and offending too easily. There's enough sympathy to go around for everyone.
 
 Jon, I know from your other posts here that today is a day of particular sadness and poignancy for you. I hope you find some comfort today.
 
 Dani, I hope your boyfriend is okay. I can't imagine the stress I would feel pretty constantly if someone close to me was putting his life in danger like that.
 
 And for the record, although I think Anna Nicole Smith is, like Paris Hilton, a sad example of America's obsession with celebrities who have done absolutely nothing to deserve celebrity, I always feel sympathy for anyone who has lost a child. That includes Anna Nicole Smith and her family.
 |  'Cat81: 
So true-all of what you wrote. 
Thank you.
		 
			
			
			
			
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