Originally posted by jaropkls
my opinoin as far as this goes is aaliyah didnt give a sh*t if i live or die so i dont give a sh*t if she lives or dies
i u start to care about people who dont care about u, u will lead a sad, sad life
"dont greive people who dont greive u, dont love people who dont love u" - Ian Britton
I don\'t give a **** if you die either.. Has no impact on my life.. But her death did have an impact on my life...
No a dramatic impact, but an impact just that same.. Its not that I think I knew her, but her music did play a part in my life. I love music, most every type of music.. Music is intertwined with my memories and the events in my life.
For example, when I heard one of her particular songs it reminded me of a time when I used to drive around with my GF and have a good time with her. But now that memory has been replaced with sorrow because of her passing away.. It makes me sad now when I hear her music. I thought a lot of her music was great and she was one of the few pop singers that I liked. Her music actually meant something to me.. Not like the garbage that N-Sync, and Brittney Spears produce. Aaliyah to me was a much better musician then a lot of people out there... So her passing, from a my music stand point is uppsetting.
All this talk about how other people are important too, well thats true, but she is dead and she did have an impact on our lives if you like it or not. Joe Smoe whol died yesterday, who had no impact in my life is not important to me.. Sorry but, if he had no impact on my life then I have no feelings to extend to him.. I am sad when anyone dies, and I don\'t wish bad on anyone, but they just don\'t have the same affect as to someone that I used to listen sing, and have an intergral part of my memories..
If you kids just can\'t understand that then don\'t respond with childish remarks...:clown: