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My BFF (who has a huge Paul Walker crush) was actually watching F&F when she heard the news. She called me completely upset. I don't think she's seen pics of the wreck yet. It was pretty horrific. He was only 40. That just sucks.
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
Never watched any of the F&F, but it's ironic that one of the stars would die in this manner.
Honestly I think Walker would have appreciated the irony. He died doing something he loved (news reports I've read are conflicted as to if he was the driver or passenger, but in any case he was in a car going to fast, which was something he enjoyed).
I will definitely miss those piercing blue eyes.
At the conclusion of an Irish wedding, the priest said "Everybody please hug the person who has made your life worth living. The bartender was nearly crushed to death.
Honestly I think Walker would have appreciated the irony. He died doing something he loved
Some reports say he was selling car rides for charity. He spent a lot of his free time working with the organization he founded. Would be nice if the naysayers (elsewhere) on the Internet remembered that.
Double irony, a few days before he died, there was a hoax pic put up that said he had died...when he was still alive. Naturally, some people are still arguing that it's still a hoax.
Which just goes to show that starting up death hoaxes remains a dick move...
"That's too bad. Hospitals aren't fun to fight through."
"What IS fun to fight through?"
"Gardens. Electronics shops. Antique stores, but only if they're classy."
Someone I know on Facebook posted a truly gruesome photo of him (post-accident, of course). I'd like to know why this is deemed acceptable behavior. I have removed this person from my news feed; I don't want to see things like that.
Double irony, a few days before he died, there was a hoax pic put up that said he had died...when he was still alive. Naturally, some people are still arguing that it's still a hoax.
Which just goes to show that starting up death hoaxes remains a dick move...
There was someone down here in Aussieland that believed that! (normally the death hoaxes tend to miss us)
Someone I know on Facebook posted a truly gruesome photo of him (post-accident, of course). I'd like to know why this is deemed acceptable behavior. I have removed this person from my news feed; I don't want to see things like that.
Someone I know on Facebook posted a truly gruesome photo of him (post-accident, of course). I'd like to know why this is deemed acceptable behavior. I have removed this person from my news feed; I don't want to see things like that.
A lot of people don't care for that level of graphic. One of my cousins posted a link from someone else that had to do with post-mortem pics.
Needless to say, I didn't click on the link - I see enough watching Ducky on NCIS. Besides, FB isn't the place for those kinds of links.
Find A Death, sure. You'll see that and much more gory stuff there - the site is notorious for it. Not Facebook.
Human Resources - the adult version of "I'm telling Mom." - Agent Anthony "Tony" DiNozzo (NCIS)
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