Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're fricking ghouls for speculating why these people died and to the poster who's saying "they're not kids" because they are over 18. Do you have children? Do they ever stop being your child? No. Now go away.
It is all just fear based. If these people with all their power and money can’t keep their kids alive what might happen to mine? I agree it is distasteful but it is coming from a place of fear and they are trying to reassure themselves. This is no different than when someone dies of cancer people speculate about their lifestyle choices. It makes them feel safer to think it can be controlled.
Anonymous wrote:You're fricking ghouls for speculating why these people died and to the poster who's saying "they're not kids" because they are over 18. Do you have children? Do they ever stop being your child? No. Now go away.
Anonymous wrote:the old people, gen x and boomers are to blame for leaving the earth worse off for the new gen
Anonymous wrote:the old people, gen x and boomers are to blame for leaving the earth worse off for the new gen
Anonymous wrote:You're fricking ghouls for speculating why these people died and to the poster who's saying "they're not kids" because they are over 18. Do you have children? Do they ever stop being your child? No. Now go away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're fricking ghouls for speculating why these people died and to the poster who's saying "they're not kids" because they are over 18. Do you have children? Do they ever stop being your child? No. Now go away.
Very well said- thank you. It is very sad.
Anonymous wrote:You're fricking ghouls for speculating why these people died and to the poster who's saying "they're not kids" because they are over 18. Do you have children? Do they ever stop being your child? No. Now go away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teach your kids to have hope. And faith.
Otherwise, why bother?
You need to put the time into your kids, not just money and if its a genetic/real mental health issue don't just wish it away and get them help, hospitalize them if you have to.
Sinead's kid was actually hospitalized. He ran away
Anonymous wrote:It's hard being the relative of a celeb.
I think it is even more difficult to be the offspring of a celeb. Unless you accomplish something as great as your famous parent, people tend to view you as a failure who just mooches off their money. Then if and when you do accomplish anything for yourself, people think it's only because of your parent's influence and money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teach your kids to have hope. And faith.
Otherwise, why bother?
You need to put the time into your kids, not just money and if its a genetic/real mental health issue don't just wish it away and get them help, hospitalize them if you have to.