Amen. :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by 420_24/7
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Amen. :thumbsup:Quote:
Originally Posted by 420_24/7
wow... Mike never touched thoes little boys
some of the boys even admited that they tried to get Mike to sleep in the bed Mike said no that he was goig to sleep on the floor
and on top of that how is it possible that SO many ppl caught him molesting children
His body guard, his chef, the boys sister, and the boys brother all supposedly caught him several times
now think... how many times has someone caught you doing something you werent supposed to be doing... it just dosent add up
but yea RIP Mike
your music will live forever
I just hope you have found in death what you were searching for in life.
Always liked his music, always will, rest in peace Michael.
I did not intend to piss on anyone, sorry.
I never understand why we have to respect the deceased.. death is just a part of life.
So, if your parents pass you won't care? Being that it's part of life and all.....Quote:
Originally Posted by JohnnyZ
That's not what I meant. Obviously I'd grieve my parents' passing. I meant that just because someone dies doesn't mean we have to respect them all of a sudden. For example, while MJ was alive people were skinning him for these pedophile accusations but then he dies and you get on your high horse and try and stop us from bashing him. That's my point.
Actually, this thread is all about paying respect to his life, not his death. Most who answered in this thread has respected his music and accomplishments for years, if not decades. This isn't a moron that had a shithole series like Heidi and Sphincter's "Boot Hill" (or whatever it's called) . Michael was a man whose carreer spanned 4 decades internationally.
If you question his talent or impact on music, entertainment, society, and all those charities he supported, you are seeing his world through malice-tinted glasses.
If you didn't understand or appreciate his music, doubtful you will understand the billions of people now paying tribute to his musical genius.
We should remember the good that people have done in their lives, not the evil.
Hmmm, the music of Michael Jackson? I remember jumping on the bed, playing air guitar when I was 4 years old to "beat it". It was @ that moment that I knew I wanted to play guitar, which turned into a life long passion. To this day, music is my true love, my life. I can remember my older brother, who has been completely deaf since he was an infant, moon walking across the living room floor in front of the TV, wearing one fingerless glove. Makes me smile every time.:) The boy couldn't hear a beat, but he could mimic Michael's every move flawlessly.
R.I.P. Michael!