Sharpshooter wrote: » Why do people keep going on about his children not having their faces covered? Has no one stopped to think, that maybe they disliked it and now can be like every other child.
Michael was a God, of sorts, but not really. Think about it?
Driver 8 wrote: » Eh? I'm sorry, but what does that even mean? It's easy to see how Jackson developed that latent messiah complex with the amount of blind worship demonstrated in this thread. A great singer/songwriter (and even then, having produced very little of note after 1991), but you'd think he'd cured cancer, walked on water and halted the recession from some of the responses on here.
8 wrote: » I LOVE MICHAEL!!1!1!1 He will be missed Raw human emotion He will be missed
~me~ wrote: » im really sorry if this offends but are you being genuine or taking the piss? i honestly dont know...
Driver 8 wrote: » It's easy to see how Jackson developed that latent messiah complex with the amount of blind worship demonstrated in this thread. A great singer/songwriter (and even then, having produced very little of note after 1991), but you'd think he'd cured cancer, walked on water and halted the recession from some of the responses on here.
Driver 8 wrote: » I understand admiration, I understand love (in the sense of a love for a musician or their work), I'm just remarking on the somewhat excessive nature of some of the replies, that's all.
~me~ wrote: » does anyone else think it was a bit disrespectful to have the child talk publicly at his send off when his whole life he tried to keep their identity hidden?
Sharpshooter wrote: » He was well loved by his fans. Hence the responses you are talking about in a thread about the person they admired.
SOUTH PAW wrote: » Didn't look like she was pushed into it to me.... Looked like a heartbroken 11 year old girl that just wanted the world to know how much she love's her "Daddy", and that he was the "Best Father you could ever imagine", no matter what people said or thought of him, thats all he was to her...."Daddy". As far as I'm aware the reason he kept their identities hidden with masks was because he wanted them to have a somewhat normal childhood. They often when out with minders and friends to Movie's, KFC etc. and no-one recognized them, but a couple of months ago the press finally got photo's of them and that was really the end of their anonymity. A Father, A Gentleman and A Star....... Rest In Peace Michael.
Reganio 2 wrote: » I agree with that, you have the right to be upset if your idol died. But how many of these people left during the trial and didn't support didn't admit they were his fans but are now crawling back and going "OMG I always loved him so upset" yet you didn't support him when he needed support the most? I understand the true fans supporting him its the fickle ones (Who are the majority I might add) that I can't stand
yermandan wrote: » The world is a worse place withput Michael Jackson. He was a visionary, a champion of hope and love. There arent enough people in the world that devote their entire existence to spreading the word of love, hope, compassion and togetherness like he did. I started to love him as a child when I was learning the moonwalk in my sitting room and trying my hardest to sing 'who's lovin you' in tune, but I have ended admiring and loving him the most for who he was as a person and what he represented. There are many, many out there who ARE doing amazing things to improve the lives of the less fortunate among us, but there are very few who will have the impact that Michael did, on me anyway. I will always strive to live and love as he did. Thanks Michael
Sir Molle wrote: » Fuck yeah..... We're entitled to our opinions, so lets go to their fucking funeral and criticize them. Sorry, Fred Phelps. I don't agree. Get out of this thread.
HFXOC wrote: » Typically professional scheduling by RTE2 tonight - they aired an episode of the Simpsons immediately after the memorial service that had a pictorial reference to Wacko Jacko - do any editors work after 5.00pm?
billy the squid wrote: » Leave it to TV3 to take commercial breaks during a funeral.
pablomakaveli wrote: » I hope his family and everybody involved will try and do whats best for his kids because they were the most important people to him.