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      04-21-2016, 04:56 PM   #5
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I actually find this more sad than the celebs dying.

It also irks me when news articles state that a person who died was a "beautiful" person, ie. "A beautiful, young student was killed..." So if someone was ugly and killed, it's not as tragic? :
I agree with your logic. If that's the case, however, isn't it equally tragic when a celeb dies as when a homeless person dies?
I mean that in this particular case, the man was likely dead for awhile and was not found. Also many homeless people suffer from mental illness and don't get the help they need.
In the case of Doris Roberts' death, she lived a seemingly great life, was successful and lived a long time (90 years). So I feel less sad for her.
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