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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-10-2012 @ 2:03PM
Random Chap said...
Why do they irritate you? You don't know them, and visa-versa so they have no effect on your life whatsoever. "Why work so hard to kill yourself". Interesting point? As a gentleman on here already pointed out, death happens to everyone. Most of the time it's due to un-forseen circumstances like disease and accidents.So yeah, a few stuntmen die doing what they do, but a million people die randomly, so your question has no validity or real point. Why are you embarrassed for them? You label them as childish with a "look at me" mindset. But unfortunately for you, YOUR feelings here (embarrassment) simulate childhood embarrassment issues. Your embarrassment for them is really just deep embarrassment for yourself. You see people who live they're lives on their terms, doing what they love, and that bothers you. It brings to surface all the disappointment and lack of love for what your doing with your life. They don't need approval; yours, mine or anyone else's. They do what they do for the love and the feeling of it all. "look at me"? Yeah, we should. Because what they do excites and motivates people. And because they're fucking amazing at what they do.
We should all be looking at them; and definitely not at you, or your bitchy comments on people's lives.