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Of course, it’s a little far-fetched to think A&E just noticed this ethics breach, right when public outcry reached a fever pitch.

Aww, look at that. They get to save face. How adorable. Got to say, though, finding third party producer payments to subjects is a harder to find backdoor than I thought they’d use to do this, though. lol

After Jon Stewart tore him a new one several years ago and basically ended the show he cohosted.

That’s what I’ve read from medical professionals as well just as fact when you’re unrevived so long.

Ahhhhhhh crying forever.

I think it’s useful to hear medical opinions about the likely outcome of needing CPR for 15+ minutes. Or, we could just put our fingers in our ears and scream.

Maybe he should go back to the rock he crawled under when Jon Stewart basically destroyed his career a decade ago.

May the Force be with you, General.

Plus they’re treating everyone else as if we’re a class of dimwitted third graders to whom they’re explaining the facts of life. Of course we realize that we don’t know these celebrities personally. (God forbid anyone should be sad when someone they don’t know dies.) And of course we all know that there’s nothing

lecturing people that they don’t grieve correctly is insensitive. if only we could rejoice in death as she does, why, we’d all be so enlightened!

Goddamn, you’re just the queen of tone policing tonight.

I’ll repeat what I said above to someone else: She’s telling others that their reactions are wrong, and that hers is a superior — and, in fact, the only appropriate — reaction. In other words, she’s being extraordinarily condescending, and of course people take it badly.

No. You can’t possibly be that oblivious. She’s telling others that their reactions are wrong, and that hers is a superior — and, in fact, the only appropriate — reaction. In other words, she’s being extraordinarily condescending, and of course people take it badly.

Oh my God, you can’t be serious. You’re not going to bait me with calling this a”game” or debating whether it’s fair or unfair that babies die of brain cancer. You know what you wrote, and I bet somewhere, deep down, you knew you’d provoke a reaction by writing *sigh* at the end of a sentence where you acknowledged

I also lost my mother at 52. Dying at 52 is not “normal.” Neither is dying at 60. People have a right to express shock and sadness. My father died at 94, and I was sad, but not completely shocked. Although it was pretty sudden, and he was fine until three weeks before he died, you could still call it “normal.”

That’s just it. You can think what you want, and they can think what they want. I don’t see the appeal though in trying to get people to think the way you do. You’re being snarky and smug about it, which is why you’re getting angry replies. Start your own thread about how 2016 isn’t any different or whatever. Let

Oh, wow, three people, what an impact.

game recognized game. <3