Do as you will. I was not commenting on you just my first thoughts about her death. Speaking of the dead this guys next, check it out http://anabolicminds.com/forum/steroids/59533-take-look-my.html#post727043I mourn the heros in Iraq and Afghanistan...not this...thing.
Interesting. Don't mourn this 'thing', because of the way she lived. Mourn a soldier knowing nothing of how he lived, only how he died. There are plenty of pieces of **** human beings who just happen to die in fatigues.I mourn the heros in Iraq and Afghanistan...not this...thing.
I am going to have to agree with you on everybit of what you said.Interesting. Don't mourn this 'thing', because of the way she lived. Mourn a soldier knowing nothing of how he lived, only how he died. There are plenty of pieces of **** human beings who just happen to die in fatigues.
They are both someones child and or parent and they are both sad things that happen in this thing called life.
She sucked blood too?Awww...one less bloodsucking, trashy bimbo on the planet. Karma's a *****, eh?
I think I'd have to disagree with you there, given all the reports of drug abuse relating to her.I think of her aa a role model for todays youth;
The woman was as dumb as they come...sold her integrity in order to "snag her a rich guy", had little class, seemed to neglect her son...all the things that are WRONG with the world.She had an extraordinary beauty. a big Texas blonde with classic curves.
I think of her aa a role model for todays youth;
Her life is a caution to all young women,
and for the young boys her Playboy spread is very inspirational!
-life and beauty are fleeting-R.I.P.
I did not know her as well as you must have known her.The woman was as dumb as they come...sold her integrity in order to "snag her a rich guy", had little class, seemed to neglect her son...all the things that are WRONG with the world.
Yeah, don't encourage intellectual and moral betterment...just haver big boobs and act like a bimbo....great role model there.
Exactly, the moral of this story is don't be this person!!!Well moral of this story is don't take TRIMSPA.
Another good observation.Guys.
We're deriding someone who made money off their looks on a bodybuilding forum.
Think about that for a moment. D:
She was miserable because she sold herself for fame and wealth...like as street whore. When one has no appreciation of what wealth means - producing beyond what one consumes - and just sees it for something to be gotten at any price, then one is worthy of scorn.
Again, we seem to agree that she is a symbol of all that is WRONG with this culture...I think you cut her too much slack by giving her the shelter of ignorance. Ignorance is usually maintained by choice.
"only god can judge me" tupac shakurdsade is right she was trash. she was a stupid drugged out whore but not so stupid that she could not control her actions. society did not make her bad. society did not make me screwed up too. she chose to be trash. death sucks but when you lead a life like hers, is anybody surprised. have they determined it to be an overdose yet?
I am not proud to make these statements, but they are very candid and honest (and I'll guess I may not be the only one who agrees with one or more of the below):
To me she wasn't anything more than a sad cartoon character; Jessica Rabbit with an ever larger chest and southern drawl.
Her breasts were the only reason I would pay attention if she was on TV.
She was merely a mental affair - i.e., looking at her provoked nothing more than sexual thoughts (at least until she started looking like a mutated cross between Carney Wilson and Cass Elliot).
I am not aware of any discernable talent she may have had; other than, of course, her ability to carry around and display massive meat puppets.
I would be mortified if someone I cared about (i.e., my daughter) sought in any way to emulate her in any way.
She seemed to have had a good deal of heartache in her like; but that is something we all have.
She seemed to be her own worst enemy.
I would imagine more than a few young boys rubbed one off looking at her.
With one well earned exception (a person who so severely wronged me that I continue to harbor massive resentment and anger to this day) I would never take any pleasure in someone dying or mocking anyone's death. Yet for that one person, I would sit back and smile, and saok in the pleasure of the moment, feeling confident that an equitable vengence had come about.True. Yet, those unfavorable traits, in my eyes at the very least, still do not validate taking pleasure or saying "**** her" in the wake of her death.
Perhaps, pleasure was a misnomer for the sentiment in this thread, the same which you expressed. Satisfaction, as you stated above (though in a different context, obviously) is probably a far more accurate description. The message is as follows:With one well earned exception (a person who so severely wronged me that I continue to harbor massive resentment and anger to this day) I would never take any pleasure in someone dying or mocking anyone's death. Yet for that one person, I would sit back and smile, and saok in the pleasure of the moment, feeling confident that an equitable vengence had come about.
In the case of that person, I refuse to take any constructive steps to cause harm - despite knowing that those steps are more that warranted (and will be forthcoming, but they would have to be absent any involvement or action on mine, or anything I've caused to be done).
Why?
Were I to do it, I would reduce myself to his level - and I have too much interity to allow myself to live my life as a festering and infectious steaming pile of putrid dog ****.
I'll confess - I would have to fight the urge to piss on his grave. For those of you who may have seen my postings relative to doing the right thing - you'll detect a massive disconnet; an apparent hypocracy. This person is the exception to almost everything I feel about forgiveness. I am confident he will rot in Hell.
Why did I post this in an Anna Nicole Smith thread? I have no idea; and sorry if I've selfishfly made this about "me". I guess I just seized this as a cathartic outlet.
Now back to more comments about breasts.
I am sorry, I personally just cannot follow that line of thinking. Regardless of how she lived her life, and how I may not agree with it, she was still a living, social being. She made a positive impact on more than likely many individuals. She was a mother, a daughter, etc., as B stated. Stating 'good riddance' in accordance to her death, because she was somehow beneath you is judgement, and as I said previously that's just not my bag.She made decisions in her life which are not conducive to who I am and/or who I would like to be, and this makes her life worthless
Nor mine - and I hope my little diatribe above didn't lead anyone to believe otherwise. Re ANS - it wasn't necessary for me to agree with or approve her life decisions. If she was as out of it as it seemed (or she made it seem?), then I can't help but have compassion for those impacted by that.Perhaps, pleasure was a misnomer for the sentiment in this thread, the same which you expressed. Satisfaction, as you stated above (though in a different context, obviously) is probably a far more accurate description. The message is as follows:
I am sorry, I personally just cannot follow that line of thinking. Regardless of how she lived her life, and how I may not agree with it, she was still a living, social being. She made a positive impact on more than likely many individuals. She was a mother, a daughter, etc., as B stated. Stating 'good riddance' in accordance to her death, because she was somehow beneath you is judgement, and as I said previously that's just not my bag.
dsade is right she was trash. she was a stupid drugged out whore but not so stupid that she could not control her actions. society did not make her bad. society did not make me screwed up too. she chose to be trash. death sucks but when you lead a life like hers, is anybody surprised. have they determined it to be an overdose yet?
good post. I know i have made my share of mistakes also. Probably worse. She was a single mom, doing what she had to do. My father died when I was 7. I seen my mom do what she had to take care of my brother and I, so you wont be hearing me trash talk any single mother.Try as I may, I find it difficult to derive any pleasure, or satisfaction from the death of another human being. I would not call her life tragic; quite simply, she made many unfortunate decisions which were both destructive to her and to others around her, but so have we all. The difference between ourselves and Anna Nicole Smith, is that her mistakes, rightly or wrongly, were magnified on a grand scale. While others may be quick to pass it, I will reserve my judgement knowing I too have made many unfortunate decisions in my life, and I am in no place to judge those of another. I wish her family well, and hope that her infant child will be able to maintain a normal and productive life.
Well moral of this story is don't take TRIMSPA.
Uh, **** you? Like I said, I did not personally care for her, but that doesn't mean I am going to stoop myself to the level of a pre-pubescent boy and mock her death.I can't believe there are that many people on this thread taking clomid.
Yeah, mocking her death is surely messed up. One thing on the opposite end of the spectrum that bothers me is how people make her out to be a great person upon her death. She was not the greatest person, lets not lie to ourselves to feel morally correct. Not saying you're guilty of that at all. Oh, and what did you forget about MMA, where you been?Uh, **** you? Like I said, I did not personally care for her, but that doesn't mean I am going to stoop myself to the level of a pre-pubescent boy and mock her death.
It has nothing to do with clomid.I can't believe there are that many people on this thread taking clomid.
Yeah, I'm trying not to be at either side. I was merely expounding the value of human life..Yeah, mocking her death is surely messed up. One thing on the opposite end of the spectrum that bothers me is how people make her out to be a great person upon her death. She was not the greatest person, lets not lie to ourselves to feel morally correct. Not saying you're guilty of that at all. Oh, and what did you forget about MMA, where you been?
Had nothing to do with not being able to 'hit it'. I think her choices in life and the way she went about things to be wrong(without going into great detail). Sure, she did what many others have done and continue to do but I don't agree with their choices either.Women hate her cause shes hot, men hate her cause they cant hit it. We are all the same yet different.
Thank goodness we can all live and learn. If not, wow, would life be boring.Had nothing to do with not being able to 'hit it'. I think her choices in life and the way she went about things to be wrong(without going into great detail). Sure, she did what many others have done and continue to do but I don't agree with their choices either.
I'm not happy she died at all, but you act like she's your average decent person. I don't think thats the case at all. She had zero integrity, she was trying to take advantage of an old man, her personality was painful, I could go on and on. I'm not the greatest person in the world, but I'm a friggin angel compared to her. You think women are all the same? That's not true at all. I don't really understand when you say lets put Holly Homemaker in her shoes and see what she does. Well thats the entire point, Anna put herself where she was and Holly Homemaker put herself where she is. Your average Holly Homemaker devotes her life to raising a happy healthy family. Anna was mostly concerned about herself. I'll stop ranting, but Anna was self absorbed and definitely not a good person. It really sucks that she died, but lets not re-write the story.It has nothing to do with clomid.
So she wasnt holly homemaker, or at least she was public about not being June Cleaver. Dont kid yourself, women are all the same, lets put holly homemaker in her shoes and see what she does. Women hate her cause shes hot, men hate her cause they cant hit it. We are all the same yet different.
What exactly did she do so bad anyways. Pursue money, take a few drugs, party alot, not be a perfect parent. No different than many of us.
To be happy someone passed away is just beyond my comprehension of logic and rational thought.. But then again, I lost my father very young. So i have respect for life.
To the haters, you are why i dont care for people.
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