09-06-2016, 04:02 PM
(09-06-2016, 02:59 PM)xxlt Wrote: OP pointing out her death is not necessarily dancing. I mean, she was a public figure and her death is news. I think the OP probably felt the same about her yesterday as today, and stating his (accurate, btw) assessment of her career is just giving an opinion of her public life. I didn't hear clapping or high fives in the subtext. Thinking someone who died was a good person doesn't necessarily count as mourning, and thinking they were a jerk isn't necessarily desecrating their soon to be dug grave. Or so it seems to me.
Oh I suppose some folks are naive enough to believe the OP meant no disrespect with his commentary.