- Sep 2, 2006
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I have asked myself why I don't get all that sad even when someone relatively close dies... like my grandfather recently. I feel like I should, but don't. Something seems wrong. When I was younger I was always around him. Now my other grandfather is in poor health but I don't have any feelings towards that either. My grandma was on her death bed (cancer) with us surrounding her and my cousins were balling their eyes out. I left early to go make a hockey game. Honestly, it was just because I felt no obligation to be there. Again I feel like this should be wrong. Or a good thing perhaps to save from hurt. It's not like I'm secretly crying afterwards though.
If one of you die I will probably type RIP in your thread
Over 150,000 people I do not know die every single day.
I think that sums up my answer to this poll question pretty definitively.
Depends. Busload of orphans and puppies goes off a cliff that's sad.
Drunk guy with a camcorder says "Hey Bubba, watch this" and then dies in a hilariously Darwinian manner then not even a little bit sad.
