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    Quote Originally Posted by Judas View Post
    ...meaning have you visited any other website than HxF such as twitter, facebook as quite obviously you have been on this website hence i am discussing with you now? my post did not suggest that at all lol. guilty conscience?
    Or perhaps confusing you with other posts in this thread. I think you're getting too worked up to have a decent discussion with now!

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    i don't care if people like her music or not. i've never shoved my opinion on that down anyone's throat. but you can't deny the impact she made, you just can't.
    Yes she made an impact which is all fine and dandy, but she still took illegal drugs in the first place which ultimately led to her death. Yes I respect her death, but I won't be in mourning when she saw it coming.

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    and my "personal issue" was brought into it privately because it goes against the way you accused me of being "blinded by celebrity culture" when i couldn't care less if it was amy winehouse or someone i've never heard of. drug and alcohol addictions are serious things and people need to be more aware and understanding of it because it doesn't just ruin the lives of the person in the question, but those around them as well.
    I'm not repeating myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mathew View Post
    Or perhaps confusing you with other posts in this thread. I think you're getting too worked up to have a decent discussion with now!
    LOL. people on habboxforum don't get me worked up.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mathew View Post
    Yes she made an impact which is all fine and dandy, but she still took illegal drugs in the first place which ultimately led to her death. Yes I respect her death, but I won't be in mourning when she saw it coming.
    in the same way someone with a terminal illness can "see it coming"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Judas View Post
    in the same way someone with a terminal illness can "see it coming"?
    I think there's a difference, don't you? Amy Winehouse had the chance to change her actions with self-control and will-power. She was already getting help and as various people have said, she "stopped for several months". She did them in the first place so ultimately it's nobodys fault but hers.

    This is online so there's no need to prove oneself to anyone. No need to be pretentious!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mathew View Post
    I think there's a difference, don't you? Amy Winehouse had the chance to change her actions with self-control and will-power. She was already getting help and as various people have said, she "stopped for several months". She did them in the first place so ultimately it's nobodys fault but hers.

    This is online so there's no need to prove oneself to anyone. No need to be pretentious!
    you clearly have no respect or understanding for the kind of demons faced in amy's life. i am in no way being pretentious, you are just *REMOVED*

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    Quote Originally Posted by Judas View Post
    you clearly have no respect or understanding for the kind of demons faced in amy's life. i am in no way being pretentious.
    Respect, yes. Understanding is open to interpretation. It's such a shame you must resort to insults instead of constructing a proper argument (prior to removing the mod edit ).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mathew View Post
    Respect, yes. Understanding is open to interpretation. It's such a shame you must resort to insults instead of constructing a proper argument (prior to removing the mod edit ).
    understanding that a woman loved by many is dead under any circumstances is not hard to do. maybe it will happen to someone you know one day too, then you could potentially understand after all, that's what it seems to take these days for people to stop being so heartless
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    Quote Originally Posted by Judas View Post
    you clearly have no respect or understanding for the kind of demons faced in amy's life. i am in no way being pretentious.
    Harry's point has substance in the sense that drug addiction is an illness, yes very much so a chronic one. Many doctors don't recognize such an illnesses. Amy brought it upon herself by her lifestyle, but she was a victim of this illness.

    Experts have said that in a case like Amy's it is something that she had suffering from the inside that lead her to this lifestyle of binging and drug use. More music minded people simply need to listen to her music such as 'Rehab' to get a feel that she was a troubled soul.

    Amy did not get the second chance by bottling in her problem and saying she did not rehab for quite a while. It is this complex psychological state that many misunderstand. To what she was suffering from, we can only speculate. But it was more complex, otherwise she would have stopped. That is the sad truth about such chronic illnesses.

    My own feeling is that it is tragic that someone with talent has died at such a young age still rife in talent. Yes, she will get more attention because she was a A-list celebrity. The ignorant fool who posted saying David Hasslehoff was on a higher footing than her is wrong, I would rather listen to her jazzy talented voice than that talentless buffoon.
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    This is so sad R.I.P Amy Winehouse
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mathew View Post
    I think there's a difference, don't you? Amy Winehouse had the chance to change her actions with self-control and will-power. She was already getting help and as various people have said, she "stopped for several months". She did them in the first place so ultimately it's nobodys fault but hers.

    This is online so there's no need to prove oneself to anyone. No need to be pretentious!
    We don't actually know the cause of death, she could have been clean when she died (I'm not saying she was)
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