RE: OP/ED Death at Burning Man 2017: Do We Mourn Stupidity?

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OP/ED Death at Burning Man 2017: Do We Mourn Stupidity?

in news •  7 years ago 

Unlike some arrogant self righteousness I see in a response (but thanks for honesty so we know what one is made of), I feel that you are on point for addressing condolences up front. Hearts were broken, someones world will never be the same. That's putting it lightly. Same time- awareness has value..of how far- and how much destruction that the abandon of self and self control is capable of of doing- to what's really sacred, and which is just taken for granted.

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Who's the self-righteous one, I wonder?

Perhaps one whom revels in the delights of voting for ones self :?) (not that there's necessarily anything "wrong" with that- and I hope you'll take that in good humor). You raise a valid point I think, whether or not it was intended: Maybe it takes one to know one, just a "stones throw away" and that part of my previous comment could have easily been left out, so thank you.

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