Anna Nicole Smith Dead

C’mon, Zap…

J. Howard Marshall was FAR from being a dumbass; and according to Court records was still pretty sharp mentally near the end of his Life.

Yale Law; Oil Millionaire…

Probably said “WTF; can’t take a DAMN DIME of this money with me, may as well be spontaneous!”

Do any of you REALLY think that a guy like Marshall was a “victim” of a young girl who didn’t even graduate from High School???

Please…

Mufasa

[quote]Zap Branigan wrote:
deanosumo wrote:
Anna Nicole Smith was a ‘tard, and marginally a ho’, but she was still a human being. I am not happy that she is dead.

And one thing about Anna Nicole, she certainly wasn’t the sharpest tool in the shed, but I can’t recall her doing evil things, or doing harm to anyone, except for herself. She’s not on the same scale as, say, a Paris Hilton.

There’s someone I detest. Now I wouldn’t wish Paris dead, but I certainly hope she never breeds.

I think she was a horrible human being. Going through a sham marriage to a 90 year old for money is shameful.

I consider he lower than Paris Hilton for that.[/quote]

I would agree, it’s hard for me to say anything nice about her. I don’t even feel sorry for her daughter. I’m sure recently wasn’t the first time she started taking drugs. Don’t you think that one of the reasons her son was so screwed up was because his mother was screwed up.

Addictions and messed up behavior hurts more than just you. She must be held responsible for her actions. She married a 90 year old for cash. She was a druggie, she started stripping underage.

She was a headcase from years back. Her daughter most likely would have been removed from her home if Smith didn’t have money. Try acting like she did and being poor.

There are a lot of druggies that die leaving kids and people don’t was poetic about them. And if they live, they often give us more drug addicts to deal with.

I can understand emotional pain, addiction and so forth. I know it just isn’t willpower, but a person must also attempt to help themselves. I doubt she ever did unless it involved taking a 90 year man for a ride.

I’m sorry to see anyone die before their time, but won’t shed a tear for someone that had the chance to turn it around and didn’t. There’s to much good to celebrate as compared to brain dead skanks.

As for mother Theresa, I’m sure she would be compassionate, butt he flip side of concern is an effort to make things right on the part of the nitwhit. the god helps those who helps themselves is said for a reason.

[quote]Mufasa wrote:
C’mon, Zap…

J. Howard Marshall was FAR from being a dumbass; and according to Court records was still pretty sharp mentally near the end of his Life.

Yale Law; Oil Millionaire…

Probably said “WTF; can’t take a DAMN DIME of this money with me, may as well be spontaneous!”

Do any of you REALLY think that a guy like Marshall was a “victim” of a young girl who didn’t even graduate from High School???

Please…

Mufasa[/quote]

No man, I dont think he was victim, but I do think Anna had the morals of a serpent in marrying him, then sueing his family for their inheritance recenelty after spending what she received. And I further think Anna represented the down fall of western woman in her indulgence. I mean really, did you ever watch her show?

She was often so doped up so much she didnt know what day it was. I saw a team decorate her room per her instructions, only to have her freak out about how she did not like it when it was done, threw a tissy fit Anna Nicole rich bitch style, and wanted it changed. Understand the decoration was to the tune of $75,000.00, which is more than 50% of the people in this country make in a year.

Who the fuck needs $75,000.00 worth of decorating in their bedroom? Good riddens skank.

Hey…look guys:

Pull in the fangs. I’m not going to tell ANYONE how to feel or to whom they should have compassion for. That’s personal and up to you.

It’s BECAUSE of my experiences with Young Women much like Anna that I felt for her. She is a very public representation of Young Women whose Lives I’ve seen full of users, losers, addiction and often early death.

May she have finally found some Peace…

Mufasa

[quote]jsbrook wrote:

I’d agree. It’s a different era. The trainwreck that was Anna Nicole Smith was so thoroughly depicted for all to see. The same can’t be said about Marilyn Monroe. But I think that’s more of a function of the times we live in than anything else. I don’t know that Monroe was any more dignified. Still, Anna won’t be remembered the same way. I’d also agree with everything that Mufasa and ChinaDoll said. They put it well.[/quote]

You always agree with proX and you always seem to feel the need to post your accord with his posts. No matter how ignorant you are to the subject at hand.

Why don’t you get an idea, get an opinion, and get off his jock?

No, I did not see her show…

Mufasa

[quote]Petedacook wrote:
jsbrook wrote:

I’d agree. It’s a different era. The trainwreck that was Anna Nicole Smith was so thoroughly depicted for all to see. The same can’t be said about Marilyn Monroe. But I think that’s more of a function of the times we live in than anything else. I don’t know that Monroe was any more dignified. Still, Anna won’t be remembered the same way. I’d also agree with everything that Mufasa and ChinaDoll said. They put it well.

You always agree with proX and you always seem to feel the need to post your accord with his posts. No matter how ignorant you are to the subject at hand.

Why don’t you get an idea, get an opinion, and get off his jock?

[/quote]

You’re a total fucking moron. In fact, Prof X and I disagree much more often than not. He’d probably be the first one to tell you that. Talk about something you know about. Or just shut up.

[quote]Petedacook wrote:
jsbrook wrote:

I’d agree. It’s a different era. The trainwreck that was Anna Nicole Smith was so thoroughly depicted for all to see. The same can’t be said about Marilyn Monroe. But I think that’s more of a function of the times we live in than anything else. I don’t know that Monroe was any more dignified. Still, Anna won’t be remembered the same way. I’d also agree with everything that Mufasa and ChinaDoll said. They put it well.

You always agree with proX and you always seem to feel the need to post your accord with his posts. No matter how ignorant you are to the subject at hand.

Why don’t you get an idea, get an opinion, and get off his jock?

[/quote]

It is actually rare that jsbrook and I agree on much at all so what the fuck are you talking about?

[quote]Petedacook wrote:
Mufasa wrote:
C’mon, Zap…

J. Howard Marshall was FAR from being a dumbass; and according to Court records was still pretty sharp mentally near the end of his Life.

Yale Law; Oil Millionaire…

Probably said “WTF; can’t take a DAMN DIME of this money with me, may as well be spontaneous!”

Do any of you REALLY think that a guy like Marshall was a “victim” of a young girl who didn’t even graduate from High School???

Please…

Mufasa

No man, I dont think he was victim, but I do think Anna had the morals of a serpent in marrying him, then sueing his family for their inheritance recenelty after spending what she received. …

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My thoughts exactly. She was a parasite.

[quote]Mufasa wrote:
No, I did not see her show…

Mufasa[/quote]

Consider yourself lucky. Your IQ is likely 10 points higher because you missed it.

I saw enough to get angry that a person like her exists.

[quote]Zap Branigan wrote:
I saw enough to get angry that a person like her exists.[/quote]

Sort of makes me think that some people are just looking for an excuse to find something to be disgusted with or angry about.

Like it’s anyones business anyway…

[quote]vroom wrote:

Sort of makes me think that some people are just looking for an excuse to find something to be disgusted with or angry about.
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Did you ever watch that show? If her life was ANYTHING like what they depicted as her daily life, I can see why people feel that way about her. It was the most morally deprived and shallow existence I have ever seen. At first I thought they were joking…but they weren’t. That show is probably selling for decent money on Ebay.

If you haven’t seen her reality show, don’t be so quick to judge those who actually watched her live some of her life.

Since their is no way to avoid this story without hiding in an igloo on one the polar ice caps I decided to run a quick search here and sure enough.

In my opinion her life was more tragic than her death. While I do feel for her surviving children and those that loved her, whose pain is real regardless of what any of us think, on a societal level it’s an inescapable fact that the woman took up space and not much was lost to us (certainly not me) in her passing.

[quote]Zap Branigan wrote:

My thoughts exactly. She was a parasite.[/quote]

In the last months of his life she made him very depressed. On top of it all she was wheeling him around in a wheelchair though a jewelery store picking shit out when he was sick and could barely even speak. What a fucken bitch, her stupid life finally caught up to her. Like her mom said “stop doing drugs or you’re gonna die one day”

And yeah after seeing an episode of her show made me want to puke. Knowing her life was actually like that made me want to kill her myself. She wasn’t even good looking, she was fat as fuck on that show. Thanks for reading.

[quote]Zap Branigan wrote:
My thoughts exactly. She was a parasite.[/quote]

How can you say that sir?

Have you no compassion?

She lived a tragic life and then died from drug abuse. She was a victim of herself, victim of the system, and a victim of this society.

We made her who she was. She had no choice.

A victim, Sir.

Though I’m all for the tone of compassion we’ve seen in this thread and I can fully feel for the plight of the chemically dependent, I have trouble believing that the fact that the casualty was a female doesn’t amplify our feelings of sympathy – frankly, if it’d been Kevin Federline to go in a like manner, there would be a LOT more jokes and far fewer kind words (if any.) Now, the punchline…

[quote]brucevangeorge wrote:
Zap Branigan wrote:
My thoughts exactly. She was a parasite.

How can you say that sir?

Have you no compassion?

She lived a tragic life and then died from drug abuse. She was a victim of herself, victim of the system, and a victim of this society.

We made her who she was. She had no choice.

A victim, Sir.[/quote]

I’m glad we agree on Microsoft operating systems, but I couldn’t disagree with this more. Not just for her, but in general. Victimhood has become a hip n stylish psychobabbling art form in this country. Nobody’s responsible for anything anymore.

[quote]Tiribulus wrote:
brucevangeorge wrote:
Zap Branigan wrote:
My thoughts exactly. She was a parasite.

How can you say that sir?

Have you no compassion?

She lived a tragic life and then died from drug abuse. She was a victim of herself, victim of the system, and a victim of this society.

We made her who she was. She had no choice.

A victim, Sir.

I’m glad we agree on Microsoft operating systems, but I couldn’t disagree with this more. Not just for her, but in general. Victimhood has become a hip n stylish psychobabbling art form in this country. Nobody’s responsible for anything anymore. [/quote]

I’m sure he was joking. However, it does amaze me that a rich ex-stripper with huge fake titties and a drug problem is sympathized with for being a victim of society when she dies…but everyone runs from the idea of being a victim of your environment when it involves prisoners of lesser crimes.

[quote]unearth wrote:
Professor X wrote:
I think she needs a holiday named after her.

Everyday is stupid fat bitch day in America.

Or do you mean money grubbing whore day? I think that one’s already celebrated on February 14th.[/quote]

Wow—what makes a man that much of an angry, hateful woman-basher?

i’m just glad to have found a place with at least a handful of people who not only didn’t give a rat’s ass about that shallow, idiotic money and media whore, but also a group of people who are sick of the excessive media attention surrounding her death. man, i need to start running with a different crowd over here.