Can confirm, i was a witness
His security was removed a day before death and seems something fishy in this. Nevertheless, police is on course of investigation.
Rip!
BJP will make them pay ...
@ ArgMon09 said in #8:
> Bruh thats kinda rude to a dead person
No, no, he's got a point.
As soon as some celebrity dies some people start feeling sad - that is totally natural and appropriate I guess. But then there are those who only seek to talk about the death of the person, in modern times with the Internet some people want to gain likes or whatever. I always asked myself: If someone famous dies and is mourned and talked about, why can't the (local) people just talk about the death of our local baker, who was arguably more important to the local people? And then you realize: They don't really care - they will start to "care" (whatever this word means to them) when they see a flyer about it, a newspaper entry perhaps. But it took me long enough (stupid me, I guess) to realize, that all people (or at the very least most people) are egotistical: They only care about themselves (not saying that's a bad thing, because it's necessary to survive). If they for one don't care for themselves, then they care for something that would be benefitial to themselves - which could be anything (so we are more of less always egotistical). So, why would you care about someone you never knew (personally nor through media)? To be nice to that person? Surely not. Also, say what you want, I was always against the idea of "talking only good (or bad)" about someone dead - this wouldn't reflect reality, and to me at least it seems wrong to lie - even if this is good for the dead person.
Now, I actually cared enough to research Sidhu Moose Wala and his cause of death. I don't know much about him, but at the very least I can say R.I.P., because whoever died should be allowed to rest in peace - this also goes for Sidhu Moose Wala, of course.
> Bruh thats kinda rude to a dead person
No, no, he's got a point.
As soon as some celebrity dies some people start feeling sad - that is totally natural and appropriate I guess. But then there are those who only seek to talk about the death of the person, in modern times with the Internet some people want to gain likes or whatever. I always asked myself: If someone famous dies and is mourned and talked about, why can't the (local) people just talk about the death of our local baker, who was arguably more important to the local people? And then you realize: They don't really care - they will start to "care" (whatever this word means to them) when they see a flyer about it, a newspaper entry perhaps. But it took me long enough (stupid me, I guess) to realize, that all people (or at the very least most people) are egotistical: They only care about themselves (not saying that's a bad thing, because it's necessary to survive). If they for one don't care for themselves, then they care for something that would be benefitial to themselves - which could be anything (so we are more of less always egotistical). So, why would you care about someone you never knew (personally nor through media)? To be nice to that person? Surely not. Also, say what you want, I was always against the idea of "talking only good (or bad)" about someone dead - this wouldn't reflect reality, and to me at least it seems wrong to lie - even if this is good for the dead person.
Now, I actually cared enough to research Sidhu Moose Wala and his cause of death. I don't know much about him, but at the very least I can say R.I.P., because whoever died should be allowed to rest in peace - this also goes for Sidhu Moose Wala, of course.
Another case of scarily named final album. I will forever be haunted by the fact that his last album was called "The Last Ride". There was even a song in that album where he said his funeral will happen when he is young.
Dude, the man had vision, bro.
Rest in piece will be remembered in the heaven you were a great singer why did you died?
@Promadhav said in #19:
> Rest in piece will be remembered in the heaven you were a great singer why did you died?
Either someone disagreed with his politics or they thought he was a lousy singer?
> Rest in piece will be remembered in the heaven you were a great singer why did you died?
Either someone disagreed with his politics or they thought he was a lousy singer?
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