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You didn't cry when Steve Jobs died, amirite?
by Anonymous12 years ago
why would anyone except for those who actually knew him cry?
by Anonymous12 years ago
One of my facebook friends posted the following picture: http://a2.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/310199_275839142437862_100000353344736_932889_476687886_n.jpg
by Anonymous12 years ago
that's so stupid, the two have nothing to do with each other. Although one could argue that with the money you spend on an ipad you could feed those kids well into adulthood
by Anonymous12 years ago
Well, I thought it was pretty silly myself. And yes, valid point.
by Anonymous12 years ago
Excuse me while I borrow that picture to post on my own Facebook.
by Anonymous12 years ago
some people live their life in such a way that others take inspiration from them; steve jobs was among those great people
by Anonymous12 years ago
but they didn't actually know him and they can still draw inspiration from him
by Anonymous12 years ago
when you deeply inspire from someone; he becomes a daily part of your life.
by Anonymous12 years ago
LOL, I love the people on Tumblr and Facebook who were like "He was one of my heros!" ... yet they'd never posted or wrote anything about him before his death.
by Anonymous12 years ago
It's shocking how one prominent man dies and the whole world mourns, but children die of starvation every day, and nothing... What might happen if they got the attention and press coverage that Steve Jobs' death has gotten?
by Anonymous12 years ago
How dare you cry over a person you know rather than a million people you don't?!
by Anonymous12 years ago
People really shouldn't be having children when they're struggling to feed themselves.
by Anonymous12 years ago
that photo pisses me off. Tey make it sound like it's bad to be sad that steve jobs died. The man died, he changed the world of technology, he deserves more respect than this. and also, nobody should be comparing these two things
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