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chris henry involved in car wreck in charlotte


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You guys and or gals are nutz , I feel for his friends and family.

Exactly, it's more than the fact that he just died. It's that he had THREE kids and a fiance who he left behind. How do you not feel just A LITTLE bad for those kids having to grow up without a father now? Not to mention his fiance, as they were going to get married soon. It's not the fact that he was famous I feel bad, I'd feel bad for anyone in this situation. Have somewhat of a heart for fug sake. There's no fake sympathy from me here, it's just not everyone is as dark as those of you who that think people expressing sympathy are putting on a front.

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Joke somewhere else Fiz. You might not have a soul but some people here do.

nope none of you do because souls don't exist and the idea of them is a stupid one and if chris henry had one he'd probably be in hell with the rest of the sex offenders and protestants

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nope none of you do because souls don't exist and the idea of them is a stupid one and if chris henry had one he'd probably be in hell with the rest of the sex offenders and protestants

the fact that most fools take the existence of souls for granted doesn't mean there isn't plenty of evidence that suggests souls (in some form) exist.

we get it fiz; you are a nihilist, there is no god, there are no souls, and in light of that nothing ultimately matters. the manifestations of your wolf-larsen-esque philosophy aren't really containable because the obvious protest of "at least be civil" is rejected by your very ontology.

all we can do is put up with you until your lack of a soul vanishes into the great nothingness that is the meaninglessness of your nihilistic weltanschaaung.

RIP Chris Henry.

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the fact that most fools take the existence of souls for granted doesn't mean there isn't plenty of evidence that suggests souls (in some form) exist.

we get it fiz; you are a nihilist, there is no god, there are no souls, and in light of that nothing ultimately matters. the manifestations of your wolf-larsen-esque philosophy aren't really containable because the obvious protest of "at least be civil" is rejected by your very ontology.

all we can do is put up with you until your lack of a soul vanishes into the great nothingness that is the meaninglessness of your nihilistic welterschaaung.

RIP Chris Henry.

lol you misspelled weltanschauung

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the fact that most fools take the existence of souls for granted doesn't mean there isn't plenty of evidence that suggests souls (in some form) exist.

we get it fiz; you are a nihilist, there is no god, there are no souls, and in light of that nothing ultimately matters. the manifestations of your wolf-larsen-esque philosophy aren't really containable because the obvious protest of "at least be civil" is rejected by your very ontology.

all we can do is put up with you until your lack of a soul vanishes into the great nothingness that is the meaninglessness of your nihilistic welterschaaung.

RIP Chris Henry.

You misspelled weltanschauung. Interestingly, I also subscribe to German cognitive theory, specifically schadenfreude.

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Dammit Fiz!

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I find it hilarious that anyone on a fan message board should question a person's ability to empathize with a person they've never met.

"I can follow a team and root for people I've never met to succeed in their careers and live vicariously through them, but I'll be damned if I'll feel remorse for them when they die (even though death is quite possibly the one thing that links every single one of us)."

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