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Whitney Houston died.

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baltec1
Bat Country
Pandemic Horde
#21 - 2012-02-12 22:58:59 UTC
Yet another star who destroyed themselves with drugs.
Nerath Naaris
Pink Winged Unicorns for Peace Love and Anarchy
#22 - 2012-02-12 23:14:41 UTC
WTT: 10 Whitney Houstons for 1 Janis Joplin.

Now THAT was a voice!

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Gibbo3771
AQUILA INC
Verge of Collapse
#23 - 2012-02-12 23:26:11 UTC
Saul Shardani wrote:
Crack kills.

No respect to people who don't respect themselves.

Zero. Fucks. Given. (except to come in here and make this post) Lol


This ^ exactly what I said about Amy Whinehouse as well. Everyone said I had no sympathy.

Herzog Wolfhammer wrote:
Big f**king deal.


There are a lot of people dying out there because of unjust wars, GMO foods, vaccines, medical malpractice, and accidents - people who were NOT stupid and taking their talents and luck and feeling sorry enough for themselves to become a walking toilet.


Now comes the big boohoo-sob thing watching sheeple light candles at memorials while millions are starved, poisoned, and murdered by globalists.




This again ^

The way i see it?

-1 junkie.+1 for society
Landrae
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#24 - 2012-02-13 00:23:02 UTC
Azelor Delaria wrote:
She was 48.


And not a single **** was given that day.
Alpheias
Tactical Farmers.
Pandemic Horde
#25 - 2012-02-13 00:29:29 UTC
Landrae wrote:
Azelor Delaria wrote:
She was 48.


And not a single **** was given that day.


Not empty quoting.

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Astrid Stjerna
Sebiestor Tribe
#26 - 2012-02-13 01:22:57 UTC
2bhammered wrote:
Azelor Delaria wrote:
She was 48.



Really? wow, great voice, made some great songs and loved her in the Bodyguard. What happened?


They police don't actually know, except to say that there wasn't any clear sign of homicide or criminal intent. An autopsy is scheduled for the next day or so.

I can't get rid of my darn signature!  Oh, wait....

2bhammered
Cyberpunk 2077
#27 - 2012-02-13 02:26:30 UTC
Astrid Stjerna wrote:
2bhammered wrote:
Azelor Delaria wrote:
She was 48.



Really? wow, great voice, made some great songs and loved her in the Bodyguard. What happened?


They police don't actually know, except to say that there wasn't any clear sign of homicide or criminal intent. An autopsy is scheduled for the next day or so.



Wow. oh well, perhaps she died of a broken heart...
Tobias Sjodin
Caldari Provisions
Caldari State
#28 - 2012-02-13 06:43:58 UTC
Apparently crackheads with lots of money that used to be able to sing are world news.

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rodyas
Tie Fighters Inc
#29 - 2012-02-13 07:01:48 UTC
I hope the syrians can stop their fighting to take a moment of silence for a woman who sang songs awhile ago and people forgot about her when the Titanic came out.

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Viziam
Amarr Empire
#30 - 2012-02-13 07:59:18 UTC
Good riddance
Zindela
Aegeonix Systems
#31 - 2012-02-13 08:04:52 UTC
I had never even heard of her. She's apparently multi-platinum. Never heard of her songs that I clicked on youtube.


Remind me why I should care again?
2bhammered
Cyberpunk 2077
#32 - 2012-02-13 08:31:46 UTC  |  Edited by: 2bhammered
Zindela wrote:
I had never even heard of her. She's apparently multi-platinum. Never heard of her songs that I clicked on youtube.


Remind me why I should care again?



Where have you been in the last decades? The Amazon?
Zindela
Aegeonix Systems
#33 - 2012-02-13 08:38:01 UTC
2bhammered wrote:



Where have you been the decades? The Amazon?



Colorado for the last 2.... Her music really isn't to my taste at all. I'll take Joan Jett, Bob Seger, or pretty much any classic rock over her music any day. I'll giver her that she can sing though.
2bhammered
Cyberpunk 2077
#34 - 2012-02-13 08:40:08 UTC
Zindela wrote:
2bhammered wrote:



Where have you been the decades? The Amazon?



Colorado for the last 2.... Her music really isn't to my taste at all. I'll take Joan Jett, Bob Seger, or pretty much any classic rock over her music any day. I'll giver her that she can sing though.


I understand you don't like her music, but to say you never heard of her or one of her songs, even on the radio seems really, really weird to me.
Zindela
Aegeonix Systems
#35 - 2012-02-13 08:58:08 UTC
2bhammered wrote:


I understand you don't like her music, but to say you never heard of her or one of her songs, even on the radio seems really, really weird to me.


I can honestly say that I cannot consciously remember ever hearing her name, or link it to a celebrity persona, or music. Neither of my parents listen to her style of music, and if she happened to come onto the radio, I probably would have changed the station after a few bars. It may seem odd, but I only remember the names of artists I like, and even then, only the group names. I can't name all of the Rolling Stones, or Led Zepplin. I may have heard her name in passing, but not enough to remember it at this point.
2bhammered
Cyberpunk 2077
#36 - 2012-02-13 09:13:49 UTC
Zindela wrote:
2bhammered wrote:


I understand you don't like her music, but to say you never heard of her or one of her songs, even on the radio seems really, really weird to me.


I can honestly say that I cannot consciously remember ever hearing her name, or link it to a celebrity persona, or music. Neither of my parents listen to her style of music, and if she happened to come onto the radio, I probably would have changed the station after a few bars. It may seem odd, but I only remember the names of artists I like, and even then, only the group names. I can't name all of the Rolling Stones, or Led Zepplin. I may have heard her name in passing, but not enough to remember it at this point.



I can understand that, I also suppose it matter what age you are? I think first time I heard of her and her music was when I watched the movie the bodyguard with Kevin Costner back in 92 or 93 or whenever that was. She was huge in the 90's as far as names go. Every single time someone talked about singers or voices there would always be someone mentioning her voice as the best voice in the world, more famous than celine dion ever was before the titanic.
Denaris Aschanna
State War Academy
Caldari State
#37 - 2012-02-13 13:56:19 UTC
The inevitable slew of drug-related comments are going to pour in irrespective of what her cause of death is, but completely regardless of that, this is the loss of a genuine recording legend who was taken way before her time. What a brilliant history and talent she leaves behind for generations to come to enjoy and appreciate. A star in every sense of the word, and for every low period of darkness and missteps she had a thousand blistering highs, brought joy to millions with her music and incomparable live performances, and set a precedence, a bar and a soaring inspiration for an entire generation of singers and performers who felt their skin tone, ethnicity or background would inhibit them in pursuing their dreams.

None of that is hyperbole - a legend has passed but a beautiful legacy remains.
Selinate
#38 - 2012-02-15 21:25:32 UTC
meh
baltec1
Bat Country
Pandemic Horde
#39 - 2012-02-15 21:47:13 UTC
Denaris Aschanna wrote:
The inevitable slew of drug-related comments are going to pour in irrespective of what her cause of death is, but completely regardless of that, this is the loss of a genuine recording legend who was taken way before her time. What a brilliant history and talent she leaves behind for generations to come to enjoy and appreciate. A star in every sense of the word, and for every low period of darkness and missteps she had a thousand blistering highs, brought joy to millions with her music and incomparable live performances, and set a precedence, a bar and a soaring inspiration for an entire generation of singers and performers who felt their skin tone, ethnicity or background would inhibit them in pursuing their dreams.

None of that is hyperbole - a legend has passed but a beautiful legacy remains.


She sang some songs then went and overdosed. Scott of the Antarctic, now that is someone to remember.
TheKisogoButcher
Viziam
Amarr Empire
#40 - 2012-02-18 01:33:18 UTC
KrakizBad wrote:
I warned you
From: KrakizBad
Sent: 2012.02.12 20:12
To: Whitney Houston,

Can I have your stuff?



Too late, she contracted it to me but Concord took it when I came into Jita. Cry
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