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seriously. why?
what's the need?
the grieving at the time was absurd. i was only eleven but i recall being confused about it all. ten years on and a huge concert is organised for these same people to revel in their grief once more?
alright, she did a lot for charity. so does ian botham. is he going to get a concert on the 10th "anniversary" of his death? i doubt it. i'm sure there are plenty of people who have done far more charity work in their lifetime than either of these people but go entirely unnoticed.
i'm not particularly anti-monarchy. i see them as a useful tourist attraction and part of our national identity. but what is this nation's obsession with diana and her death?
am i the only one who feels like this? i outright refused to watch so much as a millisecond of yesterday's concert.
what's the need?
the grieving at the time was absurd. i was only eleven but i recall being confused about it all. ten years on and a huge concert is organised for these same people to revel in their grief once more?
alright, she did a lot for charity. so does ian botham. is he going to get a concert on the 10th "anniversary" of his death? i doubt it. i'm sure there are plenty of people who have done far more charity work in their lifetime than either of these people but go entirely unnoticed.
i'm not particularly anti-monarchy. i see them as a useful tourist attraction and part of our national identity. but what is this nation's obsession with diana and her death?
am i the only one who feels like this? i outright refused to watch so much as a millisecond of yesterday's concert.