Quoting David Bean from 19:11, 3rd Jan 2006Quoting Rufus from 14:57, 3rd Jan 2006
And dunqn, every death is a tragedy surely?
Not in the Shakespearean sense. If this death was a result of gross carelessness or stupidity, then it may have been (and surely was) pathetic - i.e. inspiring feelings of pity - but as far as sensible people are concerned it can hardly have been tragic, as tragedy requires us to feel empathy for the victim, requiring a sense of 'there but for the grace of God go I'.
Also, I'm not sure I can see the connection between feeling and expressing distaste for a patently absurd and offensive comment, and political correctness; if you think that's what the expression means, you're wrong.
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I'm your Guardian Angel.
Semantics, dear boy. (But good point).
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