Girl's dying wish is to see movie "Up", dies after - Page 4
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TopGear
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SilverSkyLark
Philippines8437 Posts
![]() At least she got her wish.....damn.. | ||
Polyphasic
United States841 Posts
blizzard send me an angel. | ||
DoX.)
Singapore6164 Posts
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StorrZerg
United States13919 Posts
On June 20 2009 11:33 DoX.) wrote: ;( | ||
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Pitcairn19291 Posts
Such a sad story. =( | ||
ZidaneTribal
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Brett
Australia3820 Posts
The cynicism in this thread is ridiculous. | ||
foeffa
Belgium2115 Posts
On June 20 2009 10:41 freelander wrote: WOW If I was about to die today, would Blizzard deliver me the fuckin SC2 beta? Better find out, and make sure to upload an iso somewhere. :p Depressing story, though. | ||
Sigh
Canada2433 Posts
I'm all tingly now. Good thing Pixar granted her wish | ||
Hittegods
Stockholm4641 Posts
Such a little champ! | ||
anch
United States5457 Posts
On June 20 2009 10:41 freelander wrote: WOW If I was about to die today, would Blizzard deliver me the fuckin SC2 beta? if you die today, you wont be able to play the full game and see the trilogy, | ||
Judicator
United States7270 Posts
On June 20 2009 11:44 Brett wrote: I was about to post about just how pathetic some of the comments are in this thread, but it seems Evan and Fiery have pretty much said it all. The cynicism in this thread is ridiculous. Or realistic, everyone has problems, none of them as serious as the person in question, but knowing someone personally and a random person in a tragic situation changes the dynamic of the situation. I mean yes it sucks, yes it was a compassionate move on Pixar's part, but for everyone else it's just that, why would you get worked up over something like that? I am more inclined to think the people who do have never done any kind of charity/volunteer work beyond donating money, which is perfectly fine, but it just seems so empty to me. | ||
ambit!ous1
United States3662 Posts
R.I.P | ||
Ideas
United States8104 Posts
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UisTehSux
United States693 Posts
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Ozarugold
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EvilTeletubby
Baltimore, USA22254 Posts
On June 20 2009 11:54 Judicator wrote: Or realistic, everyone has problems, none of them as serious as the person in question, but knowing someone personally and a random person in a tragic situation changes the dynamic of the situation. I mean yes it sucks, yes it was a compassionate move on Pixar's part, but for everyone else it's just that, why would you get worked up over something like that? I am more inclined to think the people who do have never done any kind of charity/volunteer work beyond donating money, which is perfectly fine, but it just seems so empty to me. Agree with your post - We see stories like this everyday, on the news, on the internet, whereever. As I said in my OP, I'm normally immune to these types of things... doesn't mean I'm not empathetic, but sheer volume alone doesn't allow for it, or you'd be consumed by it. This one just personally drew me in, and once empathy set in, it got me. Not knowing someone personally doesn't mean that you can't get 'worked up' about it... it's human nature to be able to put yourself into someone else's shoes. Take this story at face value - it's sad, whether it really hits you or not, doesn't really matter. To anyone even mentioning pixar, good or bad - they have absolutely nothing to do with the story and in all honesty shouldn't even really be mentioned. They simply did what I believe anyone would have done (I still absolutely love them based on their work alone, but what they did here really was nothing incredibly special, but still good they did). | ||
BalliSLife
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misclick
Korea (South)155 Posts
the only interesting part of this story is that the pixar employee took the dvd with him just in case it would lead to a GIGANTIC PIRATING OUTBREAK On June 20 2009 12:14 BalliSLife wrote: what's even more sad was that she didnt even get to watch it since she couldn't open her eyes lol'd at that part. what a waste of a dying wish. | ||
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