A lot of people have a morbid curiosity. They like to watch the news about traffic deaths and tractor rollovers. And television merely feeds that morbidity. People see a bad accident and presume everyone is like them and wants to hear all about it - the more gore the better. The great philosopher Plato talked about the gate to the city where the miscreants were beheaded. And how the people from the city rushed out to see the headless bodies and were sickened from looking and they told their friends about how awful it was and they listened eagerly and were sickened too. Maybe you were one of those who went to look George then have to come here and tell us all about it. I don't really need to go look at the headless bodies George. Nor do I need you to tell us all about it here. It's another reason I don't watch television - because there's too much of that on and it's getting so I often don't read your posts because you dwell on that morbid crap too. You try to figure it out and solve the problem - which usually boils down to more laws and more loss of liberty for us all. Those people who died are wholly unconnected to me. I'm neither happy nor sad they died. If I think about it at all I am apt to think, "So someone died in a tractor accident or wreck. Ho hum. At least they didn't whither away with cancer. I think I'll have a glass of wine and think about what to make for dinner..."
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