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With respect...............
I have just read most of the posts about Amy Winehouse. I shall miss her voice and the person she was, yes, even with her demons.
Most of all I feel so sad for her parents, they had tried so hard to bring her back from the edge, I guess she didn't want to listen oh Amy, Amy Amy!
I do realise that there are many parents who for many reasons (illness, war et al) that do have to say goodbye to their children but in the great scheme of things this is surely the wrong way round.
So to Amy's parents, the 23rd psalm:
Mizmor l'David.
Adonoy ro-i, lo echsar. Bin-ot desheh yarbitzayni,
al may m'nuchot y'nahalayni. Nafshi y'shovayv,
yanchayni v'ma-g'lay tzedek l'ma-an sh'mo.
Gam ki aylaych b'gay tzalmaves lo ira ra
ki atah imadi, shivt'cha umish-antecha, haymah y'nachamuni.
Ta-aroch l'fanai shulchan, neged tzor'roy,
dishantah vashemen roshi, kosi r'vayah.
Ach tov vachesed yird'funi kol y'may chayoy,
v'shavti b'vayt Adonoy l'orecha yamim.
Most of all I feel so sad for her parents, they had tried so hard to bring her back from the edge, I guess she didn't want to listen oh Amy, Amy Amy!
I do realise that there are many parents who for many reasons (illness, war et al) that do have to say goodbye to their children but in the great scheme of things this is surely the wrong way round.
So to Amy's parents, the 23rd psalm:
Mizmor l'David.
Adonoy ro-i, lo echsar. Bin-ot desheh yarbitzayni,
al may m'nuchot y'nahalayni. Nafshi y'shovayv,
yanchayni v'ma-g'lay tzedek l'ma-an sh'mo.
Gam ki aylaych b'gay tzalmaves lo ira ra
ki atah imadi, shivt'cha umish-antecha, haymah y'nachamuni.
Ta-aroch l'fanai shulchan, neged tzor'roy,
dishantah vashemen roshi, kosi r'vayah.
Ach tov vachesed yird'funi kol y'may chayoy,
v'shavti b'vayt Adonoy l'orecha yamim.
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SOTORIOS - I perceive that you come from a section of society where drug use and abuse if not a problem. If so, lucky you. You are fortunate enough, by an accident of birth, to have landed in a family who have taught you good values and to respect yourself and others around you.
Sadly, others are not so lucky. They do not possess the guidance and family framework you have had, so they live miserable unfulfilled tragic lives which are a world away from the lifestle you enjoy.
For such people, drugs are a means to blot out a nasty and fruitless reality, a way to escape briefly into a world that doesn't hurt, and doesn't stretch on into a miserable painful infinity. Of course, this path leads to addicition, and often death, but no-one in this situation is able to look ahead and see a future of any sort, they are aimply not equipped to think like that. Life is a day-to-day monotony to be endured and escapred from, if and when possible.
So look around you. Be grateful for who you are and where you are. be grateful that the accident of birth didn't lad you in circumatnces where sticking needles in yourself provides an attractive alternative to your daily life.
And when you've done that, and seriously appreciated your life - spare a thought for those less fortunate, and less able than you are, and find some compassion. Life is not black and white.
Think about it.
Sadly, others are not so lucky. They do not possess the guidance and family framework you have had, so they live miserable unfulfilled tragic lives which are a world away from the lifestle you enjoy.
For such people, drugs are a means to blot out a nasty and fruitless reality, a way to escape briefly into a world that doesn't hurt, and doesn't stretch on into a miserable painful infinity. Of course, this path leads to addicition, and often death, but no-one in this situation is able to look ahead and see a future of any sort, they are aimply not equipped to think like that. Life is a day-to-day monotony to be endured and escapred from, if and when possible.
So look around you. Be grateful for who you are and where you are. be grateful that the accident of birth didn't lad you in circumatnces where sticking needles in yourself provides an attractive alternative to your daily life.
And when you've done that, and seriously appreciated your life - spare a thought for those less fortunate, and less able than you are, and find some compassion. Life is not black and white.
Think about it.
"Mizmor l'David.
Adonoy ro-i, lo echsar. Bin-ot desheh yarbitzayni,
al may m'nuchot y'nahalayni. Nafshi y'shovayv,
yanchayni v'ma-g'lay tzedek l'ma-an sh'mo.
Gam ki aylaych b'gay tzalmaves lo ira ra
ki atah imadi, shivt'cha umish-antecha, haymah y'nachamuni.
Ta-aroch l'fanai shulchan, neged tzor'roy,
dishantah vashemen roshi, kosi r'vayah.
Ach tov vachesed yird'funi kol y'may chayoy,
v'shavti b'vayt Adonoy l'orecha yamim."
I'm not sure what language this is but couldn't you give us a translation gillygee?
It's a pity that Amy didn't reach her true potential due to her problems. She seemed a lovely person but one plagued with unseen demons. Rip Amy.
I just hope that others especially those in the industry take heed at this outcome and realise that the coke/pills they're doing every weekend, or the heroin they've just got into has the potential to mess up or take their lives.
Adonoy ro-i, lo echsar. Bin-ot desheh yarbitzayni,
al may m'nuchot y'nahalayni. Nafshi y'shovayv,
yanchayni v'ma-g'lay tzedek l'ma-an sh'mo.
Gam ki aylaych b'gay tzalmaves lo ira ra
ki atah imadi, shivt'cha umish-antecha, haymah y'nachamuni.
Ta-aroch l'fanai shulchan, neged tzor'roy,
dishantah vashemen roshi, kosi r'vayah.
Ach tov vachesed yird'funi kol y'may chayoy,
v'shavti b'vayt Adonoy l'orecha yamim."
I'm not sure what language this is but couldn't you give us a translation gillygee?
It's a pity that Amy didn't reach her true potential due to her problems. She seemed a lovely person but one plagued with unseen demons. Rip Amy.
I just hope that others especially those in the industry take heed at this outcome and realise that the coke/pills they're doing every weekend, or the heroin they've just got into has the potential to mess up or take their lives.
This is the 23rd Psalm originally posted in Hebrew and translated in english is simply:-
The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.
He maketh me to lie down in green pastures; He leadeth me beside the still waters.
He restoreth my soul; He guideth me in straight paths for His name's sake.
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for Thou art with me; Thy rod and Thy staff, they comfort me.
Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies;
Thou hast anointed my head with oil; my cup runneth over.
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life;
And I shall dwell in the house of the Lord for ever.
The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.
He maketh me to lie down in green pastures; He leadeth me beside the still waters.
He restoreth my soul; He guideth me in straight paths for His name's sake.
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for Thou art with me; Thy rod and Thy staff, they comfort me.
Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies;
Thou hast anointed my head with oil; my cup runneth over.
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life;
And I shall dwell in the house of the Lord for ever.
Thank you pastafreak for your kind words.
I know that the moral high ground is a crowded place, but sometimes people's good fortune needs to be underlined for them. We all take for granted how lucky we are. By definition - as communicators on here, we have access to the internet, and the language and skills to use it - which puts us a world ahead of millions of others.
A little compassion goes a long way.
I know that the moral high ground is a crowded place, but sometimes people's good fortune needs to be underlined for them. We all take for granted how lucky we are. By definition - as communicators on here, we have access to the internet, and the language and skills to use it - which puts us a world ahead of millions of others.
A little compassion goes a long way.
i like this one, Psalm 121.
Song of Ascents.
1 I will lift up my eyes to the hills—
From whence comes my help?
2 My help comes from the LORD,
Who made heaven and earth.
3 He will not allow your foot to be moved;
He who keeps you will not slumber.
4 Behold, He who keeps Israel
Shall neither slumber nor sleep.
5 The LORD is your keeper;
The LORD is your shade at your right hand.
6 The sun shall not strike you by day,
Nor the moon by night.
7 The LORD shall preserve you from all evil;
He shall preserve your soul.
8 The LORD shall preserve your going out and your coming in
From this time forth, and even forevermore.
Song of Ascents.
1 I will lift up my eyes to the hills—
From whence comes my help?
2 My help comes from the LORD,
Who made heaven and earth.
3 He will not allow your foot to be moved;
He who keeps you will not slumber.
4 Behold, He who keeps Israel
Shall neither slumber nor sleep.
5 The LORD is your keeper;
The LORD is your shade at your right hand.
6 The sun shall not strike you by day,
Nor the moon by night.
7 The LORD shall preserve you from all evil;
He shall preserve your soul.
8 The LORD shall preserve your going out and your coming in
From this time forth, and even forevermore.
Amy Winehouse hardly made drugs look glam.....
I have been sickened by the nasty, horrible, comments I've read on both here, and FaceBook....
A 27 year old woman, who had an eating disorder and was self harming, long before she got into drugs....clearly had mental health issues....and people are calling her scum!! Shame on them....
I have been sickened by the nasty, horrible, comments I've read on both here, and FaceBook....
A 27 year old woman, who had an eating disorder and was self harming, long before she got into drugs....clearly had mental health issues....and people are calling her scum!! Shame on them....
Indeed ummm
People are very quck to condemn, which is sad and pointless.
I have always said that i think AW was a perfect anti-drugs story - only compounded by her tragic and untimely death.
As I have opined elsewhere, I believe that this attitude hangover from the 1960's that pop stars somehow encourage their fans to drink and take drugs is an utter nonsense, and has no place in a modern society.
However, it does persist, and no doubt the chattering classes will be tutting into their capucinos for some time to come.
People are very quck to condemn, which is sad and pointless.
I have always said that i think AW was a perfect anti-drugs story - only compounded by her tragic and untimely death.
As I have opined elsewhere, I believe that this attitude hangover from the 1960's that pop stars somehow encourage their fans to drink and take drugs is an utter nonsense, and has no place in a modern society.
However, it does persist, and no doubt the chattering classes will be tutting into their capucinos for some time to come.
It's like I replied to someone on FB....You who condemn spend your Saturday nights snorting coke in pub toilets. At least she could afford her habit!!
It angered me more because I was with my cousin when the news broke. At that point they said they suspected drug/alcohol abuse. My cousins Mum committed suicide when she was 12...drugs and alcohol. Her reaction to the negative things said, like Amy Winehouse deserved it, really really upset her.
So so sad....
It angered me more because I was with my cousin when the news broke. At that point they said they suspected drug/alcohol abuse. My cousins Mum committed suicide when she was 12...drugs and alcohol. Her reaction to the negative things said, like Amy Winehouse deserved it, really really upset her.
So so sad....
Something in human nature makes some people want to react to deaths like this with a neagtive 'deserved it' approach, as though it in some way makes them feel better.
I have just had a similar conversation with a colleague, who wonders why I feel sorry that a famous pop star has died of drugs. i confirmed that i feel equally sorry for anyone who dies from drugs, famous or not - because it's a terrible death, following a terrible life, and no-one 'deserves' either.
I have just had a similar conversation with a colleague, who wonders why I feel sorry that a famous pop star has died of drugs. i confirmed that i feel equally sorry for anyone who dies from drugs, famous or not - because it's a terrible death, following a terrible life, and no-one 'deserves' either.
Yeah Poor Old Amy
people forget when she was onstage at Birmingham NIA, drunk, threatening the crowd before stumbling off. Did the crowd get a refund?
Or what about when she got off stage and assaulted an audience member?
I'm surprised she lasted as long as she did but hey her appalling behaviour was okay because she had low self esteem
people forget when she was onstage at Birmingham NIA, drunk, threatening the crowd before stumbling off. Did the crowd get a refund?
Or what about when she got off stage and assaulted an audience member?
I'm surprised she lasted as long as she did but hey her appalling behaviour was okay because she had low self esteem
Sorry but everyones entitled to their opinion sandyroe and and you have to understand just because you have compassion or like a certain celebrity, not everyone else has to or will not have the same way of thinking. personally i like to see comments balanced from both sides and not just the harmonious fluffy side.
No it's not ok JimmyCooper - but no-one is excusing bad behaviour, just exchanging views on the sadness of a young and unhappy life cut short.
Don't worry, I am sure that when you die, you won't have strangers making snide observations about the way you lived your life, and the mistakes you made, because, at such a time, we all deserve better.
Don't worry, I am sure that when you die, you won't have strangers making snide observations about the way you lived your life, and the mistakes you made, because, at such a time, we all deserve better.