I agree with your point. While I don't (or, perhaps, "didn't") care at all about the lives, cheers, and woes of those who society consider "celebrities", I am now more tuned to their fate, as they represent a small sliver of highly visible people whose demise is often made public - or at least obscurely so, as in this case)
I agree with your point. While I don't (or, perhaps, "didn't") care at all about the lives, cheers, and woes of those who society consider "celebrities", I am now more tuned to their fate, as they represent a small sliver of highly visible people whose demise is often made public - or at least obscurely so, as in this case)
I agree with your point. While I don't (or, perhaps, "didn't") care at all about the lives, cheers, and woes of those who society consider "celebrities", I am now more tuned to their fate, as they represent a small sliver of highly visible people whose demise is often made public - or at least obscurely so, as in this case)