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<blockquote data-quote="ThePluz" data-source="post: 249641" data-attributes="member: 27219"><p>For what it's worth;</p><p>Celebrities are forever in the public eye, Paul Walker for instance was actually a very good guy, he was always doing charity events, donated a lot of his money to charities, and his time, he left filming Fast & Furious to spend time with his family, and his charity, he stalled filming for everyone due to that, in which I think makes him a nice guy, He met this ex injured soldier in one of his events, where they both talked for a long time, and the soldier told him that he was saving up to buy a big ring for his girlfriend so he could propose to her, but Paul Walker went out, and told him to pick a ring for her, and he bought it out of his own generosity. So therefore he earns my deepest respect. He didn't beg for attention like most celebrities, he tried to keep him and his family to himself and out of the public eye.</p><p></p><p>The people who are starving in Africa wouldn't be in so much trouble if they stopped having children, might sound plain and nasty but it's the truth, it shouldn't be our problem, I don't mind donating to help people out there, but I'm not going to do it forever as it isn't very respectful to the people who donate, as it'll never get better, like I stated above, it shouldn't be our problem, as our own country is in the bin at the moment. Celebrities that do advertisements for US to pay money to help them out, when they could just donate a few months of there wages, which would cover 1000 other people donating (Footballers anyways).</p><p></p><p>I know people are constantly placing status's about Paul Walker and other famous people deaths, but some people are genuinely heart broken, as they "loved" that person.</p><p></p><p>Much love</p><p>Ryan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThePluz, post: 249641, member: 27219"] For what it's worth; Celebrities are forever in the public eye, Paul Walker for instance was actually a very good guy, he was always doing charity events, donated a lot of his money to charities, and his time, he left filming Fast & Furious to spend time with his family, and his charity, he stalled filming for everyone due to that, in which I think makes him a nice guy, He met this ex injured soldier in one of his events, where they both talked for a long time, and the soldier told him that he was saving up to buy a big ring for his girlfriend so he could propose to her, but Paul Walker went out, and told him to pick a ring for her, and he bought it out of his own generosity. So therefore he earns my deepest respect. He didn't beg for attention like most celebrities, he tried to keep him and his family to himself and out of the public eye. The people who are starving in Africa wouldn't be in so much trouble if they stopped having children, might sound plain and nasty but it's the truth, it shouldn't be our problem, I don't mind donating to help people out there, but I'm not going to do it forever as it isn't very respectful to the people who donate, as it'll never get better, like I stated above, it shouldn't be our problem, as our own country is in the bin at the moment. Celebrities that do advertisements for US to pay money to help them out, when they could just donate a few months of there wages, which would cover 1000 other people donating (Footballers anyways). I know people are constantly placing status's about Paul Walker and other famous people deaths, but some people are genuinely heart broken, as they "loved" that person. Much love Ryan. [/QUOTE]
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