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R.I.P Juice WRLD - Gone but never forgotten.
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<blockquote data-quote="Hypothesis" data-source="post: 455142" data-attributes="member: 83881"><p>To everyone saying you've never heard of him, it's probably because you aren't into the music he produces, but just because you haven't heard of him, doesn't mean that he wasn't anyone famous. How do you define someone being famous exactly? Wealth status, influence on people? What exactly determines if someone is a legend or someone is famous to you? Juice WRLD was indeed a legend believe it or not. Based on what he grew up bearing and still was able to create a career of something he loved is enough to make someone a legend in my opinion. He helped many people get through a lot of their struggles with his songs and he actually meant something to a lot of people. After X died, the majority of X's fanbase went to Juice WRLD because he has similar songs. So whether you agree or not, he is a legend because he had the power to influence a lot of people. Anyone from outside of the United States, mainly western I wouldn't expect you to know who he is because he never got the chance to get that far in his career.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the other topic about drugs. Yes, drugs are bad, yes certain people can stop, but what you need to have is empathy. Everyone can stop doing something, right? What you need to understand is not everyone has the ability to just stop using drugs. We can stop writing if we want to, right. We can stop attending school if we want to, right. We can stop working and choose to be a couch potato, right. We can all WANT to stop doing something, but not everyone has the ABILITY to stop doing something. Drugs are nowhere near the examples above, you can't just stop doing them, it's a mind thing and some people can even depend on drug usage so much that they will want to harm themselves just because they don't have access to drugs. It's a messed up thing to think about yes, but not everyone has the ability to just stop. Now you may say, "oh they can seek counseling," not everyone has the money to do such, not everyone will be paid attention to if they seek help, it all depends on the state of the person and what they have. Someone with money could seek help, it doesn't mean they have the mindset to seek help because in their eyes they see nothing wrong. You can't exactly say that Juice WRLD never decided to get help for what he was doing because you didn't know him personally and the media doesn't know everything about a person, so maybe he did try to get help and maybe he was receiving counseling, you don't know for a fact so I wouldn't make statements like, oh he should've got help because maybe he did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hypothesis, post: 455142, member: 83881"] To everyone saying you've never heard of him, it's probably because you aren't into the music he produces, but just because you haven't heard of him, doesn't mean that he wasn't anyone famous. How do you define someone being famous exactly? Wealth status, influence on people? What exactly determines if someone is a legend or someone is famous to you? Juice WRLD was indeed a legend believe it or not. Based on what he grew up bearing and still was able to create a career of something he loved is enough to make someone a legend in my opinion. He helped many people get through a lot of their struggles with his songs and he actually meant something to a lot of people. After X died, the majority of X's fanbase went to Juice WRLD because he has similar songs. So whether you agree or not, he is a legend because he had the power to influence a lot of people. Anyone from outside of the United States, mainly western I wouldn't expect you to know who he is because he never got the chance to get that far in his career. Regarding the other topic about drugs. Yes, drugs are bad, yes certain people can stop, but what you need to have is empathy. Everyone can stop doing something, right? What you need to understand is not everyone has the ability to just stop using drugs. We can stop writing if we want to, right. We can stop attending school if we want to, right. We can stop working and choose to be a couch potato, right. We can all WANT to stop doing something, but not everyone has the ABILITY to stop doing something. Drugs are nowhere near the examples above, you can't just stop doing them, it's a mind thing and some people can even depend on drug usage so much that they will want to harm themselves just because they don't have access to drugs. It's a messed up thing to think about yes, but not everyone has the ability to just stop. Now you may say, "oh they can seek counseling," not everyone has the money to do such, not everyone will be paid attention to if they seek help, it all depends on the state of the person and what they have. Someone with money could seek help, it doesn't mean they have the mindset to seek help because in their eyes they see nothing wrong. You can't exactly say that Juice WRLD never decided to get help for what he was doing because you didn't know him personally and the media doesn't know everything about a person, so maybe he did try to get help and maybe he was receiving counseling, you don't know for a fact so I wouldn't make statements like, oh he should've got help because maybe he did. [/QUOTE]
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