
The Crocodile Hunter passed on. One of the world's most passionate conservationists passed on. I didnt believe it at first and even emailed to a close friend to confirm his demise.
And here's the reply:
"First of all, I have to agree that it is very sad to hear a person passed on. It really is, but at the sametime, as a person who always is around dagerousanimals and not to mention wild, it is not a surprise that one day he will passed on doing what he likes.
My first question when he passed on was, was he eaten by crocs? And i couldn't help laughing when the answer was no, but a stingray barb stab him. The way he likes to provoke animals will certainly endanger his own life. So he does serve himself right, if you look from another point of view. Anyway, i rest my case."
How could she even laugh about the way he died and worse still, mocked that he deserved it? I, for one, am extremely disappointed in her. Not to mention, she's a scientist herself and her absolute fake courteous, ranked, reply ("First of all, I have to agree that it is very sad to hear a person passed on...) showed no hints of sympathy for a DEAD man.
Since when did the way death striked matters? A man DIED here. And he's no ordinary man but someone who had made contributions to where it doesnt seem to matter but impacts us the most.
Let me tell u this: If he was stabbed while at war, I'm sure it'll be far more honourable and respect-deserving than being killed by a stingray barb while filming a documentary.
My reply to her email:
"He's one of the most passionate conservationists around and it's people like him who brings ordinary folks closer to wildlife throughhis "reckless" ways while the rest of us sit back comfortably, watch him risk his life, and critic his careless behaviour which caused his inevitable death.
From my point of view, whether or not the reason behind his leaving is laudable or not, deserving or not, like all conservationists like him and all scientists like you, deserve all the respect one can give.
He died doing what he loved most. How many people in the world caneven say that they are doing what they love most? I for one, can't."
Sing
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The Crocodile Hunter passed on. One of the world's most passionate conservationists passed on. I didnt believe it at first and even emailed to a close friend to confirm his demise.
And here's the reply:
"First of all, I have to agree that it is very sad to hear a person passed on. It really is, but at the sametime, as a person who always is around dagerousanimals and not to mention wild, it is not a surprise that one day he will passed on doing what he likes.
My first question when he passed on was, was he eaten by crocs? And i couldn't help laughing when the answer was no, but a stingray barb stab him. The way he likes to provoke animals will certainly endanger his own life. So he does serve himself right, if you look from another point of view. Anyway, i rest my case."
How could she even laugh about the way he died and worse still, mocked that he deserved it? I, for one, am extremely disappointed in her. Not to mention, she's a scientist herself and her absolute fake courteous, ranked, reply ("First of all, I have to agree that it is very sad to hear a person passed on...) showed no hints of sympathy for a DEAD man.
Since when did the way death striked matters? A man DIED here. And he's no ordinary man but someone who had made contributions to where it doesnt seem to matter but impacts us the most.
Let me tell u this: If he was stabbed while at war, I'm sure it'll be far more honourable and respect-deserving than being killed by a stingray barb while filming a documentary.
My reply to her email:
"He's one of the most passionate conservationists around and it's people like him who brings ordinary folks closer to wildlife throughhis "reckless" ways while the rest of us sit back comfortably, watch him risk his life, and critic his careless behaviour which caused his inevitable death.
From my point of view, whether or not the reason behind his leaving is laudable or not, deserving or not, like all conservationists like him and all scientists like you, deserve all the respect one can give.
He died doing what he loved most. How many people in the world caneven say that they are doing what they love most? I for one, can't."
Sing