I'm afraid I would have to say that mine is.
With regard to the Christina Morris kidnapping trial...I am sad that she met this fate, just as I would be with any human being. However, finding out during the course of this trial that she was dating a drug dealer and took drugs (and apparently sold them to "friends") has lessened my pity for her.
To repeat, sorry that she died. But there is an old saying: "When you lie down with dogs you get fleas". I don't think she "got what was coming to her" but knowing the thuggish crowd she willingly ran around with makes her a less sympathetic figure in my mind.
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Is your sympathy affected by your impressions of someone?
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Re: Is your sympathy affected by your impressions of someone?
Sorry, who is Christina Morris?
I feel like I'm parked diagonally in a parallel universe.
Re: Is your sympathy affected by your impressions of someone?
GRANDPA wrote:Sorry, who is Christina Morris?
---------------------------- who is Christina Morris --- http://www.nbcnews.com/dateline/update- ... is-n203641 ---
Re: Is your sympathy affected by your impressions of someone?
Same here. She'd called a dealer to deliver more cocaine.
Re: Is your sympathy affected by your impressions of someone?
Did any of you ever see her mother being interviewed?
Re: Is your sympathy affected by your impressions of someone?
Yes, her mother thinks she hung the moon. Maybe mothers are supposed to think that, I don't know. Edited to add that no one deserves to die like that.
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Re: Is your sympathy affected by your impressions of someone?
Yes, Raisincain, I think like you do on this one.
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