Taricone Peter, a man whose surname is' almost become an adjective, it was so popular. Because of his past grandefratelli course, followed by equally varied interpretations in various dramas, movies etc. Undoubtedly nice, naive in his own way, a small icon that has to stink Omo '. Many muscles, but also a brain, as a bit 'hidden behind the mountains and rivers of testosterone to tropomyosin. He loves sky diving, extreme sports. It launched yesterday, is about to land, but something goes wrong. The umbrella is' \u200b\u200bscrewed ', he picks up speed' and falls to the lead from a height of fifty meters. Multiple injuries, internal bleeding. He died after nine hours of surgery. He leaves a wife and a daughter of six years. Headlines, fans crowded outside the hospital, in armies facebook scatentati condolences and memorial pages.
Maximum respect, even if no one takes my head that if you launch from an airplane in flight with a sheet in your backpack, be 'a little' you go to the search. But now 'click here , and tell me how much of this you read the front page of newspapers? Believe how many fans have waited for the coffins of these people outside the morgue? How many have you seen facebook groups to remember?
I know, it sounds as demagogic.
How I wish it was real. Instead
and 'simply tragic. Tragic to think that today if you ask the typical average Italian who was taricone Peter, what is moved and rattles you life, death and miracles of the poor 'warrior'. But if you ask him who and 'Thyssen Krupp, and rolls his eyes and tells you that' a striker of Germany.
Question: So what should we do? Ignore the death of a celebrity to honor the death of so many strangers? How I wish it was real. Instead
and 'simply tragic. Tragic to think that today if you ask the typical average Italian who was taricone Peter, what is moved and rattles you life, death and miracles of the poor 'warrior'. But if you ask him who and 'Thyssen Krupp, and rolls his eyes and tells you that' a striker of Germany.
Answer: no. Just avoid to consider the second strangers.
Many thanks to Carlo Soricelli
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