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originally posted by: UnBreakable
originally posted by: StookieWilliams
www.neonnettle.com...
This is what ATS is all about, or at least it used to be. I remember the good old days on here where you weren't ridiculed by most members for presenting alternative opinions or sources.
I remember those days that's what brought me to ATS then after years of hibernation I came back and it's definitely taken a turn for the worse.Too bad listening or in this case reading alternative opinions and being open minded isn't what's trendy now days.
Now days everyone seems to want to bash and ridicule those that have different views than everyone else.
Silent Stigma
originally posted by: BHAWWWK
This is fascinating considering that there is a person by the username iByte who posted in the music forum on May 20th if Chris Cornell was murdered. They set out the ground work with details behind their reasoning and according to them they feel most likely he committed suicide but that what he is proposing is (if nothing else) plausible.
That can be found here:
Chris Cornell has passed 5 post down.
What they posted seems to have upset at least two other ATS members as they felt it was disrespectful. I personally don't find what they were saying to be insulting, in fact they seemed to have put a lot of thought behind it as they were very detailed.
As far as I am concerned I don't feel that it's too far fetched to believe he could have been murdered. Perhaps not for the reason given by iBytes necessarily, but something is off.
Perhaps I am attempting to grasp onto anything that would explain why another part of my teenage years is now gone and I don't want to accept that it was taken away by the very person themselves. It's possible I suppose, but something just doesn't feel right about the circumstance surrounding his death.
It should be looked into. 100%
originally posted by: Superunknown528
I have no doubt that fowl play is what drove Chris Cornell out of his own mind.
originally posted by: BHAWWWK
a reply to: elgaz
Hey, I know where you're coming from on this. I see your point of view, it would not be very pleasant to have rumors being spread around that are completely unfounded about a loved one.
I agree.
What's your opinion on this particular hypothesis pertaining to OP's link?
Do you find it more plausible than the wife/bodyguard scenario, or do you reject both as people trying to reach for anything because they don't want to believe Chris committed suicide?
originally posted by: CaptainBeno
OK, I'm going to leave this here.
This guy has the low down and is pretty pissed. Worth a watch and follow.
originally posted by: vonclod
a reply to: toolgal462
Agreed it's sick, some real reaching and grasping..People just want a "why' though..human nature.
I agree about Cobain and the possibility there..I'm not 100% convinced but there sure are enough irregularities.
Love your username..seeing Tool tommorow evening.
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