Originally posted by: ferris209
That would be correct in a way. But, for me, it is the fact that I see on a daily basis how money, prestige, notoriety, and simple political clout can et these people anything they want. For me, this shows the mayors kid, the owner of the biggest business in town, the high school football champion that someday they too could find themselves in this position once somebody has had enough of their crap. So, maybe schadenfreude is accurate, but in a poetic sort of way.
Originally posted by: Darth Chaltab
This thread is made of win and schadenfreude.
This thread is made of win and schadenfreude.
That would be correct in a way. But, for me, it is the fact that I see on a daily basis how money, prestige, notoriety, and simple political clout can et these people anything they want. For me, this shows the mayors kid, the owner of the biggest business in town, the high school football champion that someday they too could find themselves in this position once somebody has had enough of their crap. So, maybe schadenfreude is accurate, but in a poetic sort of way.
I think that for most celebrities, being sent to jail would be a big negative. Somehow, for Paris, it's become very popular. At least, she's the only one I can think of in recent history that's gone to jail and actually had people cheering for her.
I don't take pleasure in it and I don't envy anything about her (she's a sick, immoral person). She's getting what she deserves and someone is finally telling her "NO!"