The world is full of Internet Grief Mongers.
6 Oirish students are killed and 7 injured in a balcony collapse at a party in California and the media here lose their shit jumping over each other to highlight on front pages how the
entire country is now "devastated" by the loss.
Do me a fucking favour.
Yes it is tragic when any young person dies but I have to admit I'm not "devastated" by it. I didn't know them (and if Facebook, twatter etc are anything to go by, then apparently I'm the ONLY person in Oireland that didn't know at least one of them

) so whilst I sympathise with the loss to their families I cannot say it has impacted my life at all. There are worse tragedies every day in this world.
On a personal level I was absolutely disgusted by the carry on of many people when my mate Joe died from MND recently. Whilst he was ill these Internet Grief Mongers were doing the ice bucket challenge and dedicating it to Joe, a guy many of them hardly knew. Then when he passed away these same fuckers were on twatter (fucking twatter for fucks sake

) mewling about their loss and how Joe was their best mate ever (a couple of them even misspelled his surname

). Bastards were queuing up at his funeral to hug each other and be seen crying and all the big public gestures.
