Yeah, I see him for what he was, a spectacular one-of-a-kind entertainer. Elsewhere, debates are erupting about whether or not people should care, respect, or praise God that they no live in a world with the famed MJ.The Lawnmower Man wrote:He left us with a lot of boogie ('68-'92). And for that I'll always be eternally thankful.
He was an inspiration and model for at least three different generations, and ridiculed by a faction of those same lauders years later. If he brought you joy at all in time, he completed his mission. I'm grateful for what he brought to our world. I'm not remorseful, though, because I don't celebrate/mourn death for anyone outside blood, but I do wish condolescences to those that are most affected by this occurrence, namely the family.