posting that image seems as you described others.
mocking . .
and horrible
if you don't get it you don't get it.
he was an artist who wrote lyrics that sold and he tried to have a life.
and he didn't die young.
lucky guy.
He wore a great big cross.
He sang 'War Pigs'
you don't get him, I know.
OK, believe all the press.
go ahead.
his biggest problem was if someone told him not to do something he'd do it anyway.
you should stop, anon.
some day you'll regret all this.
Ozzy was a complex man but very many people love him and that's not because they thought he was evil, quite the opposite.
So lighten up, it's not you who decides who gets to Heaven or not.
Dionne Warwick - You'll Never Get To Heaven If You Break My Heart
I call this a 'stoker song' because it has an unrealistic point of view about another person by someone who is obcessed.
if the guy breaks her heart that is NOT a deal breaker about him going to Heaven.
the singer is being creepy.
oh, it's sweet, the music, and you might think 'oh, seems reasonable' but, seriously?
never get to heaven if you break my heart?
creepy. who would marry such a woman?
promise to cherish her?
creepy.
the point: you don't get to decide who gets to go to Heaven.
Ozzy Osbourne On Ozzie and Harriet (Funny)
wow
you're hell bent today.
The guy just died.
most people who understood his artistic style loved him.
LOVED HIM a lot.
and here you are trashing him on the day he died.
De mortuis nil nisi bonum
I asked an AI what do say to you (Google AI)
what to say to someone who is trashing Ozzy on the day he died
When encountering someone speaking negatively about Ozzy Osbourne on the day of his death, it's helpful to remember the principle of "De mortuis nil nisi bonum" - "Of the dead, nothing unless good"
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Here are some ways to address the situation:
Acknowledge and redirect: Acknowledge the comment briefly, then shift to a more respectful topic. For example: "It's understandable to have different opinions, but today is a day to remember Ozzy's musical legacy and the impact he had".
Focus on the positive: Remind them of his positive contributions and the joy he brought to millions through his music and personality. "Ozzy was an innovator in heavy metal who entertained generations with his music and personality. It's a sad day for music".
Emphasize respect: Highlight the importance of showing respect during a difficult time for his family and fans. "Regardless of your opinion, today is a day of mourning for his loved ones and fans. Respect is appreciated".
Explain his struggles: If appropriate, mention the challenges he faced, such as his battle with Parkinson's disease, and how he continued to perform despite these difficulties. "Ozzy faced significant health struggles, including Parkinson's disease, but he continued to pursue his passion and recently gave a moving farewell performance".
Offer a different perspective: You might say, "While everyone has their own perspective, Ozzy's impact on music and his resilience in the face of challenges were truly remarkable".
The key is to handle the situation with sensitivity and focus on respect and empathy during a time of loss.
so when you die you'll have to answer for your cold-heartedness today?
I guess that's true.