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They still had family and friends, and people who loved them.
I agree that having such vast amounts of money can't be a good thing whichever way you look at it, but expressing joy when someone dies is just not civilized in my opinion. It just isn't.
What good do you think will come from simping for billionaires?
I never said anyone should be simping. I'm just saying that we can have some human decency and not celebrate someone's death. It's not like his death will cause his wealth to be distributed evenly among the rest of us. No reason to throw a party and ridicule by saying shit like "is the bee okay?" (no matter how funny it is).