

Apparently Jared Padalecki’s definition of “tragedy” doesn’t include a man dying of an addiction he fought for 20+ years, and leaving behind his partner of 15 years and 3 small children.
Stay classy dude.
All the people reblogging this with hate need to reevaluate their life choices.
Jared is entitled to his opinion, and, quite frankly, I agree with him. There are tons of people who fight addiction like PSH did, who have won their battle. He is not saying that PSH’s death is not sad, he’s just saying it’s not a tragedy.
People dying in plane crashes, people dying from bombings, or shootings, etc, is tragic. People dying from an addiction they could have prevented is not tragic. It’s sad, but it is DEFINITELY not tragic.
So the difference between “sad” and “tragic” is the body count. Wow okay thanks for clearing that up for us.
You may want to reevaluate your life choices and educate your ignorant ass on what addiction even means.
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