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“@BBCBreaking: It's a "tragedy" that Jeremy Clarkson was dropped, Top Gear's James May says...No, an airplane crash in the Alps is a tragedy
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tragedy:
an event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress, such as a serious accident, crime, or natural catastrophe
@LiamRudden @BBCBreaking not a tragedy its his own stupidity
@drogonherc @LiamRudden @BBCBreaking I think the essence of classical tragedy is that downfall comes from flaw in hero’s own character
@DazNewman @LiamRudden @BBCBreaking very TRUE. Love to know if he has apologised to the guy he hit
@BBCBreaking What a giant prick. He sent someone to fucking casualty because he hadn't got him a sandwich.
@___Q__ @BBCBreaking I don't condone anyone hitting anyone, but if you go to casualty for a swollen lip, you're a giant pussy.
@MCartoscelli @___Q__ @BBCBreaking Yes! Have never known of anyone getting a busted lip and going to Doc. Ice and a bit of time. Done.
@cbd1776 Going to casualty or not isn't the issue. Assaulting a workmate for not getting you a sandwich is. Rightly fired.
@___Q__ You made going to casualty the issue. Wasn't commenting on the firing in the tweet.
@BBCBreaking @BBCNews I think in the context of other news today, Jeremy Clarkson's sacking hardly merits the label "tragedy"!
@BBCBreaking Give it a rest. Nobody in their right mind gives a shit about Clarkson. #FFS
.@BBCBreaking Much as the tragedy of Macbeth was pretty much utterly his own fault too.
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