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Charlie Sheen Sends Tweet Wishing For Donald Trump's Death

This past year has been a rough one for celebrity deaths, and yesterday the loss of actress Debbie Reynolds just a day after her daughter Carrie Fisher passed was incredibly tough for a lot of people. While most people had entirely appropriate tributes to the two actresses, Charlie Sheen took a different route on Wednesday evening: he tweeted a letter to God asking that President-elect Donald Trump be the next major figure to die.

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Classy.

It's good to see that in the nearly two months since Donald Trump was elected president, Trump Derangement Syndrome is still going strong with no signs of stopping. While it's understandable that many people may not like the president-elect, it is wholly inappropriate to publicly wish for their death.

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