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| quote: | Originally posted by TrancEdifice
Yea, its very sad. I also grew up with him. Sesame Street and Mr. Roger's Neighborhood were my favorite childhood shows...plus Reading Rainbow and Contact. He should have lived for at least a hundred years. I think that all great and good people should live for at least a hundred years; that is unless they wish to die. Then, in that case, there should be euthanasia centers. Yes, I am aware that the practice of euthanasia is to bring relief to those suffering from incurable or painful diseases. But life itself can be, R.D. Laing once said, "a sexually transmitted disease - and the mortality rate is 100 per cent." Anyhow, he made my "disease" ,all of our "diseases",( not that you guys are diseases. On the contrary, if life is a disease then you guys are painkillers and vaccines)more berable, lighter, even fun. If there is such a thing as a Heaven, then I hope he reaches it...as do I think of you guys. Long life to us all...well, everybody but me. |
hey man, dont get all serious on us now.. if your goin thru some issues, your not alone(choon !) try lookin at the brighter side of things and apprciate the small things that usually get taken for granted all u need is Trancepiration man... be cool
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