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Never take life for granted (pg. 7)
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| Masonious |
I wasn't very kind to him in my posts, I hope he read my last PM to him :/
Rest in peace bud :( |
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| Marc Summers |
| quote: | Originally posted by Wicked Neo
i don't belive i said anywhere that we should celebrate his death because of how he was on TA.
I am being speculative in his offline life, he, like i said, could have been a really nice person, it just also makes me wonder that if in real life he was a nice person and caring and compasionate in his role as a Dr then is able to come here and act like the idiot that he did and delight in causing upset, then there must be a screw loose with him somewhere and i would not like to have someone who is capable of that to be the person responsible for my real life health. |
I am not going to defend "Dick". But I would just like to say that alot of people here are probobly totally different in real life. We all can get away with so much on the internet, that talking like an won't matter because there aren't any real consequences (Besides being suspended).
I, myself, try to be as real as I can be in here. The only thing that I would say is different IRL, is the way I speak. To me, typing is alot easier than speaking, so I can fit in alot more words in. IRL, however, I talk fast and brief. Speaking articulately takes alot out of me, because it's easier to say, " this" and ", I gotta ing, blah blah..." |
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| Yan |
| quote: | Originally posted by stren
I would never hate anyone i haven't met in person. I might have disliked his internet persona, but that's it.
RIP |
I actually had no real take on his internet persona but I'm fairly sure it wouldn't be the same as who he was in real life.
RIP. |
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| est |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ SKEZ
Ian you should also consider deflating your ego.
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Skez, you have just finished saying how we shouldn't judge people that we have never met. Wanna take a leaf out of your own book?
You cannot 'deflate' a non-existent entity (and that comes from somebody who does know him in person). |
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| paranoik0 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Psy-T
so you think death should give us some instant 'morality'?
if so, for who's sake?
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interesting question, altho it asks for its specific thread since this is more in abstract terms and not directly related to this guy's death.
you might find it ridiculous but yes, my personal belief is that death does give morality to everyone. but not on the instant of death, rather someting that goes with us through all existence since the first moment, altho it only becomes apparent to others when death occurs: the fact that death can be a very painful experience, that takes away the chance of experiencing more living time. i believe most living beings do not deserve going through the experience of death, but we all do. |
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| Dark^Tremor |
| quote: | | i believe most living beings do not deserve going through the experience of death, but we all do. |
you're assuming the experience of death is bad. have you ever experienced death? nope, because nobody who is alive has. death could be a good thing for all you know. so, in the end, what purpose does BELIEVING that death is bad and that good people who die don't deserve it serve? it serves your purpose. you feel good because you believe that, and you would feel bad about yourself if you did not believe that.
see, people who think they have an excellent grasp of what is good and bad, who think they have very highly evolved values, who take great pride in believing that they are good human beings, these people will leap at the opportunity to prove it by offerring up meaningless condolences to someone they've never known. the act of offering in this way is usually selfish. who does it help most when you say RIP on the internet? the dead guy? he's dead, he'll never know about it. no, it makes you feel better about yourself because you just proved what an oh-so good and caring person you are. it's okay that you ignore the thousands of other people who die each day because you pay attention to the one that someone posted about on tranceaddict dot com, or the one you saw on the news this evening, or the one on the front of the newspaper last week. so now you can sleep at night and rest assured that you're obviously a good person. these people think they are very good people because of what they say or believe, and maybe they are good people, but the truth is that a lot of things they say or believe are in most cases self-serving and hypocritical.
alright i think i'm done here.:haha: |
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| jonSun |
| Wow, what a bummer. Dont wanna see any1 die, even if they are a dick on the net. His family is gotta be going through hell right now. They are all saying, age 28, a doctor. He had alot going for him. My condolences. :( |
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| paranoik0 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dark^Tremor
you're assuming the experience of death is bad. have you ever experienced death? nope, because nobody who is alive has. death could be a good thing for all you know. so, in the end, what purpose does BELIEVING that death is bad and that good people who die don't deserve it serve? it serves your purpose. you feel good because you believe that, and you would feel bad about yourself if you did not believe that. |
err it doesn't serve my purpose. i wish death was a good thing, because i'm going to experience it like any of us. i assume death is a bad thing, because it's something that is usually accompanied by lots of pain and because it's extremely scary. i say that because some time ago i had this nervous thing were i thought i was having an heart attack and going to die, and went insane at the thought.
| quote: | | see, people who think they have an excellent grasp of what is good and bad, who think they have very highly evolved values, who take great pride in believing that they are good human beings, these people will leap at the opportunity to prove it by offerring up meaningless condolences to someone they've never known. the act of offering in this way is usually selfish. who does it help most when you say RIP on the internet? the dead guy? he's dead, he'll never know about it. no, it makes you feel better about yourself because you just proved what an oh-so good and caring person you are. it's okay that you ignore the thousands of other people who die each day because you pay attention to the one that someone posted about on tranceaddict dot com, or the one you saw on the news this evening, or the one on the front of the newspaper last week. so now you can sleep at night and rest assured that you're obviously a good person. these people think they are very good people because of what they say or believe, and maybe they are good people, but the truth is that a lot of things they say or believe are in most cases self-serving and hypocritical. |
actually i'll concede you're partially right, coming here and saying "rip" does makes me feel better cause it reminds me of my moral values, alerting me not to go down the slippery road of not caring about anything and not treating death as a serious issue.
i do not think however this is necessarily hypocritical, since i feel the same way about other thousands of deaths, which just didn't happen to come my way in the form of a tranceaddict thread, which is the form of entertainment i'm using right now to make time pass - and you're doing the same. |
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| _Nut_ |
| quote: | Originally posted by weymouth
Cause of death? |
DOnt think that is known right now |
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| ivanbee |
crazy,
r.i.p. dick renegade |
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| D-res |
i think its funny how everyones getting pissed off and arguing. its called opinions. you dont have to agree with them.
my opinion: i thought he was annoying and quite a prick on these boards in a lot of cases. its a relief to not have to deal with some of his posts anymore, even though it is sad that he died. i know a lot of poeple on here are s from time to time, myself included. death in life is obviously a sad thing for the people who knew him and were his friends or his family. i never knew him outside from his posts so i can honestly say this in no way affects me but i would send my condolenses to his friends and family as i'm sure they are hurting right now. RIP |
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