It Might Be a Cliché, But It’s Definitely True: Only The Good Die Young (1658 hits)
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Submitted by Pentameter (View user info) at 2006-08-30 08:52:19 EDT
I have to say, I'm not impressed by too many people. I find most people to be incredibly self-absorbed, too lost in their own world to have any decency or concern for the people around them. We get so hung up on our clothes, our cars, our material things and our own pleasure that oftentimes, we just get wrapped up in things that don't really matter in the big picture.
My friend Mike was none of these things. He was born with Hydrocephalus, commonly known as water on the brain. Mike was fighting to stay in this world from the second he was born. Doctors inserted a shunt so that the cerebrospinal fluid could be drained away from his brain.
I don't know much about this process, but I do know that over the span of 26 years, Mike endured over 90 operations where his life was literally on the line. His doctors diverted the fluid away from his brain every way they could, all while trying not to paralyze him or even kill him during surgery.
When you saw Mike, you knew something was wrong with him. He moved and spoke a little slowly, but was actually quite intelligent and had a fabulous sense of humor. To know Mike and to have him in your life meant pure joy. I cannot recall one time when we were together that I didn't laugh.
Mike worked on the student newspaper, and that was how I came to know him. At the time, I was working in the Vice President's office at our college. In his quest for a juicy story, he somehow ended up in our office looking for the big scoop. He probably ended up writing a story about the no smoking policy, or about the horrendous parking situation on our campus.
I'm sure that Mike knew he was on borrowed time. What impressed me was that he didn't really need to go to school, but he came anyway. He didn't need to be able to make a living for himself because he was on disability, but he wanted to be a journalist. I don't even think he did it to have a sense of normalcy in his life. He truly had a passion for the written word, one thing that we both shared.
Another thing he had a passion for was making people laugh. This kid was downright hilarious. I remember one day, I was walking through the courtyard at school and it was snowing. All of a sudden, a snowball whizzed past my head, and quickly, I spun around to see whose ass I was going to have to kick.
It was Mike. He shrugged his shoulders and said, "My aim isn't so hot, huh?
"Maybe you should move a little closer," I shouted.
"Or maybe I should have used my good arm," he said.
A few moments later, we were smashing snowballs into each other's faces and pushing each other into the snow banks. We were just like a couple of little kids, and in no time, a few others joined in the fight. A high ranking administrator at the college even got caught up in our childish game.
This is one of my most cherished memories.
Certainly, Mike could have asked, "Why me?" No one would have blamed him, but, he never questioned his illness. He was never mean to anyone. He would have done anything for you, and I mean anything. He used his life to help others, volunteering his precious time to make the world a little bit better.
Mike is the only person I've ever met who had a completely pure spirit, and one of the few truly good people who I've had the pleasure of knowing.
Instead of taking, he gave. Instead of crying, he smiled. Instead of being angry at the world, he helped those in it. Instead of being selfish, he was completely selfless. Instead of complaining about his pain, he did his best to relieve the pain of others.
At the beginning of July, he went into the hospital for the final time. His doctors, unable to save him, sent him home with his family. Hospice was there to take care of him in his final days, allowing him to die in comfort and with dignity.
It was only days before his 27th birthday.
Some people don't believe in an afterlife, but I know that Mike's spirit was too bright to ever be darkened by death. I know he is at peace.
My buddy is gone, but at least before he left, he taught me what it really means to be a good person.
R.I.P. - M.S. 8-5-79 - 7-27-06
You will be sadly missed by everyone who knew you.
User Reviews
Submitted by Alter (user info) at 2007-09-26 21:02:39 EDT (#)
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No, Comment.
Submitted by sideshow (user info) at 2006-12-18 17:35:53 EST (#)
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If only there were more people like Mike in this world. I bet many people can't appreciate the things you talk about.
Submitted by RPharazon (user info) at 2006-11-15 19:57:04 EST (#)
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A bit late, but I have to say this.
He died on July 27, same day as my birthday.
You know, at the same time I was having fun, and enjoying life, he died in dignity.
I don't think there's any words for what I'm trying to say, though...
Submitted by redskieslookfake (user info) at 2006-09-11 19:43:57 EDT (#)
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Touching
Submitted by rockdocc (user info) at 2006-09-03 00:34:42 EDT (#)
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Submitted by DudeThatsBOSH (user info) at 2006-08-30 12:44:07 (#)
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bosh?
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not exactly bosh, but maybe...bish?
like a sad bosh, a hopeful bosh.
not a smoke twenty cigarettes whilst raping a dead womans cat bosh.
i dunno
Submitted by munkeypants (user info) at 2006-09-03 00:02:24 EDT (#)
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I'm sorry, sweetheart.
Submitted by MyNameIsTim (user info) at 2006-09-02 21:35:26 EDT (#)
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i like people like that.
but don't forget, shitty ass gangsters who murder and rape get gunned down young every day.
so ONLY probably isnt' true.
Submitted by whiskey_jack (user info) at 2006-09-02 05:18:54 EDT (#)
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I'll admit I'm slightly pissed that because of the overall nature of this post I was a bit depressed. Luckily I happen to take a page out of his book and try to live life as happily as I can. So if all else I'll thank you for showing me a terrific example of living life properly. Thank you.
Submitted by tinactin (user info) at 2006-09-01 20:09:24 EDT (#)
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I love you. Email me.
Submitted by Molari (user info) at 2006-08-31 09:58:12 EDT (#)
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Don't have kids. They could have similar diseases.
Submitted by BLITZKREIG_BOB (user info) at 2006-08-31 08:41:18 EDT (#)
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Sad.
Submitted by VelvetElvis (user info) at 2006-08-31 08:10:25 EDT (#)
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Submitted by AllyJeans (user info) at 2006-08-31 07:33:40 (#)
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No Comment
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You're right there beside Circe, Snark, Bigmike, and Spikegoddess as for talent. Do write more for free here; it may be a pain, but i beg you. Submit more. (I used to, under another name, but had to stop. Your're a freebird, let it fly. That's all.
Submitted by rad1101 (user info) at 2006-08-31 08:00:58 EDT (#)
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Submitted by Kaelic (user info) at 2006-08-30 09:52:21 (#)
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I'm going to catch so much shit for this, but if he was good, and such a great guy, why didn't you date him? Or have some sort of intimate physically relationship with him since he was smart and funny, two of the qualities women say are essentially in a boyfriend/lover?
All I can think of when I read stories like this was, "Damn, I bet the poor dude died a virgin and instead of getting him laid, his female "friend" is writing a tribute post to him on a website."
I doubt it makes him feel any better since he's dead, so maybe it was to make you feel better. Who knows. I believe in remembering the dead, but some things just don't add up.
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I'd be lying if I didnt say this thought didnt cross my mind.
then again, Im a man, and we are all ignorant pricks.
Submitted by AllyJeans (user info) at 2006-08-31 07:33:40 EDT (#)
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No Comment
Submitted by VelvetElvis (user info) at 2006-08-30 22:30:59 EDT (#)
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Such spirits are rare, and often come and go from our lives as if between thunderclaps. They leave us with far more than we ever could give them, a gift we can in turn give to others, and in that way they're still making beautiful moments.
This was something I needed to read tonight, thanks. To both of you.
Submitted by DonkeyOnTheEdge (user info) at 2006-08-30 19:28:52 EDT (#)
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Yep.
Submitted by TigerLilly (user info) at 2006-08-30 17:45:22 EDT (#)
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:(
So sad! I'm sorry L.
Submitted by Ejryuu (user info) at 2006-08-30 16:23:01 EDT (#)
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Whether you're writing about women that look like men, giving the Operation guy an STD or cherishing the memory of a friend, you certainly have a way with words.
Submitted by Maltese (user info) at 2006-08-30 16:10:04 EDT (#)
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What is this +2 for?
This +2 is for a well-written story.
This +2 is for a story that I can relate to.
This +2 is for being the first Uber post to make me cry.
This +2 is for conveying emotion so well in this story that it boggles the mind.
This +2 is for condolescences.
And last, but certainly not least...
This +2 is for spelling the word "definitely" the right way.
Submitted by JonnyX (user info) at 2006-08-30 15:59:29 EDT (#)
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Submitted by professorfuckface (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:02:43 (#)
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Submitted by lojope (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:01:04 (#)
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Ah yes.... because the most important thing to happen to everyone in their whole life is to get laid.
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the most important thing to ever happen to your life was getting raped, so why don't you shut the fuck up you fat hypocrite
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so very inappropriate _and_ halarious at the same time
Submitted by choir (user info) at 2006-08-30 14:45:06 EDT (#)
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Nice.
Submitted by Hookhand (user info) at 2006-08-30 14:16:39 EDT (#)
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It's not a cliche, it's a BJ jam. Good story, though.
Submitted by justagirl27 (user info) at 2006-08-30 14:11:09 EDT (#)
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my 13 year old cousin was born with spina bifida and hydrocephalus, and she has been in and out of the hospital since birth. about a month ago she started having seizures one night and had to have emergency surgery to replace the shunt, and we almost lost her.
sorry for your loss.
Submitted by boomslang (user info) at 2006-08-30 13:36:04 EDT (#)
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I thought that was just a line Billy Joel used to get into girls' pants.
Submitted by DudeThatsBOSH (user info) at 2006-08-30 12:44:07 EDT (#)
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bosh?
Submitted by the_thorne (user info) at 2006-08-30 12:39:17 EDT (#)
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No Comment
Submitted by c1ndy (user info) at 2006-08-30 12:24:59 EDT (#)
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This is a +2 no comment, but could you email me with your email?
uberc1ndy.at.gmail.com
Submitted by ubetidid (user info) at 2006-08-30 12:15:45 EDT (#)
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Amizaing that he lived as long as he did.
That's pretty old for his condition.
He passed away on my b-day.
Submitted by Jack_McCallum (user info) at 2006-08-30 11:33:20 EDT (#)
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It Might Be a Cliché, But It's Definitely True: Only The Good Die Young
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Submitted by professorfuckface (user info) at 2006-08-30 09:10:55 (#)
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he's up in heaven now, with janice joplin, hendrix and morrison. Actually no, they were the greats, your fucktard was a retarded piece of shit
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^And there is your proof.
Sorry about your buddy. To be that cool knowing your time was so limited takes unimaginable courage.
Submitted by compEngineer0 (user info) at 2006-08-30 11:21:21 EDT (#)
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No Comment
Submitted by inion_de_trua (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:47:23 EDT (#)
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Submitted by TheSpook (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:32:48 (#)
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Submitted by inion_de_trua (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:28:37 (#)
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Submitted by TheSpook (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:23:43 (#)
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It's definitely true.
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you're going to live to be a hundred aintcha?
Honey, you don't even know me.
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no joking allowed?
Submitted by forthewin (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:44:39 EDT (#)
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Please never say that only the good die young ever again. That horribly inaccurate song is almost enough to make me dislike Billy Joel.
Submitted by Susie_Derkins (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:37:42 EDT (#)
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I'm sorry to hear about your friend. These were lovely words you said about him, and I'm sure his mother appreciated receiving them in the card you sent.
Submitted by TheSpook (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:32:48 EDT (#)
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Submitted by inion_de_trua (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:28:37 (#)
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Submitted by TheSpook (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:23:43 (#)
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It's definitely true.
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you're going to live to be a hundred aintcha?
Honey, you don't even know me.
Submitted by inion_de_trua (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:28:37 EDT (#)
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Submitted by TheSpook (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:23:43 (#)
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It's definitely true.
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you're going to live to be a hundred aintcha?
pentameter - good point.
Submitted by Pentameter (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:27:19 EDT (#)
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Submitted by inion_de_trua (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:06:29 (#)
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i'm sorry he died.
but... maybe he wouldn't have been such a great person if he wasn't sick. it's hard to tell what someone would really be like if they didn't have a terminal illness hanging over their heads at all times. people are self-absorbed assholes, but at least for the most part you know who they really are because they have no incentive to be strong for themselves or gracious to others.
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Inion -
I do agree with you about this. Maybe he would have been a raging asshole. Who knows. The fact of the matter is that he was what he was, and it was awesome. I'm not going to sit here and wonder about what he MIGHT have been like. That's pointless.
Whatever his reason was for being kind doesn't matter to me. What matters is that I know that his presence in my life and in the lives of others made us ALL better people.
Submitted by TheSpook (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:23:43 EDT (#)
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It's definitely true.
Submitted by badassmofo (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:23:29 EDT (#)
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Truly good people are few and far between and leave holes in the world when they are gone.
Submitted by phuzzygish (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:22:11 EDT (#)
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Submitted by Merlina (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:13:19 (#)
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Nice words.
A flower opens its tiny petals. Enjoying the warmth and the dew it flourishes.
Beautiful.
Time passes and the little flower is at its greatest before it closes it's petals and goes to sleep, leaving a tiny seed in its resting place to become a great new flower once again.
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Before I read the reviews, I was going to say that we're all flowers, and sometimes the most beautiful ones get plucked in full bloom, so that God can keep them that beautiful forever.
But now it's just gonna look like I'ma copykat.
Submitted by Danger_Ranger (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:17:24 EDT (#)
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Submitted by inion_de_trua (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:06:29 (#)
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i'm sorry he died.
but... maybe he wouldn't have been such a great person if he wasn't sick. it's hard to tell what someone would really be like if they didn't have a terminal illness hanging over their heads at all times. people are self-absorbed assholes, but at least for the most part you know who they really are because they have no incentive to be strong for themselves or gracious to others.
my cousin has ostegenisis imperfecta. she's kind, giving, intelligent. she's also mildly deformed and technically crippled. when she doesn't walk with a brace or crutches she limps very badly. she's broken every single major bone in her body, at least once, often shattering them. she has great friends, went to fordham as a german major, basically she's been a productive, charitable and caring member of society to all who knew her. except me, we hated eachother. not really sure why, but if you put us in the same room one of us would inevitably make the other one cry.
i don't know what she would be like if she hadn't had anything to overcome. we weren't close, we still aren't, but it's odd to me that i know her cruel, materialistic, selfish side and no one else seems to see it. maybe i see who she really is or maybe i just see her at the worst of times. most people look at her in awe about how she overcame and continues to overcome such a horrible disease. i don't see her as milking it at all, but when she dies i will remember her refusing to share anything in her room when i was at her house for hours as well as donating 2 feet of hair to locks of love.
there are still at least two sides to every person. no one is any one thing all the time.
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Except for the bearded lady at the circus... wait. Well what about Bruce Wayne? okay okay okay okay, Sandra Bullock in Miss Congeniality.... fuck.... I know! John Madden in Madden 2005!! Completely one dimensional! awesome..
Submitted by Merlina (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:13:19 EDT (#)
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Nice words.
A flower opens its tiny petals. Enjoying the warmth and the dew it flourishes.
Beautiful.
Time passes and the little flower is at its greatest before it closes it's petals and goes to sleep, leaving a tiny seed in its resting place to become a great new flower once again.
Submitted by Kaelic (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:12:02 EDT (#)
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Then I retract my comment and offer this +2 in apology.
Submitted by Orgasmatron (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:09:00 EDT (#)
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Death is nothing at all,
I have only slipped away into the next room,
I am I and you are you;
Whatever we were to each other, That we still are.
Call me by my old familiar name,
Speak to me in the easy way which you always used,
Put no difference in your tone,
Wear no forced air of solemnity or sorrow.
Laugh as we always laughed at the little jokes we shared together.
Let my name ever be the household word that it always was.
Let it be spoken without effect, without the trace of a shadow on it.
Life means all that it ever meant,
It is the same as it ever was, there is unbroken continuity.
Why should I be out of mind because I am out of sight?
I am waiting for you, for an interval, somewhere, very near, just around the corner.
All is well.
- Henry Scott Holland
Submitted by inion_de_trua (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:06:29 EDT (#)
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i'm sorry he died.
but... maybe he wouldn't have been such a great person if he wasn't sick. it's hard to tell what someone would really be like if they didn't have a terminal illness hanging over their heads at all times. people are self-absorbed assholes, but at least for the most part you know who they really are because they have no incentive to be strong for themselves or gracious to others.
my cousin has ostegenisis imperfecta. she's kind, giving, intelligent. she's also mildly deformed and technically crippled. when she doesn't walk with a brace or crutches she limps very badly. she's broken every single major bone in her body, at least once, often shattering them. she has great friends, went to fordham as a german major, basically she's been a productive, charitable and caring member of society to all who knew her. except me, we hated eachother. not really sure why, but if you put us in the same room one of us would inevitably make the other one cry.
i don't know what she would be like if she hadn't had anything to overcome. we weren't close, we still aren't, but it's odd to me that i know her cruel, materialistic, selfish side and no one else seems to see it. maybe i see who she really is or maybe i just see her at the worst of times. most people look at her in awe about how she overcame and continues to overcome such a horrible disease. i don't see her as milking it at all, but when she dies i will remember her refusing to share anything in her room when i was at her house for hours as well as donating 2 feet of hair to locks of love.
there are still at least two sides to every person. no one is any one thing all the time.
Submitted by Shlongy (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:05:21 EDT (#)
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+2 for The Cliches.
Submitted by Antioxident (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:05:18 EDT (#)
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crazy
Submitted by Danger_Ranger (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:04:32 EDT (#)
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Submitted by professorfuckface (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:02:43 (#)
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Submitted by lojope (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:01:04 (#)
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Ah yes.... because the most important thing to happen to everyone in their whole life is to get laid.
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the most important thing to ever happen to your life was getting raped, so why don't you shut the fuck up you fat hypocrite
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*double blinks*
Submitted by Danger_Ranger (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:03:18 EDT (#)
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Submitted by lojope (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:01:04 (#)
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Ah yes.... because the most important thing to happen to everyone in their whole life is to get laid.
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*blinks*
Submitted by professorfuckface (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:02:43 EDT (#)
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Submitted by lojope (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:01:04 (#)
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Ah yes.... because the most important thing to happen to everyone in their whole life is to get laid.
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the most important thing to ever happen to your life was getting raped, so why don't you shut the fuck up you fat hypocrite
Submitted by lojope (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:01:04 EDT (#)
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Ah yes.... because the most important thing to happen to everyone in their whole life is to get laid.
Submitted by Pentameter (user info) at 2006-08-30 10:00:09 EDT (#)
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Submitted by Kaelic (user info) at 2006-08-30 09:52:21 (#)
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I'm going to catch so much shit for this, but if he was good, and such a great guy, why didn't you date him? Or have some sort of intimate physically relationship with him since he was smart and funny, two of the qualities women say are essentially in a boyfriend/lover?
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Why didn't *I* date him?
I don't know. Maybe because he was too busy dating his girlfriend at the time, you ignoramus.
I wrote this for myself, and also for his mother. I sent her a large part of this post in a card after Mike died.
Submitted by jgreening (user info) at 2006-08-30 09:56:38 EDT (#)
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No Comment
Submitted by Kaelic (user info) at 2006-08-30 09:52:21 EDT (#)
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I'm going to catch so much shit for this, but if he was good, and such a great guy, why didn't you date him? Or have some sort of intimate physically relationship with him since he was smart and funny, two of the qualities women say are essentially in a boyfriend/lover?
All I can think of when I read stories like this was, "Damn, I bet the poor dude died a virgin and instead of getting him laid, his female "friend" is writing a tribute post to him on a website."
I doubt it makes him feel any better since he's dead, so maybe it was to make you feel better. Who knows. I believe in remembering the dead, but some things just don't add up.
Submitted by Berty (user info) at 2006-08-30 09:49:13 EDT (#)
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I thought I'd rated this.
Submitted by Soley_Trinity (user info) at 2006-08-30 09:46:01 EDT (#)
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No Comment
Submitted by CaptainThorns (user info) at 2006-08-30 09:44:05 EDT (#)
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Logged in again just to rate this. A pleasure to read...and a sad tug at the heartstrings at the same time.
Submitted by Danger_Ranger (user info) at 2006-08-30 09:37:52 EDT (#)
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*smiles*... nice..
Listen, no offence, but it's 'humour', and a space is required between 'often' and 'times'. For the latter the correction is grammatical, and the former dereliction of spelling is just a thumb of the nose to a language you perceive to be a bold north american taming of a language I guess. That said, Douglas MacArthur made some big fucking blunders and came good, and he was an americunt too. And stop picking on self-absorbed people, which I'm not sure is hyphenated. Being self-absorbed.... (sic?) can be very liberating, not to mention absorbing... this review is all about me by the way.
Submitted by Brdn_Nkd (user info) at 2006-08-30 09:37:29 EDT (#)
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No Comment
Submitted by Sacrilicious (user info) at 2006-08-30 09:36:57 EDT (#)
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This was a lovely way to celebrate your friend's spirit. I'm sorry for your loss, but it seems he's colored your life in a way that will keep him with you for a long time to come.
Submitted by loki (user info) at 2006-08-30 09:36:51 EDT (#)
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except to add that despite the relative evil cuntishness of the late Pope, to claim that only the good die young does not necessarily follow that all the good die young.
if D = all those who die young
G = all those who are good
then if only the good die young would mean that G is a subset of D (D ⊆ G) not that G is a subset of D.
Submitted by loki (user info) at 2006-08-30 09:26:11 EDT (#)
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nothing to say really so I'm just going to leave a +2 and move on
Submitted by The_Mighty_Badger (user info) at 2006-08-30 09:25:32 EDT (#)
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But it's the same for most people who know they will die young. They tend to be caring and kind etc. I wouldn't look for anything spiritual in it, it's just the way it is.
What about suicide bombers or the guys that piloted the jets into the World Trade Center. They die young but I wouldn't call them 'good people', so it's not ONLY the good that die young.
Submitted by lojope (user info) at 2006-08-30 09:23:33 EDT (#)
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It's usually those with the greatest trials who have the kindest spirit. All my sympathies.
Submitted by Method (user info) at 2006-08-30 09:19:25 EDT (#)
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+2 waterheads
Submitted by apollo88 (user info) at 2006-08-30 09:17:17 EDT (#)
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Submitted by Awko (user info) at 2006-08-30 09:10:55 (#)
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What about Pope John Paul II? You can't get much more good than the Pope. """
actually you can't get more evil than that cunt.
this didn't need the rip and dates.
it cheapened it.
nice piece though
Submitted by professorfuckface (user info) at 2006-08-30 09:10:55 EDT (#)
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he's up in heaven now, with janice joplin, hendrix and morrison. Actually no, they were the greats, your fucktard was a retarded piece of shit
Submitted by Awko (user info) at 2006-08-30 09:10:55 EDT (#)
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What about Pope John Paul II? You can't get much more good than the Pope.
Submitted by Beano312003 (user info) at 2006-08-30 09:00:44 EDT (#)
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People mostly take too much for granted. That annoys me. We have to see what we really have, what we ALL really have.
Life is a gift.
Submitted by Davros (user info) at 2006-08-30 08:59:33 EDT (#)
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Yeah
Submitted by AlwaysAnEagle (user info) at 2006-08-30 08:55:39 EDT (#)
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No Comment
Submitted by dove666 (user info) at 2006-08-30 08:55:28 EDT (#)
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Sorry. Nice image for the post.


