Originally posted by Obbe
The living should never be used to serve the purposes of the dead. But the dead should, if possible, serve the purposes of the living.
That's a good quote but i am not sure i agree entirely. What about traditionalism? Or cultural heritage?
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I'm not sure I agree with it either.
On traditions and cultural heritage: I genuinely miss Malice. We never really spoke about much to each other, I'm sure he considered me as a sort of insect, but I very much enjoyed reading about his life and experiences. I hope those posts are documented somewhere, so someone else can enjoy reading them as well. But to enshrine him? That is a little much. He was depressed and he killed himself. Some might consider that to be inspiring but it just makes me sad. He had a place here, and when he left here he left us with a void that will never be filled and eventually even that will be forgotten.
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Originally posted by Obbe
I'm not sure I agree with it either.
On traditions and cultural heritage: I genuinely miss Malice. We never really spoke about much to each other, I'm sure he considered me as a sort of insect, but I very much enjoyed reading about his life and experiences. I hope those posts are documented somewhere, so someone else can enjoy reading them as well. But to enshrine him? That is a little much. He was depressed and he killed himself. Some might consider that to be inspiring but it just makes me sad. He had a place here, and when he left here he left us with a void that will never be filled and eventually even that will be forgotten.
I agree with the general sentiment of this thread. But i feel as though his suicide impacted me disproportionally not compared to you guys but to other people on here dying, i actually had somewhat of a rapport with malice and when i found out he an hero'd i was pretty sad. Reading the Coroner's Report was a pretty surreal experience. I was a bit perturbed for a few days after. Maybe i still am.
Originally posted by Sudo
What about the few dozen members who died in the past few years and contributed more to society and were arguably more human than malice?
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Originally posted by Sophie
I agree with the general sentiment of this thread. But i feel as though his suicide impacted me disproportionally not compared to you guys but to other people on here dying, i actually had somewhat of a rapport with malice and when i found out he an hero'd i was pretty sad. Reading the Coroner's Report was a pretty surreal experience. I was a bit perturbed for a few days after. Maybe i still am.