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jade_sabre) wrote2008-03-18 10:31 pm
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He's headed for the next obelisk...
Arthur C. Clarke died today.
Having only seen 2010 (and not really understood it), and having never read any of the books, my grief is somewhat understated, but I'm still sad.
Having only seen 2010 (and not really understood it), and having never read any of the books, my grief is somewhat understated, but I'm still sad.
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Bobby Fischer was a crazy chess genius. More like a notable event than sadness.
Lloyd Alexander wrote books that greatly influenced my childhood and had a style of writing that's like sitting down and listening to your kindly older uncle talk to you or something. I bawled when I found out he had passed away.
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I mean, yes, Arthur C. Clarke died yesterday, but so did 150,000 other people. Should we only grieve for those who managed to achieve enough success in their careers to warrant public attention?
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I mean, when Heath Ledger died, I was shocked and grieved. Once I moved past the initial emotion, though, I did also think to myself "and how many other dads have died today?" And I said a prayer for all of them too. I mean...it's almost like a reminder. All things pass.
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