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My people's ancestors wept at births and rejoiced at funeral... coz they knew that life sucks more then any fate you might have after death, even oblivion.
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Death and Oblivion...
It reminds me Jim Morrison's Seven Seconds
It reminds me Jim Morrison's Seven Seconds
"Rage against the system, the system, what kills the human spirit."
Maybe I should pay respect for someone that was important here in Brazil. He was the one who founded the 5th biggest theme park or the world, biggest of the Latin America: Beto Carrero World. He was 70 and was a good example of a person who puts all efforts into making something that was bound to be a disaster to become a very important entertainment center.
He died days ago.
I've never gone there. I think I'll go there in May, perhaps. It's just 180 km from here anyway. But it's rather expensive.
He died days ago.
I've never gone there. I think I'll go there in May, perhaps. It's just 180 km from here anyway. But it's rather expensive.
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they where most certainly more happy then people today, who get depressed nad even angry as soon as someone mentions morbid stuff...
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At least he died in peace at age 69. Though I never met him, he gave me untold hours of great pleasure and led me to meet some of finest people I know. Requiescat, Gary.Kareeah Indaga wrote: RIP Gary Gygax.
Before you criticize someone, first walk a mile in their shoes. If they get mad, you'll be a mile away. And you'll have their shoes.
69 is a good number indeed...(I meant it both ways)
"Rage against the system, the system, what kills the human spirit."
Heard that Patrick Swayze has gotten pancreatic cancer. That's gotta suck. Guess he's got a couple of months left, and then that's it for the guy who left my sisters in tears when he said "Nobody puts Baby in a corner", and most teenage guys wanting to leave high school and take up full-time surfing after "Point Break".
In War: Resolution, In Defeat: Defiance, In Victory: Magnanimity, In Peace: Goodwill.
Well they said the disease was small and responding to treatment, so there is some hope he will be around for awhile longer than that. In any case I wish him well. His role in Ghost was great and to me its as hard to watch that as Old Yeller.Corribus wrote:Yeah, it's not good news. Pancreatic cancer is pretty much a 6 month death sentence.
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Aw that sucksKalah wrote:Heard that Patrick Swayze has gotten pancreatic cancer. That's gotta suck. Guess he's got a couple of months left, and then that's it for the guy who left my sisters in tears when he said "Nobody puts Baby in a corner", and most teenage guys wanting to leave high school and take up full-time surfing after "Point Break".
That's a good one Ethric... he must have been a great man. Pity I never met him.
About Swayze... my signature is from Point Brake..
About Swayze... my signature is from Point Brake..
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As a note, a friend's mom coworker got diagnosed with lung cancer, they told him he had 6 more months left to live.
He agreed to go through a still-in-the-works-last-ditch-effort method of treatment, and he was treated and still lives today. I'm sure Swayze has enough money to get to any treatment he wishes, but we'll see if he manages to pull it out like this guy, I'm hoping he does.
He agreed to go through a still-in-the-works-last-ditch-effort method of treatment, and he was treated and still lives today. I'm sure Swayze has enough money to get to any treatment he wishes, but we'll see if he manages to pull it out like this guy, I'm hoping he does.
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