Have you ever cried over a celebrity or complete strangers death, why?
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It's still hard for me to watch movies he's in. Just reminds me he's no longer around.
I've been able to watch his stand up bits and some interviews, but yeah still can't watch his movies yet. One day soon I'll go on a Robin Williams marathon.
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No never but I know when Jackie Chan passes away I'm going to be really hurt.
Man was my hero growing up with his movies and doing his own stunts.
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Yes, hardcore for Steve Irwin. His shows taught me what love is, since I never really saw it at home
Seconded for this. I actually bonded with my partner over our intense idolization of Steve Irwin as kids lol
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Adam Yauch.
Was sad for weeks and took me years to even listen to Beastie Boys again without getting weepy. Here was a guy that was a standard issue kid, making obnoxious music for laughs and fun, that showed the world how to really grow up and mature. We were supposed to get a couple more decades of his creativity and unstoppable kindness before it got taken from us.
I will forever miss MCA
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Actual cry? No.
But very close. Robin Williams
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Douglas Adams and Terry Pratchett. Because or seemed like they still had more to contribute
Iain M. Banks too. ;-; Hydrogen Sonata was so good, and I remember seeing if there was another one in the works but turned out, no. Never will be...
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So I started to listen to the Beatles in the 2010s without really knowing anything about them. After I was through most of their discography I read that Lennon was assassinated, and my heart sank.
Yer blues is my go-to song when I'm really down
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Anthony Bourdain. Still have a hard time watching his shows. Haven't yet watched the last season of Parts Unknown
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I cried for Ronnie James Dio I wanted to meet him so hard. Fuck cancer...
This is one of mine. So glad I was able to see him perform! Very unexpected.
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Steve Irwin was my first, but Chris Cornell and Chester Bennington back to back definitely got me hard. I choked up when LP played numb with nobody at the mic during their remembrence concert
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Alan Turing, they did him him real fucking dirty for way too fucking long
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No, but the closest I've ever gotten to it was Steve Irwin. I had the pleasure of meeting him a few times and he was just the most genuine, caring guy you could ever meet. His entire being was dedicated to making the world a better place.
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Robin Williams and Steve Irwin hit me the hardest for sure
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The two that come to mind are George Harrison and Tom Magliozzi.
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A man only dies when he is forgotten.
Technoblade never dies.
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Technoblade.
I’d watched him with my kids for years. He’s an amazing player and a really smart guy. I got my kid a leather bound copy of “The Art of War” because of the Potato Wars. Our shared love of video games, especially Minecraft, kept me involved with them during a pretty bad divorce.
So when they came to me, tears in their eyes, I wept as well. Because he was a connection to my children. And I wept for Technodad, as any other father would.
Congrats on 20 mill, Techno. May you never die.
even just remembering this makes me cry again without fail
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David Bowie. He was such a cultural touchstone that influenced so much artistry on top of being a brilliant artist himself. I lived in New York City when he died and the stoop of his apartment turned into a makeshift memorial with countless people contributing objects that held significance to their relationship with him. I was so overwhelmed to see it that I cried.
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Totalbiscuit / John Bain. He died twice, physically in 2018 then most of his legacy in the following years.
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Robin Williams, Norm Macdonald, and if David Attenborough ever dies, that's pretty much all the light gone out of my life.
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Chester Bennington made me sad.