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Also, I don't care
Also instead of "Presuming" that his family is "Faking his death for clout". You actually find something better to do with your time than trying be a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ about someones death
I just want to clarify that I don't at all condone this kind of behavior. I don't think anyone should be deliberately rude to a dead person.
I just don't like it when one person dies and gets elevated to some exalted status just because they have some popularity.
I'm sorry that he died, especially since it was likely from suicide, and my thoughts go out to his family, I just don't like how religiously people hijack a discussion forum to make it into a formal funeral service when they wouldn't pay 1 word of respect for an obscure deceased person.
That's all I'm trying to say, if you want to share news of this, fine, but don't expect people to just say "rest in peace" and move on like this is appropriate for a discussion forum.
We have touo.
what a fun night it must have been.
No, I'm saying that I don't like being told how to react or comment on news that has no relevance to me and isn't appropriate for this platform.
More importantly I don't like the fact that this culture only applies to marginally famous people when they die.
and to tell uscari to shut up and stop acting like a child
btw the disappearance of an e-sport tf2 player is totally adequate topic to discuss here. nothing to do with how you "should" react to it.