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he died of cancer :c
WE are still human. He grieves and we are compelled to grieve with him.
I have no shame in admitting that Ronnie's animation set a standard that keeps me from wanting to pursue a YouTube channel, even to this day.
We lost an important element to our species, no matter how this came to be. I see the act of suicide as being no different then a car accident or cancer. He did not rationally choose to take his life, and that is what makes suicide a touchy topic.
This was no one's fault. Not his parents, or his past, or even his own.
This is a perfect storm of odd circumstances. Neurophysics and self-destructive behavior, depression and a maniac swing to action culminating into a tragedy that we feel resonating through us.
This isn't a for-MatPat/Against-MatPat issue. There are no sides at a wake.
Rest in peace, and God Bless, you beautiful bastard.
What? I respect Ronnie - he did awesome job with animating Matt's videos... Poor guy...
And if you really get triggered by that I have my own opinion - OK. I will delete my comment. FINE?