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But what I do like to see, is a community that is, let's face it, as toxic as TF2's has been, coming together to make some VERY nice and fitting tributes. All kinds of art, videos, SFM and Gmod stuff, it's very touching and good to see.
Stay inside.
Wash your hands.
The life you save might be someone you have never met, but wouldn't get the chance if they died from this disease.
Stay safe people, and don't ever forget that no matter if you didn't know them a light has gone out, and we should respect that.
As a former tf2 player, solider was one of my favorite classes to play as. Give credit to Rick May's voice acting skills, not the easiest thing to do.
And not just tf2, other games he voice acted as well. Unfortunate and sad passing, may he rest in peace.
He gave the Soldier character personality.
This.
Sorry, but i dont mourn for strangers
Albeit every life lost is sad for someone.
Tbh I think it is more sad to want to make a scale on how sad you think something is. You can't put a number on a loss (if we talk about his loved ones)
But that is a human flaw, we think we can attribute numbers on anything.