The Gametoast Obituaries
Moderator: Moderators
-
- Second Lance Corporal
- Posts: 105
- Joined: Fri Mar 08, 2013 4:16 am
- Projects :: Myrkr Smuggler outpost
- xbox live or psn: No gamertag set
- Location: Varna, Bulgaria
Re: The Gametoast Obituaries
Jeff Hanneman, he'll be missed. Deeply.
At least I hope Tom Araya and Kerry King reconcile with Dave Lombardo. Otherwise, I just don't see how continuing Slayer would be possible.
- Cleb
- Lieutenant General
- Posts: 711
- Joined: Sun Jun 17, 2012 10:12 pm
- Projects :: Learning how to use 3DS Max
- xbox live or psn: ˙. ˙. ˙. ˙. ˙. ˙
- Location: Somewhere
- Contact:
Re: The Gametoast Obituaries
RIP to all those innocent people who died 12 years ago in the cruel terrorist attacks in New York, D.C. and Pennsylvania.
-
- Space Ranger
- Posts: 5557
- Joined: Tue Aug 17, 2010 3:30 pm
- Projects :: Evolved 2
- Location: Columbus, Ohio
- Contact:
Re: The Gametoast Obituaries
Rest in Peace, Tom Clancy.
- AhsokaTano
- Rebel Sergeant
- Posts: 194
- Joined: Mon Aug 29, 2011 10:11 am
- Projects :: Kamino Training Map.
- xbox live or psn: ZunaSW
- Location: Spain ... I mean, Jedi Temple
Re: The Gametoast Obituaries
Rest in Peace, María de Villota, a 33 years old F1 pilot who had an accident a year ago and she lost an eye.
-
- 2nd Lieutenant
- Posts: 398
- Joined: Sun Mar 10, 2013 12:30 pm
- Projects :: The Map has no name so see alpha
- xbox live or psn: No gamertag set
- Location: Germaneeee
- Contact:
Re: The Gametoast Obituaries
Paul Walker Rest in Peace
- REivEN
- 1st Lieutenant
- Posts: 451
- Joined: Wed Jul 04, 2007 11:59 am
- Projects :: Jane - Sister Of the Courier Mod
- xbox live or psn: No gamertag set
- Location: What do you expect?
Re: The Gametoast Obituaries
True, i did not want to believe it at first but when i heard the news..... the Fast & Furious franchise will not be the same ever again even if i'm rewatching the first moviesnoMatt wrote:Paul Walker Rest in Peace
- Teancum
- Jedi Admin
- Posts: 11080
- Joined: Wed Sep 07, 2005 11:42 pm
- Projects :: No Mod project currently.
- xbox live or psn: No gamertag set
- Location: Indiana
Re: The Gametoast Obituaries
I find the cause of his death ironically tragic.noMatt wrote:Paul Walker Rest in Peace
- [TFA]Padawan_Fighter
- High General
- Posts: 806
- Joined: Wed Mar 25, 2009 3:37 pm
- Projects :: Ha - as if I will ever get back to them
- xbox live or psn: No gamertag set
- Location: Lost at sea
Re: The Gametoast Obituaries
Imgur wrote:Hidden/Spoiler:
He wasn't driving, though, so there's that...Teancum wrote:I find the cause of his death ironically tragic.noMatt wrote:Paul Walker Rest in Peace
It's funny, you know. I didn't hardly know Paul at all, I didn't even watch the movies. But I still can't help but to feel sad about his passing, like it shouldn't have been. Yet people die every day, some multitudes at a time and we hardly flinch. There's just something about a celebrity death. Especially if they truly are nice people.
RIP, man. You left a fast and furious legacy behind you.
-
- Space Ranger
- Posts: 5557
- Joined: Tue Aug 17, 2010 3:30 pm
- Projects :: Evolved 2
- Location: Columbus, Ohio
- Contact:
Re: The Gametoast Obituaries
I didn't care for him as an actor, but I liked him as a person. I remember one story that showed the kind of guy he was.
This was around 2003, and he was in a jewelry store. He saw a soldier there with his fiance looking at wedding rings. The soldier had just come back from Iraq and was going to be shipped out again soon and wanted to buy a ring, but couldn't afford it on his salary.
Walker went over to the manager and told him to put the girl's ring on his tab. That kind of generosity is the kind of thing I'd love to be known for, helping random people that you don't know.
When he died, he was being driven to a charity event.
Rest in peace Paul, you will be missed.
____________________
I'm genuinely hurt by this one. Rest in peace Nelson Mandela.
This was around 2003, and he was in a jewelry store. He saw a soldier there with his fiance looking at wedding rings. The soldier had just come back from Iraq and was going to be shipped out again soon and wanted to buy a ring, but couldn't afford it on his salary.
Walker went over to the manager and told him to put the girl's ring on his tab. That kind of generosity is the kind of thing I'd love to be known for, helping random people that you don't know.
When he died, he was being driven to a charity event.
Rest in peace Paul, you will be missed.
____________________
I'm genuinely hurt by this one. Rest in peace Nelson Mandela.
- Cleb
- Lieutenant General
- Posts: 711
- Joined: Sun Jun 17, 2012 10:12 pm
- Projects :: Learning how to use 3DS Max
- xbox live or psn: ˙. ˙. ˙. ˙. ˙. ˙
- Location: Somewhere
- Contact:
Re: The Gametoast Obituaries
RIP Nelson Mandela, who was a very important figure in the history of civil rights, and in the history of South Africa.
RIP Paul Walker, though I never really knew much about him nor have I seen his movements, from what I heard he was a good person.
RIP the victims of the Pearl Harbor attacks, which in two days would have happened 72 years ago , as well as everyone who died in World War II.
RIP to the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary shootings, who's anniversary is coming up in just over a week.
You will all be missed.
RIP Paul Walker, though I never really knew much about him nor have I seen his movements, from what I heard he was a good person.
RIP the victims of the Pearl Harbor attacks, which in two days would have happened 72 years ago , as well as everyone who died in World War II.
RIP to the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary shootings, who's anniversary is coming up in just over a week.
You will all be missed.
-
- Space Ranger
- Posts: 5557
- Joined: Tue Aug 17, 2010 3:30 pm
- Projects :: Evolved 2
- Location: Columbus, Ohio
- Contact:
Re: The Gametoast Obituaries
Rest in peace my lovely Wolf. God Diet Dr. Pepper I hate cancer.
Hidden/Spoiler:
- Firefang
- Major
- Posts: 518
- Joined: Mon Nov 15, 2010 8:55 pm
- Location: California
Re: The Gametoast Obituaries
Coming from experience, I know how hard it is to go through something like this. My thoughts are with you.THEWULFMAN wrote:Rest in peace my lovely Wolf. God Diet Dr. Pepper I hate cancer.
- CommanderCody
- Master Sergeant
- Posts: 160
- Joined: Fri Jul 27, 2012 12:12 pm
- Projects :: No Mod project currently.
- xbox live or psn: No gamertag set
Re: The Gametoast Obituaries
Rest in peace, Harold Ramis. To read that was very painful for me and my big brother.
You will always be my favourite Ghostbuster of all time and you will be very missed...
You will always be my favourite Ghostbuster of all time and you will be very missed...
- Ping
- Sith
- Posts: 1398
- Joined: Thu Sep 18, 2008 4:19 pm
- Location: College
Re: The Gametoast Obituaries
Rest in Peace Aaron Allston. The Star Wars community has just lost a great member.
-
- Droid Pilot Assassin
- Posts: 2002
- Joined: Sat Nov 15, 2008 1:57 pm
- xbox live or psn: ScorchRaserik
Re: The Gametoast Obituaries
RIP, indeed. Everyone talked up Zahn, but Aaron Allston... You, Mr. Allston, were my favorite.
-
- Resistance Leader
- Posts: 5042
- Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2010 8:43 pm
- Projects :: DI2 + Psychosis
- xbox live or psn: Marth8880
- Location: Edinburgh, UK
- Contact:
-
- Droid Pilot Assassin
- Posts: 2002
- Joined: Sat Nov 15, 2008 1:57 pm
- xbox live or psn: ScorchRaserik
Re: The Gametoast Obituaries
Because spreading hate for him to condemn how he spread his hate for others isn't hypocritical at all.
-
- Resistance Leader
- Posts: 5042
- Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2010 8:43 pm
- Projects :: DI2 + Psychosis
- xbox live or psn: Marth8880
- Location: Edinburgh, UK
- Contact:
-
- Gametoast Staff
- Posts: 2551
- Joined: Sat Jun 24, 2006 4:16 pm
Re: The Gametoast Obituaries
The man didn't care about who hated him or who liked him. He was always in it for the money, regardless of what his church said. The point of it was to get people angry with his members and assault them, allowing him to then legally take money from the populace. He was a horrible person. He organized the picketing of funerals for children and soldiers all because he wanted a quick buck. So no, hating him in death is not stooping to his level. There's a huge difference from picketing the death of a soldier because the army allowed homosexuals to enter and knowing that act would get you punched in the face repeatedly to then acquire money, and hating a leech you just pulled off of your arm and then squished.
The world and humanity itself just got a lot better because of his passing.
The world and humanity itself just got a lot better because of his passing.
-
- Droid Pilot Assassin
- Posts: 2002
- Joined: Sat Nov 15, 2008 1:57 pm
- xbox live or psn: ScorchRaserik
Re: The Gametoast Obituaries
It's not near equal, but it's still hypocritical. If you go to a prison and chastise a man for grand theft, then commit petty theft on the way home, the crimes aren't equal, but you'd still be a hypocrite.Fusion wrote:The man didn't care about who hated him or who liked him. He was always in it for the money, regardless of what his church said. The point of it was to get people angry with his members and assault them, allowing him to then legally take money from the populace. He was a horrible person. He organized the picketing of funerals for children and soldiers all because he wanted a quick buck. So no, hating him in death is not stooping to his level. There's a huge difference from picketing the death of a soldier because the army allowed homosexuals to enter and knowing that act would get you punched in the face repeatedly to then acquire money, and hating a leech you just pulled off of your arm and then squished.
The world and humanity itself just got a lot better because of his passing.
This is what I'm focused on, though:
Because you're exactly right. And by celebrating his death, by calling him out on being the scum of the Earth, you're still playing exactly into his plan. That the WBC be immortalized and forever remembered. It doesn't matter to them that they're hated, just that they're known.The point of it was to get people angry
That's why I don't like hypocritical responses to his death like this. That's why I wish he could've died peacefully and without the media making a big deal out of it. I wish people would be completely apathetic about both his life and his death, that he be written off as just another random and nameless lunatic, so that he, and his message, are forgotten by history and lost to time forever.