Sky Blue Lou
Well-known member
It is a good day to die.
Wait, where are you reading this whole murder angle?
73 year olds do just die without any outside help sometimes.
It is a good day to die.
and rot in the woods for months?
I suppose, if it happened to be in an area that wasn't heavily trafficked.
It's a line from a movie, Armi.Don't do it, Lou!
Heart-related deaths, for the majority.
It's a line from a movie, Armi.
Charlie Chaplin died. . . That sucks.
Only 39 years ago, but I guess you haven't caught up with that news yet.
Well that wasn't meant to be that sarcastic. I really like Charlie Chaplin movies. . . it does suck that he's dead. New Charlie Chaplin movies would be really cool. It's not my fault that I was born decades too late. Yes. . . I do mourn that sort of stuff. Obvious ones like Frank Zappa or Jimi Hendrix who I could never see live or see them come out with new material when it was new (just imagining hearing Zappa or Hendrix when it was new, and nothing had ever sounded like it before, rather than listening to it with the reference of everyone who was inspired by it later). . . but there's a lot of old school artist. . . say old blues or jazz artists, that would have been amazing to watch/listen to when it was new. There's something about listening to the work of a dead artist, which is the only way you've ever approached their work, vs. experiencing it while the person is still living and breathing and creating new things before your eyes/ears.
People get obsessed with people who died last week, but there's people who died decades ago that suck to lose just as bad.
Well that wasn't meant to be that sarcastic. I really like Charlie Chaplin movies. . . it does suck that he's dead. New Charlie Chaplin movies would be really cool. It's not my fault that I was born decades too late. Yes. . . I do mourn that sort of stuff. Obvious ones like Frank Zappa or Jimi Hendrix who I could never see live or see them come out with new material when it was new (just imagining hearing Zappa or Hendrix when it was new, and nothing had ever sounded like it before, rather than listening to it with the reference of everyone who was inspired by it later). . . but there's a lot of old school artist. . . say old blues or jazz artists, that would have been amazing to watch/listen to when it was new. There's something about listening to the work of a dead artist, which is the only way you've ever approached their work, vs. experiencing it while the person is still living and breathing and creating new things before your eyes/ears.
People get obsessed with people who died last week, but there's people who died decades ago that suck to lose just as bad.
Well that wasn't meant to be that sarcastic. I really like Charlie Chaplin movies. . . it does suck that he's dead. New Charlie Chaplin movies would be really cool. It's not my fault that I was born decades too late. Yes. . . I do mourn that sort of stuff. Obvious ones like Frank Zappa or Jimi Hendrix who I could never see live or see them come out with new material when it was new (just imagining hearing Zappa or Hendrix when it was new, and nothing had ever sounded like it before, rather than listening to it with the reference of everyone who was inspired by it later). . . but there's a lot of old school artist. . . say old blues or jazz artists, that would have been amazing to watch/listen to when it was new. There's something about listening to the work of a dead artist, which is the only way you've ever approached their work, vs. experiencing it while the person is still living and breathing and creating new things before your eyes/ears.
People get obsessed with people who died last week, but there's people who died decades ago that suck to lose just as bad.