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  1. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-25249520

    Goodbye noble dark knight.

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  2. Barely ninja-ed. I heard it on the radio as I was pulling into my driveway just now.

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  3. He lived just long enough to see yet another movie about him come out.

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  4. Its sad and all, but its gonna be all we hear about for the next two weeks.

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  5. Semi-Relevant. He kinda looks like Morgan Freeman. Just a random thought.

    Edit: May he RIP though.

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  6. notsure said:

    So you're saying that chelloveck enjoys a horrorshow glass of moloko after a night of the ol in out in out with a malenky devotchka?

    Everything except the devotchka.

    That's not his preference.

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  7. I... I am speechless...

    RIP my hometowns last good pub... and the final bastion of decent music in Cumbria.

    (and ofc Mandela, but it was his time really. The mourning for most people has already happened.)

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  8. akherousin said:
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-25249520

    Goodbye noble dark knight.

    I don't know how I should react to this...

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  9. With respect, in this thread.

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  10. StefanKinoshita said:
    Its sad and all, but its gonna be all we hear about for the next two weeks.

    Oh shit Mandela has his name on every damn article on the BBC's front page.

    I hope this doesn't end up being worse than Princess Diana dying. Fucking Darkwing Duck was cancelled the day that happened

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  11. In other words, not like that.

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  12. kudichan said:

    The death of a former leader of a country on the other side of the world gets more coverage than the death of any former British prime minister.

    gj BBC. Nice to see you reflecting the interests of the people who pay for your bullshit. You're really in touch with the ordinary man on the street.

    They were a colony I guess.

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  13. aneko said:
    With respect, in this thread.

    No seriously. This is the real KHAN talking. I would I would respect the man in terms of his efforts of peacefully ending Apartheid so I give my condolences. But as politics go and what happens after is another thing fit for the Political Thread.

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  14. This is by far the best bit of the BBC coverage.

    It's local news, too!

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  15. RIP Eleanor Parker (i.e. Sound of Music Baroness)

    http://www.latimes.com/obituaries/la-me-eleanor-parker-20131210,0,454195.story

    Now another important part of cheesy 60's/70's musicals is no longer with us. We will remember you always.

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  16. RIP Mr. O'Toole


    "I will not be a common man. I will stir the smooth sands of monotony."

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  17. RIP you wonderful man... ;_;

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  18. RIP
    Mikhail Kalashnikov

    "I tried a dozen different modifications that were rejected.
    But they all served as a path to the final design."

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  19. And now there be AK-47s in heaven.

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