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  1. i want to feel sad about it, but ive seen so many posts in every other site, that its getting annoying and i cant care anymore

    Posted 6 months ago # Quote
  2. You go on sites that aren't Sancom? Wassa madda you?

    Posted 6 months ago # Quote
  3. R.I.P China

    Posted 6 months ago # Quote
  4. Hi Ocha.

    Posted 6 months ago # Quote
  5. did it explode?

    Posted 6 months ago # Quote
  6. RIP Batman

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-33964830

    An American man famed for dressing up as Batman and visiting sick children in hospital has died after he was hit by a car in Hagerstown, Maryland.

    Police said Leonard Robinson's car had broken down in the fast lane of a major highway when the incident occurred.

    He was struck by his own "Batmobile" after another car careered into it.
    Robinson, 51, rose to fame in 2012, when a video went viral of him being pulled over by police because his car had invalid number plates.

    Known as the "Route 29 Batman", Robinson had spent the last 14 years visiting sick children in hospital and handing out Batman paraphernalia in full superhero dress.

    According to the Washington Post, he sold his commercial cleaning business to help fund his "Batmobile" - a black Lamborghini. The paper said he spent more than $25,000 (£16,000) of his own money on Batman toys, T-shirts and books to give to children.

    "I'm just doing it for the kids," Robinson told the paper in a profile of him from 2012.

    He also drove a replica of the car from the 1960s Batman TV show, which he went on to use to visit children in hospitals across the country.
    His son would occasionally join him on hospital visits dressed as Batman's sidekick, Robin.

    Robinson was never charged in the 2012 incident that thrust him into the public spotlight, telling police he was on his way to cheer up children at a cancer ward in a nearby hospital.

    Montgomery County police department, to which the officers belonged, said it was "saddened by the news" of his death.

    "The footage depicted a positive and humorous interaction between officers and Robinson. It was evident that the officers and Robinson had a mutual respect for each other and the job that each was trying to accomplish that day," it said in a statement.

    A number of people have paid tribute to him on Twitter, including the Bowie Baysox - a minor league Baseball team in Maryland - which said: "The Baysox offer heartfelt condolences to Lenny Robinson's family. He appeared as Batman at the Baysox several times."

    According to the Washington Post, he was returning from a car show in Virginia when the incident occurred. Police say the crash is under investigation, but no charges have been filed.

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    Posted 4 months ago # Quote
  7. RIP Wes Craven

    The only movie I've seen of yours is Red Eye and it was awful

    Posted 4 months ago # Quote
  8. giascle said:

    The only movie I've seen of yours is Red Eye

    nigger what the FUCK

    Posted 4 months ago # Quote
  9. kudichan said:

    nigger what the FUCK

    Posted 4 months ago # Quote
  10. doctorkhanblog said:

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  11. This is sad day for all horror fans. Too bad i'm still squeamish when watching horror films.

    Which is ironic due to the fact that I love watching reviews of horror films by people like Phelous and Jack Stickman (Dr. Wolfula). I bet you don't even know who they are, lol.

    Especially the latter, who has posted a tribute to the late Craven on his channel. It is fucking tearjerkingly good.

    R.I.P. Wes. Freddy will always remember you as a hero, and not a nightmare. But Wes' dream is now over.

    Posted 4 months ago # Quote
  12. And now I've discovered that Wes Craven died the same way Iwata did: Brain Cancer.

    Fuck you cancer. Why you'd kill the best celebrities?

    Posted 4 months ago # Quote
  13. George Mueller died yesterday.

    Mueller, as associate administrator, headed the Office of Manned Space Flight at NASA's Washington headquarters from 1963 through 1969. During that time, Mueller brought together NASA's three human spaceflight centers under a common management system, introduced an approach to testing that made landing a man on the moon by the end of the decade possible, played a key part in the design of the United States' first space station and advocated for a reusable space transportation system that became known as the space shuttle.

    http://www.collectspace.com/news/news-101515a-obituary-george-mueller-nasa.html

    Posted 2 months ago # Quote
  14. Hell just got a lot more interesting

    R>I<P Lemmy

    aged 70 years and 4 days

    Posted 2 weeks ago # Quote
  15. R I P Lemmy Kilmister

    Posted 2 weeks ago # Quote
  16. ;_;

    Posted 2 weeks ago # Quote
  17. A little late in posting but Debian founder Ian Murdock died on December 30 cause unknown.
    Though he had a run in with police on the 27th.

    http://www.zdnet.com/article/debian-linux-founder-ian-murdock-dies-at-42-cause-unknown/

    I wonder was he just suffering from bipolar syndrome or is this foul play of some sort?

    Posted 1 week ago # Quote
  18. RIP David Bowie

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  20. RIP David.

    He worked with Arcade Fire too.

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