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Trin Xi
#41 - 2014-08-13 12:27:51 UTC
http://imgur.com/gallery/EfDhw

A few people have already posted this: Someone please roll a 5 or an 8 so we can get him back.

Nanu nanu.

Post with someone else's main™.

Mudkest
Contagious Goat Labs
#42 - 2014-08-14 12:13:05 UTC
Trin Xi wrote:

A few people have already posted this: Someone please roll a 5 or an 8 so we can get him back.

Nanu nanu.


he should have lived to be 200 :(
Nose' Feliciano
#43 - 2014-08-14 14:29:27 UTC
Someone should have introduced Robin to EVE Online. He may still be with us.
Amber Kurvora
#44 - 2014-08-15 20:55:22 UTC
Mudkest wrote:
Trin Xi wrote:

A few people have already posted this: Someone please roll a 5 or an 8 so we can get him back.

Nanu nanu.


he should have lived to be 200 :(



Take comfort in the out pouring of affection from the many whose lives he touched with his work. I've read so many stories of his kind acts over the last few days, so many people letting the world know the sort of man he was I've cried, and laughed, and been sad, and smiled, and started looking at his older work in admiration of his talent, and his generosity in his time and charitable work.


This isn't a very Eve thing to say, but be kind to each other, offer up hugs, and make each other laugh.


Nose' Feliciano wrote:
Someone should have introduced Robin to EVE Online. He may still be with us.


Hahaha, could you imagine him with the patience needed to play Eve? I think he would have been to kind hearted to boot. He'd of spent his time in HS, cracking jokes, and generally making sure everyone had a good time.
Trin Xi
#45 - 2014-08-16 23:09:50 UTC
Nose' Feliciano wrote:
Someone should have introduced Robin to EVE Online. He may still be with us.

He got a diagnosis of Parkinson's I heard. He either couldn't handle that, or didn't want his family to, or a little of both.

We miss him and wish his family well regardless.

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Angelique Duchemin
Team Evil
#46 - 2014-08-16 23:29:39 UTC
Trin Xi wrote:
Nose' Feliciano wrote:
Someone should have introduced Robin to EVE Online. He may still be with us.

He got a diagnosis of Parkinson's I heard. He either couldn't handle that, or didn't want his family to, or a little of both.

We miss him and wish his family well regardless.


I'm sure that made Michael Jay Fox feel so much better.

The very sun of heaven seemed distorted when viewed through the polarising miasma welling out from this sea-soaked perversion, and twisted menace and suspense lurked leeringly in those crazily elusive angles of carven rock where a second glance shewed concavity after the first shewed convexity.

Trin Xi
#47 - 2014-08-17 00:07:10 UTC
Angelique Duchemin wrote:
Trin Xi wrote:
Nose' Feliciano wrote:
Someone should have introduced Robin to EVE Online. He may still be with us.

He got a diagnosis of Parkinson's I heard. He either couldn't handle that, or didn't want his family to, or a little of both.

We miss him and wish his family well regardless.


I'm sure that made Michael Jay Fox feel so much better.

It's Michael J. Fox, he adopted the "J." as an homage to Michael J. Pollard.

At any rate, yes, that had occurred to me. Severe depression often leaves you incapable of empathy, though. The sad thing is, he did "broadcast for reps" it just wasn't enough.

Post with someone else's main™.

Angelique Duchemin
Team Evil
#48 - 2014-08-17 08:05:19 UTC
Trin Xi wrote:
Angelique Duchemin wrote:
Trin Xi wrote:
Nose' Feliciano wrote:
Someone should have introduced Robin to EVE Online. He may still be with us.

He got a diagnosis of Parkinson's I heard. He either couldn't handle that, or didn't want his family to, or a little of both.

We miss him and wish his family well regardless.


I'm sure that made Michael Jay Fox feel so much better.

It's Michael J. Fox, he adopted the "J." as an homage to Michael J. Pollard.

At any rate, yes, that had occurred to me. Severe depression often leaves you incapable of empathy, though. The sad thing is, he did "broadcast for reps" it just wasn't enough.


No the J is for Jay Leno who helped deliver him when he was born.

The very sun of heaven seemed distorted when viewed through the polarising miasma welling out from this sea-soaked perversion, and twisted menace and suspense lurked leeringly in those crazily elusive angles of carven rock where a second glance shewed concavity after the first shewed convexity.

Indahmawar Fazmarai
#49 - 2014-08-17 09:22:14 UTC
Was a good man, and he didn't deserve to go this way, by his own hand, sunk and trapped in his mind beyond reach of all help.

Rest in peace, Oh Captain, My Captain.
RAIN Arthie
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#50 - 2014-08-17 12:59:12 UTC
I'm upset. If there was ever a time a man like him was needed.. it is now.
Grimpak
Aliastra
Gallente Federation
#51 - 2014-08-17 13:35:37 UTC
RAIN Arthie wrote:
I'm upset. If there was ever a time a man like him was needed.. it is now.

men like him are always needed, be it in the darkest of nights or the brightest of mornings.

[img]http://eve-files.com/sig/grimpak[/img]

[quote]The more I know about humans, the more I love animals.[/quote] ain't that right

Amber Kurvora
#52 - 2014-08-17 14:04:16 UTC
Trin Xi wrote:
Nose' Feliciano wrote:
Someone should have introduced Robin to EVE Online. He may still be with us.

He got a diagnosis of Parkinson's I heard. He either couldn't handle that, or didn't want his family to, or a little of both.

We miss him and wish his family well regardless.



One of the symptoms of Parkinson's is depression. He was already bi-polar, but he was also depressed about having to do tv and films he didn't want to do, due to financial pressures that the two divorces had put him under. Taking the money out of it for a second, that would be a lot of weight to bear for a normal person, but with bi-polar? After finding all this out, I'm no longer surprised. Incredibly sad at what has happened, but not surprised.
Kytayn
Kronos TEchnologies
#53 - 2014-08-18 00:16:22 UTC
Amber Kurvora wrote:
Trin Xi wrote:
Nose' Feliciano wrote:
Someone should have introduced Robin to EVE Online. He may still be with us.

He got a diagnosis of Parkinson's I heard. He either couldn't handle that, or didn't want his family to, or a little of both.

We miss him and wish his family well regardless.



One of the symptoms of Parkinson's is depression. He was already bi-polar, but he was also depressed about having to do tv and films he didn't want to do, due to financial pressures that the two divorces had put him under. Taking the money out of it for a second, that would be a lot of weight to bear for a normal person, but with bi-polar? After finding all this out, I'm no longer surprised. Incredibly sad at what has happened, but not surprised.

I suppose the only real surprise is how little the public knew about how he was doing. Though, for him, that may have made it worse.

Nanu, nanu.

Be careful in Pulsar systems, you might get Pod Flu.

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Jace Sarice
#54 - 2014-08-19 18:14:29 UTC
All the harassment that his daughter Zelda has received since his death is just terrible. People sending her photoshopped pictures of her dad with bruises on his neck and all sorts of awful things.
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