Thank you, RT, for providing so many laughs over the years to so many people from different walks of life.
One person you gave this to was my little cousin who may not have been as big a fan as myself, but was still an amazing kid I was able to share a special time of my life with: my introduction to Red vs Blue back when times weren't so shitty (or maybe they were, but they never seem so bad in retrospect).
That little cousin passed away a little past noon yesterday. I thought about adding to the many facebook posts, photos and status updates trickling in slowly but there's something bugging me about 'liking' an RIP status on Facebook. Maybe because some of them are from...
Thank you, RT, for providing so many laughs over the years to so many people from different walks of life.
One person you gave this to was my little cousin who may not have been as big a fan as myself, but was still an amazing kid I was able to share a special time of my life with: my introduction to Red vs Blue back when times weren't so shitty (or maybe they were, but they never seem so bad in retrospect).
That little cousin passed away a little past noon yesterday. I thought about adding to the many facebook posts, photos and status updates trickling in slowly but there's something bugging me about 'liking' an RIP status on Facebook. Maybe because some of them are from people who spent way more time with him than me and I was feeling guilty, or maybe because they're from family who didn't spend a damn second giving him a spare thought and it made me angry. Maybe because there's something scarier about sharing your feelings attached to your real name and face because its the strangers who comfort us the most without them.
Nevertheless, I thought I'd post it here because even if no one here knew him (or knows me for that matter) I'm just so grateful to this site this company this community for the series that gave us a moment I will always remember with an infectious laugh and grin I will never forget.
Thank you.
