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offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2005-02-20 22:14 [#01506600]
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Klik

I was expecting something disapointingly lame when I first
heard about it, but I was pleasantly relieved when I read
that he shot himself. I can't really say why. Hmmm.
Godspeed.


 

offline weatheredstoner from same shit babes. (United States) on 2005-02-20 22:16 [#01506601]
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well that sucks. Twas a good movie (didn't see the book),
but I look foward to more gonzo journalism in the future.


 

offline IronLung from the 91fwy in soCAL (United States) on 2005-02-20 22:18 [#01506603]
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Oh man thiss is horrible news.....

What a tragedy. Quite a loss.

RIP DR. GONZO

*Has a drink of whisskey in his memory.


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2005-02-20 22:27 [#01506607]
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You know what's crazy... I was reading his article on EPSN
Page 2 the other day, about Bill Murray and golf... and now
I'm watching Ghostbusters on TBS... and now Hunter is dead!
A ghost, in essence. Spooky. Goodbye to a pop culture icon.


 

offline forck_02lynix from brooklyn on 2005-02-20 22:29 [#01506611]
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fuck.


 

offline IronLung from the 91fwy in soCAL (United States) on 2005-02-20 22:32 [#01506613]
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this is so very sad... I mean he was one of our generations
greatest authors.

I am just in shock.

HUGE LOSS

God Bless that man and all of hiss friends and family.


 

offline boobah from pants on 2005-02-20 22:32 [#01506615]
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oh shit..


 

offline diablo on 2005-02-20 22:47 [#01506619]
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Just heard on the news... gutted. This place is always a
good port of call for breaking news.

R.I.P, I love his writing.


 

offline IronLung from the 91fwy in soCAL (United States) on 2005-02-20 22:50 [#01506621]
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Rest In Peace

:(...We will miss ya Mr. Thompson. Truly and sincerely.


Attached picture

 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2005-02-20 23:18 [#01506626]
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Its very sad... but I couldn't see him dying any other way,
without it seeming wrong.

RIP one of the remaining few literary icons that really mean
anything.


 

offline BoxBob-K23 from Finland on 2005-02-20 23:32 [#01506628]
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requiescat in pace.

a true american, for all that implied. (I'm not, btw)


 

offline Skink from A cesspool in eden on 2005-02-20 23:37 [#01506630]
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: (

This is really sad, godspeed dude!


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2005-02-21 00:27 [#01506650]
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Fuck! god fucking damnit balls. It really pisses me off when
I people I look up to kill themselves.

=(

R.I.P. man, you deserve it.


 

offline child810 from boston (United States) on 2005-02-21 00:30 [#01506653]
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Yeah, this is a great man, he deserves the best.
Changed the way I think. God Bless.


 

offline Matvey from Kiev (Ukraine) on 2005-02-21 00:40 [#01506656]
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he wrote fear and loathing? well, his life was not
meaningless then.

RIP.


 

offline boobah from pants on 2005-02-21 00:48 [#01506659]
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He lived 'fear and loathing', and his life was far from
meaningless.


 

offline Matvey from Kiev (Ukraine) on 2005-02-21 00:57 [#01506661]
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undoubtedly.


 

offline Exaph from United Kingdom on 2005-02-21 01:25 [#01506668]
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Sad indeed.. he appears in the film as well doesn't he?


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2005-02-21 01:28 [#01506669]
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do you mean as a cameo? in that case, possibly (have no idea
really) but I do know that johnny depp played him in the
film.


 

offline Exaph from United Kingdom on 2005-02-21 02:01 [#01506682]
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Yea at the part where JD says 'Oh look, there's me.."


 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2005-02-21 02:06 [#01506683]
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"there i was, wait, there i am!"

respect!


 

offline Combo from Sex on 2005-02-21 02:08 [#01506684]
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who was he ?


 

offline Monoid from one source all things depend on 2005-02-21 02:13 [#01506686]
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Was his numbr on PARIS HILTONS cellphone ?


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2005-02-21 02:13 [#01506687]
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Poo. I just finished "Kingdom of Fear", strangely apt.

I wonder why he did himself in, about to be busted for
something/scared of getting old/an accident with the gun
that ended up looking like suicide?

Looks like we'll be getting the 3rd/final volume of his
letters in the next year or so?

Odds on for the suicide note being the last letter in it?

RIP Hunter.


 

offline IronLung from the 91fwy in soCAL (United States) on 2005-02-21 04:18 [#01506708]
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a bit more info

"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro."
HST


 

offline virginpusher from County Clare on 2005-02-21 08:24 [#01506954]
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bizarre.


 

offline epohs from )C: on 2005-02-21 08:41 [#01506967]
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Very sad. And somewhat dissapointing that he went out like
that.


 

offline big from lsg on 2005-02-21 08:43 [#01506968]
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yea, this is not fun :(


 

offline Sire from the depths (Finland) on 2005-02-23 14:10 [#01509982]
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That's a good quote, something that stays in my mind all the
time.

Thompson's death has had quite an effect on me as I've
always looked up to him and thoroughly enjoyed his books and
articles. Here's a short article I came across today that
should make many people think [but may be too serious for
XLT]

Security
by Hunter S. Thompson

Security ... what does this word mean in relation to life as
we know it today? For the most part, it means safety and
freedom from worry. It is said to be the end that all men
strive for; but is security a utopian goal or is it another
word for rut?

Let us visualize the secure man; and by this term, I mean a
man who has settled for financial arid personal security for
his goal in life. In general, he is a man who has pushed
ambition and initiative aside and settled down, so to speak,
in a boring, but safe and comfortable rut for the rest of
his life. His future is but an extension of his present, and
he accepts it as such with a complacent shrug of his
shoulders. His ideas and ideals are those of society in
general and he is accepted as a respectable, but average and
prosaic man. But is he a man? has he any self-respect or
pride in himself? How could he, when he has risked nothing
and gained nothing? What does he think when he sees his
youthful dreams of adventure, accomplishment, travel and
romance buried under the cloak of conformity? How does he
feel when he realizes that be has barely tasted the meal of
life; when he sees the prison he has made for himself in
pursuit of the almighty dollar? If he thinks this is all
well and good, fine, but think of the tragedy of a man who
has sacrificed his freedom on the altar of security, and
wishes he could turn back the hands of time. A man is to be
pitied who lacked the courage to accept the challenge of
freedom and depart from the cushion of security and see life
as it is instead of living it second-band. Life his
by-passed this man and he has watched from a secure place,
afraid to seek anything better What has he done


 

offline Sire from the depths (Finland) on 2005-02-23 14:11 [#01509985]
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...except to sit and wait for the tomorrow which never
comes?

Turn back the pages of history and see the men who have
shaped the destiny of the world. Security was never theirs,
but they lived rather than existed. Where would the world he
if all men had sought security and not taken risks or
gambled with their lives on the chance that, if they won,
life would be different and richer? It is from the
bystanders (who are in the vast majority) that we receive
the propaganda that life is not worth living, that life is
drudgery, that the ambitions of youth must he laid aside for
a life which is but a painful wait for death. These are the
ones who squeeze what excitement they can from life out of
the imaginations and experiences of others through books and
movies. These are the insignificant and forgotten men who
preach conformity because it is all they know. These are the
men who dream at night of what could have been, but who wake
at dawn to take their places at the now- familiar rut and to
merely exist through another day. For them, the romance of
life is long dead and they are forced to go through the
years on a treadmill, cursing their existence, yet afraid to
die because of the unknown which faces them after death.
They lacked the only true courage: the kind which enables
men to face the unknown regardless of the consequences.

As an afterthought, it seems hardly proper to write of life
without once mentioning happiness; so we shall let the
reader answer this question for himself: who is the happier
man, he who has braved the storm of life and lived or he who
has stayed securely on shore and merely existed?


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2005-03-01 04:29 [#01516718]
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i can't belive i missed this! you people need to stop
putting stuff in parenthezize!!

sad news...


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2005-03-01 05:03 [#01516751]
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I read (in a newspaper, by Ralph Steadman), that Hunter was
hardly able to walk (recently had 2 hip operations) and it
was probably that that caused him to do himself in, "he
hated to live that way"

His funeral plans sound good though- ashes to be shot out of
a 100M cannon in the shape of the "mescaline fist" :D


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2005-03-01 05:07 [#01516753]
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haha, oh man..


 

offline maphive from 3% step and 54foot-slide on 2005-03-01 08:32 [#01516897]
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http://www.clydelewis.com/dis/fear/fear.shtml


 

offline IronLung from the 91fwy in soCAL (United States) on 2005-03-01 09:06 [#01516937]
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The hours beflore AND after

Kinda Creepy

RIP HST


 

offline pOgO from behind your belly button fluff on 2005-04-07 06:36 [#01555450]
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bump


 

offline Opto on 2005-04-07 06:38 [#01555454]
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why did you put that word "suicide" into bracketts ? is this
term somehow specific ?


 

offline forck_02lynix from brooklyn on 2005-04-07 07:34 [#01555588]
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i happened to watch the bbc documentary from the 70's on him
for the first time just after he died. he explains the
concept of the gonzo fist shooting his ashes over his
property, quite interesting. this can be found on the
criterion edition of fear and loathing. i'm glad they're
going through with it.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-04-07 07:50 [#01555610]
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"shot himself to death" sounds like he eventually
died after repeatedly shooting himself.

I no longer have a brain.


 

offline godataloss from Cleveland (United States) on 2005-04-08 13:15 [#01557058]
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They're gonna have his ashes shot out of a cannon. This was
always my second choice if my loved ones cannot arrange a
proper viking funeral.


 


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