Suit yourself.Does the person reading the thread not have some responsibility to do some of the work themselves if they're interested? One mouse click was all it would have taken.
Suit yourself.Does the person reading the thread not have some responsibility to do some of the work themselves if they're interested? One mouse click was all it would have taken.
True, it is - but maybe on threads such as these, where the OP os rushing to start a thread to proclaim that XYZ has died, the OP has some responsibility to put in a few biographical details for the many (quite often a majorty) who have never heard of the deceased before just leaving the thread hanging for people to add RIPs to?
True, it is - but maybe on threads such as these, where the OP os rushing to start a thread to proclaim that XYZ has died, the OP has some responsibility to put in a few biographical details for the many (quite often a majorty) who have never heard of the deceased before just leaving the thread hanging for people to add RIPs to?
No, this is bollocks.
Either you know who it is, and add something fitting, or you don't, and simply don't post on the thread.
RIP Darius
Google, it's a search engine you may have heard of!!!
No, this is bollocks.
Either you know who it is, and add something fitting, or you don't, and simply don't post on the thread.
I'm not so sure about that. There's an internet trope 'hey, it's that guy'. They are actors/celebrities that people see a lot of, but don't necessarily know their names. They're often character actors that pop up in lots of films you like but whose name you've never learned. Singers of a song you've always known, but never knew the name of the person who sings it. Or writers (songs/film/television) who have created something you love, something that had a notable impact, but because the thing was sold on the name of the singer/main star etc.
If I were to mention Al Leong, I imagine most people wouldn't have a clue who he is.
He is a stunt man and actor who was in Big Trouble in Little China, Die Hard, Lethal Weapon, They Live, Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, Hot Shots part deux, Beverly Hills Cop 3, Godzilla, and is considered by many to be one of the most recognisable henchmen in a certain generation of action movies so would, I'm sure, be recognised by more people if some more info is provided than just by name.
This is him, by the way. I don't know much about you, so I've no idea if you're the sort of generation to recognise him, but I am confident a lot of the people that thought 'who?' when reading the name above had an inkling when reading that list of films and with the picture are now think 'oh, him!'/'Yeah, that's the one I was thinking of!'
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Sometimes knowing a little bit about the person can help you recognise that while the name isn't familiar, they have had an impact on your life in some small way.
So, in your example, instead of typing "who?" on an RIP thread of that individual I would, personally either
1 - Not care who it is and stay quiet
2 - Feel the need to know how they are, google it and if it turns out I did know them, decide whether I wanted to contribute to the thread.
Simply opening a RIP thread to inform everyone you don't know who they are by typing "who!?" is bizarre.
Very sad to hear this yesterday. I remember him from the early talent shows, but never realised what a good career he carved out for himself since.
It probably shouldn't be of interest, considering the story, but I found it odd that he was found at his place in Rochester, Minnesota.
Not usually somewhere you would find a celeb living - especially a Brit. Rochester is a small town stuck right out in the middle of nowhere in the Midwest, with not much going on.
Must've enjoyed the quiet life away from the stage.
I thought that was a bit unusual as well. You would expect someone in show business to live in LA or New York. As you say, must have valued his privacy
Very sad to hear this yesterday. I remember him from the early talent shows, but never realised what a good career he carved out for himself since.
It probably shouldn't be of interest, considering the story, but I found it odd that he was found at his place in Rochester, Minnesota.
Not usually somewhere you would find a celeb living - especially a Brit. Rochester is a small town stuck right out in the middle of nowhere in the Midwest, with not much going on.
Must've enjoyed the quiet life away from the stage.
I've just had a quick search, & apparently Gerard Butler has been seen there regularly - as well as Ivanka Trump just last week...so maybe its not such a quiet backwater place as I thought!
Also voted one of the best places to live in the US. Who woulda thunk it?!
[MENTION=12595]Acker79[/MENTION] et al, how have you got the time and energy to expend on this stuff!?
[MENTION=12595]Acker79[/MENTION] et al, how have you got the time and energy to expend on this stuff!?