Re: Hunter S. Thompson
Posted by DrGlass on
Mon Feb 21st 2005 at 7:58am
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I'd like to read some of his books, Fear and Loathing was amazing.
Re: Hunter S. Thompson
Posted by Finger on
Mon Feb 21st 2005 at 9:57am
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Quite sad. It's very true that the most unique, creative, brilliant people, can also be the most unstable, radical, terrible, and self destructive. This doesn't really surprise me at all.
Re: Hunter S. Thompson
Posted by Orpheus on
Mon Feb 21st 2005 at 2:01pm
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i have even more strong opinions about suicide than i do about taboo people. so i will abstain from commenting on that topic.
my sentiments go to the survivors. those are the ones who need your sympathy.
Re: Hunter S. Thompson
Posted by satchmo on
Mon Feb 21st 2005 at 4:54pm
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He spent his life criticizing others, but he was probably his own worst critic. He set the standard too high for everyone to follow, including himself.