I am heart broken. I am a 32 year old man. I've never known a day without his guiding voice and enlightened wit. I don't know if I've ever been this crushed or cried this much. It just keeps hitting me. The world got a little bit darker today. God rest your soul Rush. You will be deeply missed.
Are you without kindness? Without a loving spirit? There is true grief expressed here and yet you post something so ugly -- why? Please refrain from commenting if you can't sum up even a drop of sympathy here.
Your comment is utterly without empathy or class. The greatest conservative voice this nation has ever known passed today and your response is to mock someone's grief by suggesting he needs to have sex? That man shaped entire generations of Americans and his family, his memory, and his listeners deserve more from someone on the GAW. We deserve better than your crass unfeeling mockery.
You have been blocked and deported.
May you find more compassion when your days turn dark than you have shown here today.
The dude lived 70 years and was incredibly wealthy and had a great life. It's something to celebrate not grieve.
I only grieve people who die young and had their lives unecessarily cut short. When old people pass, we should celebrate their lives; grieving the natural order of things is pointless.
"The dude" was like a father figure to many, like me. Please understand that many of us are celebrating the life he lived, our time with him, as well as grieving that we will no longer hear his voice behind the Golden EIB microphone.
You say grieving is pointless, but that's so patently untrue and, frankly, unkind. Grieving a loss is one of the hallmarks of humanity. Find yours, please, before making such unsympathetic comments in the future. For surely someone would grieve you on that unfortunate day, while celebrating the time they spent knowing you.
Rush did live a remarkable and incredible life. I will be celebrating him and his impact upon myself and the world at large for years to come. However, yesterday was about loss. It was about sharing in that grief with like minded people who loved Rush as I did. As I do. Your comment lacked in everything I claimed it did and expect from someone on the GAW as well as what you claimed. If that skid mark you call a comment was your attempt at banter then I weep for your family. Banter and brevity may be acceptable to lighten the mood and alleviate the bitter sting of loss, but there is a time and a place. The time is most certainly not the day of that loss. I'll let you figure out the place. More importantly, you MUST have a rapport with that person to understand if your attempt at banter or brevity is appropriate or even welcome. Yours was neither.
Death is of course part of life. All things must end, just as all lives lived must pass. The inevitability of life's ending does mean we should become blasé to that ending. Acknowledging and commiserating in the grief of loss is to reinforce our humanity. Please remember yours in the future.
I am heart broken. I am a 32 year old man. I've never known a day without his guiding voice and enlightened wit. I don't know if I've ever been this crushed or cried this much. It just keeps hitting me. The world got a little bit darker today. God rest your soul Rush. You will be deeply missed.
you need to get laid lol
Are you without kindness? Without a loving spirit? There is true grief expressed here and yet you post something so ugly -- why? Please refrain from commenting if you can't sum up even a drop of sympathy here.
just trying to lighten the mood :) it's how we do it UK. If someone's upset, you banter them.
When someone is upset, maybe, but this is sadness not anger. Have some tact, yeah? Don't blame the UK for your lack of it.
Your comment is utterly without empathy or class. The greatest conservative voice this nation has ever known passed today and your response is to mock someone's grief by suggesting he needs to have sex? That man shaped entire generations of Americans and his family, his memory, and his listeners deserve more from someone on the GAW. We deserve better than your crass unfeeling mockery.
You have been blocked and deported.
May you find more compassion when your days turn dark than you have shown here today.
Good day to you.
The dude lived 70 years and was incredibly wealthy and had a great life. It's something to celebrate not grieve.
I only grieve people who die young and had their lives unecessarily cut short. When old people pass, we should celebrate their lives; grieving the natural order of things is pointless.
"The dude" was like a father figure to many, like me. Please understand that many of us are celebrating the life he lived, our time with him, as well as grieving that we will no longer hear his voice behind the Golden EIB microphone.
You say grieving is pointless, but that's so patently untrue and, frankly, unkind. Grieving a loss is one of the hallmarks of humanity. Find yours, please, before making such unsympathetic comments in the future. For surely someone would grieve you on that unfortunate day, while celebrating the time they spent knowing you.
Rush did live a remarkable and incredible life. I will be celebrating him and his impact upon myself and the world at large for years to come. However, yesterday was about loss. It was about sharing in that grief with like minded people who loved Rush as I did. As I do. Your comment lacked in everything I claimed it did and expect from someone on the GAW as well as what you claimed. If that skid mark you call a comment was your attempt at banter then I weep for your family. Banter and brevity may be acceptable to lighten the mood and alleviate the bitter sting of loss, but there is a time and a place. The time is most certainly not the day of that loss. I'll let you figure out the place. More importantly, you MUST have a rapport with that person to understand if your attempt at banter or brevity is appropriate or even welcome. Yours was neither.
Death is of course part of life. All things must end, just as all lives lived must pass. The inevitability of life's ending does mean we should become blasé to that ending. Acknowledging and commiserating in the grief of loss is to reinforce our humanity. Please remember yours in the future.