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    But we don't have that experience (for the most part), so the first impulse is to consider the consequences for the health of the Backroom.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Montmorency View Post
    But we don't have that experience (for the most part), so the first impulse is to consider the consequences for the health of the Backroom.
    Wow... You just sunk in my eyes... Seriously, that's your first impulse?

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    Wow... You just sunk in my eyes... Seriously, that's your first impulse?
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    Goodnight Sweet Prince, we will miss you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kadagar_AV View Post
    Wow... You just sunk in my eyes... Seriously, that's your first impulse?
    I understand Montmorency and I do not think his opinion is a reason to think lower of him. Many children die in Africa every day and noone here sheds a tear because of it. Of course the death of a person does not affect everyone in the same way. Additionally I think Montmorency's views have to do with how he sees the world and I can accept that. I may not be so clever to say it so openly but let's not get into a fight over that.


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    I think there may be some misunderstanding here. Put simply:

    Horetore's death is bad for the Org.

    Whatever angle you interpret that from, it shouldn't be too controversial.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Montmorency View Post
    I think there may be some misunderstanding here. Put simply:

    Horetore's death is bad for the Org.

    Whatever angle you interpret that from, it shouldn't be too controversial.
    You do realize that you still sound incredibly technical about something where other people expect some sort of emotion?


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    Well, wherever you guys are right now, Im raising my beer to his memory.

    To HoreTore, a great friend and a great Orgah.

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    He changed the way I looked at many things. He could be insufferable at times, but I can't count the number of times where that quality about him forced me to think about issues I originally saw as self-evident all because I wanted to win the internet argument.

    His death is a tragedy. I am curious as to what could have possibly killed a healthy person in their twenties in such a short time.

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