Queue on 7/5/2010 at 13:53
It has been nearly two weeks since The Great One was taken from us. :(
He gave us so much joy, so much sorrow, so much anger...so much pancetta. I only hope that he's in a better place, or at least that the crazy little fucker has drowned in so much olive oil. So here's to you, massi! *hoisting a glass* I'll never forget the time you said, "I really hate him. Unfortunately here he's always dubbed, so I don't know his voice." Thanks for all the memories. May you remain in our hearts, in our minds, and in our bile.
SubJeff on 7/5/2010 at 13:56
He's still trolling the Eidos forums. Good riddance.
Shug on 7/5/2010 at 15:09
you'll always be a part of me
I'm part of you indefinitely
boy don't you know you can't escape me
ooh darlin' cos you'll always be my baby
hopper on 7/5/2010 at 15:10
De mortuis nil nisi bonum.
And, if I may add, stalkum malum est.
fett on 7/5/2010 at 15:13
He stood on the shoulders of giants who went before him. Posters like sUPERMARIO837101u17172 and teacher_1. These were big shoes to fill, but massengillooli rose to the challenge and overcame obstacles like language, logic, and self-awareness. He was a hero, nay a legend among common folk. His wit, charm, and super human inability to follow a thought all the way through will be missed. Wherever a thread stays on topic, wherever answers follow questions, effect follows cause, and racism is struck down with historical fact and social conscience, that hollow, lingering silence, those two little black lines between posts, will remind of us his legacy, and the voice of a prophet that was silenced all too soon. Godspeed, massengilllianilloo. :(
Matthew on 7/5/2010 at 15:21
Wait a minute, didn't this thread get blanked? :confused:
37637598 on 7/5/2010 at 15:35
Ohh massi, massi massi massi.. How I miss his contradictory dialogue and racist remarks which had absolutely no backbone other than what would be considered a weak argument even for a child. It has reminded me of so many of us here in our early days, especially myself. I think we all had something very important to learn from massi, and I have no idea what exactly that is. When massi was banned, so was a little piece of all of our hearts, and in that painful moment I remember losing the ability to lift a piece of fried chicken to my aweing lips for a bite, perhaps the sorrow was too much for my weakened mortal being to bear, or rather the joy was so intense it paralyzed my will to control my instinctive fried chicken intake. Whatever it was, we should all hold a place in our hearts for that most historical day, and a place in our bowel movements to see a little hint of massi's face, personality, and heart and soul.
We'll miss you massi, and by we, I mean we won't.
frozenman on 7/5/2010 at 16:09
I suggest we all watch untranslated youtube videos of Italian politicians in his memory.
ZylonBane on 7/5/2010 at 16:51
I didn't even know he had been banned.