Terry Pratchett is dead

That IS shit. No age at all, nowadays, and what an evil disease it is, to take people long before they are ready. And to take them long before they die.

RIP, Mr Pratchett. Perhaps he will finally learn the sex of the great turtle.
 
I just saw it on fb. dementia is a shitter :(

That IS shit. No age at all, nowadays, and what an evil disease it is, to take people long before they are ready. And to take them long before they die.

RIP, Mr Pratchett. Perhaps he will finally learn the sex of the great turtle.

I wouldn't wish alzheimers or dementia on my worst enemy and their family.

RIP
 
Thank you for the laughs.

And the random thinky bits. Sir Terry was the best for writing passages that had me laughing till I hurt, and then, when I'd calmed down a bit, going, "Huh, never thought of it that way."
 
And the random thinky bits. Sir Terry was the best for writing passages that had me laughing till I hurt, and then, when I'd calmed down a bit, going, "Huh, never thought of it that way."

In that vein, I swore, upon my first reading of Flatland, that Prachett was its author.

Clearly not given that it was written nearly 60 years before Prachett's birth, but it could have easily been so.
 
"The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it."

RIP :rose:
 
As a champion of assisted suicide and abortion...

...I imagine death was more than happy to greet one of its dearest allies.

He's sure to receive a better welcome into the afterlife than you.
 
I treasure what was given.

(Not everyone is fortunate, when the genetic dice are thrown.)

R.I.P.

:rose:
 
the more I think on it, the more i'm glad that it didn't drag out. he didn't want to spend years not knowing who he was.
 
One of the funniest and creative writers, it's all been said, Terry now you know the colour of magic. :rose::(
 
the more I think on it, the more i'm glad that it didn't drag out. he didn't want to spend years not knowing who he was.

Were you listening to PM? It was the lead story. They played quite a bit of Tony Robinson reading TP's Dimbleby Lecture from 2012.
 
the more I think on it, the more i'm glad that it didn't drag out. he didn't want to spend years not knowing who he was.

Yes, some things are just so awful. Richard Glatzer, the guy who wrote and directed "Still Alice" died yesterday from ALS. Just plain shitty. :(
 
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