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Sure there is. Dead Lowtax eats fewer pills. Also you can check the toes for sweat, and the local population of late 20s with self esteem issues for contusions.
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Pour one out for my nigga Dontrel the Dolphin, his greatest champion gone to the great VINDICATION in the sky.Bros I miss Gaming Garbage so much
Why does God always take the good people so early?
Blame Shmorky. Blame anyone but Lowtax obviously.Bros I miss Gaming Garbage so much
Why does God always take the good people so early?
God that meltdown and lie afterwards was the best.Another year gone by and still no Notch article.![]()
Did they go to the same circle of Hell?I wonder how he and Momtax get along now?
No idea. All I know is that everyone has a Shmorky voice where Lowtax is.Did they go to the same circle of Hell?
That part almost made me feel sad for him. Almost. Because he really earned it.I can't think of any significant internet figure who managed to turn literally every faction on the internet and everyone he interacted with or affected personally against them to they extent that they all to put aside their differences and jointly piss on his grave.
It really makes you think. Unlike Lowtax, who's incapable of thinking, 'cause, you know, a firearm pushed 75% of his brain outside of his cranium."Remember that Lowtax guy? Yeah, he's dead now. Crazy, huh? Makes ya think about life, man."
Yeah I noticed that too, even the people who didn't actively whip their dicks out to commence the watersports at him didn't seem surprised, which is the major thingOne thing that was notable I think is the internet's reaction to his death. Usually, whenever a significant internet figure dies, even very controversial ones, there's a majority feeling of some level of grief or loss in the reaction, despite the ever-present gravedancing. Think people like TotalBiscuit and Etika. A lot of people hated them, and those people were not shy about expressing that when they passed. But overall there was a sense of loss. Not so with Lowtax, nobody mourned his passing. Even Fragmaster, who broke the news to the broader internet, didn't seem to be grieving. The tone of the video was of someone announcing the passing of the local bum. "Remember that Lowtax guy? Yeah, he's dead now. Crazy, huh? Makes ya think about life, man."
Most lolcows are seldom missed of course, but Lowtax was more than that - he was the man behind a very important site in the development of internet culture. Millions of people knew who he was. Thousands of people, many of them people with significant audiences, interacted with him enough to say they knew him personally. But none of those people had anything nice to say about him when he died. There was an overwhelming feeling that he had it coming. Usually at least someone will eulogise a dead internet person, but the closest we got was Maplewife's Battered Woman Syndrome posts on SA, where it seemed she still somehow believed all his lies (like his claim he couldn't afford to normalise her immigration status despite leasing sports cars and stuffing his face with $70 pies). Everyone else either said "good" or just shrugged.
I can't think of any significant internet figure who managed to turn literally every faction on the internet and everyone he interacted with or affected personally against them to they extent that they all to put aside their differences and jointly piss on his grave.
The sense of "he had it coming" was prominent because he extremely had it coming.One thing that was notable I think is the internet's reaction to his death. Usually, whenever a significant internet figure dies, even very controversial ones, there's a majority feeling of some level of grief or loss in the reaction, despite the ever-present gravedancing. Think people like TotalBiscuit and Etika. A lot of people hated them, and those people were not shy about expressing that when they passed. But overall there was a sense of loss. Not so with Lowtax, nobody mourned his passing. Even Fragmaster, who broke the news to the broader internet, didn't seem to be grieving. The tone of the video was of someone announcing the passing of the local bum. "Remember that Lowtax guy? Yeah, he's dead now. Crazy, huh? Makes ya think about life, man."
Most lolcows are seldom missed of course, but Lowtax was more than that - he was the man behind a very important site in the development of internet culture. Millions of people knew who he was. Thousands of people, many of them people with significant audiences, interacted with him enough to say they knew him personally. But none of those people had anything nice to say about him when he died. There was an overwhelming feeling that he had it coming. Usually at least someone will eulogise a dead internet person, but the closest we got was Maplewife's Battered Woman Syndrome posts on SA, where it seemed she still somehow believed all his lies (like his claim he couldn't afford to normalise her immigration status despite leasing sports cars and stuffing his face with $70 pies). Everyone else either said "good" or just shrugged.
I can't think of any significant internet figure who managed to turn literally every faction on the internet and everyone he interacted with or affected personally against them to they extent that they all to put aside their differences and jointly piss on his grave.
They say that if you enter the graveyard after midnight with a Goldbelly pie and sit quietly by his grave, after some time you'll hear the drip... drip... drip... of sweat falling off of his still-moist toes.
Richard, pls stop....Not to shit on you guys but the man has been dead for going on 2 years. His mom's dead. There was a successful Go Fund Me for the 2nd ex-wife and his 3rd child. His cunt mother can't terrorize the 2nd ex-wife. There was some kind of bitter sweet happy ending to all of this.
What more is there to say? I would understand if the coroner was still finding bodies on his property or something but ya' know... You're literally beating a dead horse.