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Sick and Sadistic... but i cant stop looking..
www.mydeathspace.com
kinda like myspacer however these are myspace profiles from everyone who has died and their profiles are still up. i like to go to the exact date of the death in the comments section or the blog, its pretty creepy. have fun searching the site, i know i cant turn away. |
That is definatly sad.
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How depressing. :(
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How do they really know they died for sure? Don't a lot of people give false names? I'm not familiar with myspace.
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The one I looked at had an obitchuary.
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Holy crap... wow... this is so sad... like this one:
http://www.myspace.com/andymillakilla The guy killed himself, there's a song he wrote playing on the page about saying goodbye, and all his friends post monthly to tell him how much they miss him. Is God listening on the other end of the internet, passing along all the messages? ... I think I'm gonna cry now. |
Wow. This is kind of cool actually. Very sad, but cool.
What's funny is reading the comments on people like this: http://www.myspace.com/jasminegrey Her friends have also sorts of sad comments while bands continue to invite her to there events or send notes saying, "You are Sexy". Death isn't all that sexy. |
Well, it's hardly sadistic.... but it is a bit morbid alright.
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That is really sad. I'm glad someone made a page to remember them. I couldn't help but browse through several pages. there's something so odd about it..
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Wow...
Poor Girl :( Link Her Last Blog Entry Quote:
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I just can't stop...
Link Taken two days prior to her death, from pnemonia Quote:
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Wow, its pretty scary how peoples lives can just end like this. Like having a nice rope coiling out and then SNAP, no more.
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Then I think, I have a myspace page. I wonder if someone would search for me. Would I want my page to remain up? |
I have a myspace too, and now I'm scared of being one of those people who end up on this site. I'm serious.
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Life is a precious gift. may this remind us of this.
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hmm, seems I need to make a myspace entry so that people can mourn me when I die. That's a novel idea, though I don't plan on going anywhere anytime soon, can't miss out on my son growing up :) That Cleveland girl posted above is scary, I heard about her in the news (living in Cleveland) I didn't realize she was a nude model :(
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its like a running tribute to the people almost. like they live on the internet after they die in life. Totally weird.
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I honestly wonder if sites like this give people the wrong impression... that death isn't final... you're idiotic myspace account might live on... but you are still dead... and all the messages left by your little angsty friends won't be seen by you...
there's one person who died because he fell off a cliff - reading his myspace profile, i seriously wonder if he was pushed... (I know i shoudln't make jokes.. but i do...) |
The murderers are interesting too.
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Edit:and I know its sad but my eyes, dear god my eys. http://www.myspace.com/booslie Edit Edit: Darwin award Cause of Death: Drowned while Kayaking / Hypothermia / Alcohol |
Death is just a part of life, and it rarely comes when expected. I think this is good for folks to realize that nothing in life is guaranteed, not even tomorrow. It's shocking, but really, shouldn't be scarey (unless you think you'll never die or something *shrug*).
I don't see it as anything more than an evolution of leaving flowers/food at a gravesite. Monuments of death are always for the survivors, not the deceased. |
I saw this a while back. Some of the stories were interesting. I think the thing that stood out to me most was how many were killed from drunk driving or being hit by a drunk driver.
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wow. seems like a lot of them died from automobile accidents. if you own a myspace account, DO NOT DRIVE! . hehe. sorry.
but seriously, yes. it's fucked up. but i did read a ton of them . |
Did anyone notice the deaf texas beauty queen that got hit by the train is on there?
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I was impressed by the ones shot in shootings.. whoever had the idea to make this site, I don't think he/she thought that much of it (I might be completely wrong)...but I think in some ways the site is much more than just a collection of obituaries online.. It has a chilling effect to see people profile pictures and read suicide, drunk driving, etc..
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It's chilling, until you stumble accross one like this:
http://www.myspace.com/aznsilkyboxers69 Where the family has spruced it up into a full-on tribute and memorial page, complete with cheesy music. I didn't understand the value of cheesy pop until I saw this one, before today I honestly thought it had no business in the world. Now I know I'm wrong, there is a place. Imagine a world where every death has a myspace page... imagine a future where every soul has a spot in the collective, unbiased memory of the internet... Like Maleficent said, it's not like they go on living through their myspace page, but it is something that they created, most of the time, and that creation, that one thing is available and easily accessible to the entire world. People won't just fade out of existence anymore, never to be remembered... like your own ancestors, who you do not know or remember. Imagine being able to go back and say, wow, that was great-great-great-grandpa Robb's page? What a dork! And instead of dusty or illegible diary entries and letters there are pictures, movies, music, comments from friends and colleagues (and enemies), and a style the irrefutably tells you something about the person in a way that only aesthetic communication can. I wonder if there's anybody out there archiving this stuff... if not, there should be. If nobody else remembers, the internet does. I know I would've gotten a kick out of seeing my great-grandpa's myspace page, if he had one. |
i love james blunt....
ah-hem.... |
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