[video=youtube;fj--LmZ6sJM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fj--LmZ6sJM[/video]
Edd Gould's funeral was yesterday. This was the the eulogy put together for him.
My brother was at a funeral yesterday before he came for me and my mother's birthday dinner. Turns out it was Edd Gould's one, he went to our Primary school and was in my brother's class, while I was 3 years below them. He told tell the best memory was he remembered Edd and Dave (not 100% if it was a Dave) would put up their books to form a wall around them so no one could see what they were drawing.
Small World huh?
The death of one man is a tragedy, the death of millions is a statistic.
[QUOTE=Sub-Zero;35526189]The death of one man is a tragedy, the death of millions is a statistic.[/QUOTE]
The reason why that is, is because people who know him can relate to him. It has a bigger impact on their lives than the death of a million, simply because they don't know those million.
[QUOTE=Sub-Zero;35526189]The death of one man is a tragedy, the death of millions is a statistic.[/QUOTE]
But this isn't about comparing the death of one man to the death of millions. This is about remembering Edd. Not those millions that you speak of. Those millions are remembered personally by the people that they touched.
[QUOTE=Sub-Zero;35526189]The death of one man is a tragedy, the death of millions is a statistic.[/QUOTE]
Of course that's true, people only care about death when they know the person who died personally, that's how we work, as evil as it may seem, it's true.
Humans aren't supposed to care about people they don't know, its the way we have evolved so our brains don't fry.
Don't think I have ever seen any of Edd's world videos though.
whats with all the 7 year olds
Eddulogy
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