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Mitara Newelle
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2011.01.19 15:09:00 -
[31]
Very sad news. My condolences to his friends and family.
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Liza la'fabre
Gallente Keep It Simple Stupid
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Posted - 2011.01.19 15:17:00 -
[32]
It has been a priviledge to have him in our corp and team of directors for such a long time.
We will miss him and honour his tought, on what we as a corp should become.
Fly free my friend....
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Caiden Baxter
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Posted - 2011.01.19 17:27:00 -
[33]
Never met the guy, but My condolences to his friends and family.
Fly Safe o7
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Roquendur Serethiel
Masuat'aa Matari Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2011.01.19 17:32:00 -
[34]
You will be missed my brother. --- "United we are strong, tribe-brothers. Come, gather together in a warband the likes of which has not been seen since the days of the rebellion. I call the Masuat'aa! Death to the foe!" |
Conventia Underking
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2011.01.19 17:44:00 -
[35]
My deepest condolences to his family and friends (both within EvE and out).
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Inquisitor K'han
Minmatar Re-Awakened Technologies Inc Electus Matari
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Posted - 2011.01.19 20:13:00 -
[36]
Fly free Zack and condolonces to his friends and family
You will be missed
From your friend Khan
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Scorpionidae
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Posted - 2011.01.20 07:28:00 -
[37]
Fly safe.
Scorpionidae
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Toshiro GreyHawk
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Posted - 2011.01.20 12:05:00 -
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One of the things about getting older (59) ... is that you lose friends along the way. I've lost a number to cancer but others to strokes, motorcycles and house hold accidents. Mostly it was cancer though.
You miss them all and you miss them for the rest of your life.
You never forget their jokes and the laughter you shared with them ... the little quirks that made them who they were.
They were a living, breathing presence in your life ... and then they were gone.
But you will never forget them.
"Yeah ... I had this friend", you'll say and tell a story about them ... and pass on to others some part of what their life had been.
I didn't know him - but I can see he had a lot of friends.
I don't remember who it was ... but someone once said that the true worth of a man was measured in the number of his friends.
I'm sorry to hear of his loss.
May God Bless His Soul and Comfort His Family.
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Orbiting vs. Kiting Faction Schools |
Kastelo
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Posted - 2011.01.20 19:24:00 -
[39]
R.I.P mate, u will be missed
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Lazarann
Ideal Machine
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Posted - 2011.01.21 05:54:00 -
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R.I.P., fly safe o7 ---------------- A million faces, each a million lies |
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Horizonist
Yulai Guard 2nd Fleet Yulai Federation
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Posted - 2011.01.21 11:54:00 -
[41]
Did not know him, but you have my condolences O7
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Lord Maximullis
Amarr Universal Army
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Posted - 2011.01.21 13:41:00 -
[42]
o7
RIP |
Maurok Ortega
Minmatar Universal Army
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Posted - 2011.01.21 13:50:00 -
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My condoleances to the family and friends. I never knew him well but I had the pleasure of flying with him and I know he will be deeply missed by many.
Fly free forever Maurok Ortega
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Mattduk
Gallente Universal Army
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Posted - 2011.01.21 13:56:00 -
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Again, I didn't really know him that well. I knew his name, and I knew of his plight. I followed his blog on his illness and it was always a saddening read, despite his braveness and upbeat approach to everything.
I will say this though, whenever Poreuomai's name came up in conversation there was only ever good things said about him.
My condolences to his family and loved ones.
Matt We must all hang together or most assuredly we shall hang separately. |
WarFireV
Gallente
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Posted - 2011.01.22 05:06:00 -
[45]
o7
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Mecinia Lua
Galactic Express The Spire Collective
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Posted - 2011.01.22 08:37:00 -
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My condolences.
Thoughts expressed are mine and mine alone. They do not necessarily reflect my alliances thoughts.
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Mr M
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Posted - 2011.01.22 23:12:00 -
[47]
Second star on the right mate. Fly safe.
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NobodyHolme
Gallente Colonial Fleet Services Independent Faction
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Posted - 2011.01.22 23:14:00 -
[48]
My words cannot be enough.
Clear skies o7 Because I can. |
HayesDuSid
Garoun Investment Bank
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Posted - 2011.01.22 23:14:00 -
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Edited by: HayesDuSid on 22/01/2011 23:14:35 49th!
One last troll Pore. You will be missed.
Fly safe, pew hard.
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DarkBloodRain
Let It Rain Blood Independent Faction
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Posted - 2011.01.22 23:18:00 -
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Rest in peace, pore. We will always remember you. Let it rain... |
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Astroyka
Caldari Mirkur Draug'Tyr Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2011.01.25 13:05:00 -
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Many of us have been following Pores health story both on his blog and in our alliance/corp forums.
He was incredibly strong to deal with the pain of his cancer and always had a positive outlook to his life and his health.
After reading his blog last week and the sad news from his wife that he had passed away its hard find words to honour such a great guy and to convey how much we will miss him.
No more pain our dear friend, sleep well, fly free.
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Vaarun
Amarr Deus Imperiosus Acies
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Posted - 2011.01.27 00:07:00 -
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My sincere condolences.
No matter what side we fight on in-game, I am always thrilled to meet the players behind our avatars and am always saddened by their passing.
I have lost so...many...people to cancer in my life. It's a horrible thing to watch take hold and bring pain to them. The level of medication it takes to keep them comfortable often keeps them asleep or far from lucidity and death is their only release.
His suffering has ended and I truly, truly feel sorry for any family member who had to watch this cascade of pain unfold.
Today is my 44th birthday, and I was just going to sweep it under the rug as another one on the pile, but after reading this story, I am thankful to have it.
Fly safe, fly free, my comrade-in-games.
P.S. When you start the "Plex for Poreuomai" to benefit cancer research, I'm there. "To bring order to chaos, one must bring chaos to its knees."
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Mizhara Del'thul
Minmatar Masuat'aa Matari
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Posted - 2011.01.28 19:33:00 -
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After losing two of my family members in quick succession I spent some time thinking about the loss and how we treat death. As a result, I ended up writing a small piece for another site about losing someone and how it is dealt with by most. Some isn't quite applicable here, but some of it might be.
Quote: It has struck me that there's been a great loss across many western cultures. The loss of a loved one is becoming an event that's has a purely negative impact on our lives. The focus has shifted and we've lost perspective. Recently I've lost a few of my family's finest people and the impact on the family was tremendous. As a Paramedic and Soldier before it, I've become good at compartmentalization and stuffing away the stress and negative impacts of events for later perusal and handling.
This has enabled me to watch two separate and immense impact events with a cold and somewhat unbiased detachment.
These were dreary proceedings. Nothing but depression as far as the eye could see, with no end in sight. These were nothing but negative events in our lives. We all meet 'back home'. We share the grief. We go to church and sit through speeches none of us have even the slightest faith in. We carry the body to the graveyard, lower it into the ground and walk away carrying nothing but the grief and sorrow.
Would any of our loved ones want that? Would any of our loved ones desire such a fate for their families?
We have lost perspective. We have lost our focus.
We need to put the fun back into funerals.
For some unimaginable reason we have become so obsessed with that nanosecond of death that we forget the decades of life preceeding it. We mourn and grieve that one singular moment in time so much that we forget to celebrate and rejoice in the life that came before it. We deliver their bodies to the ground and we forget to leave the regrets, the sorrows, the grief and anger with it. That is what a burial is. Not an event where you are to increase your burdens. It's where you leave them all behind and keep only the joyful memories and the feelings that make your heart burst with joy as you think back.
A death is not the prelude to a time of sorrow. A death is the signal that heralds celebration.
When your loved one dies, you will grieve. You will mourn. You will show respect for the fact that a life ended... but then you will remember the life that preceeded the death. Process your loss and grieve all the way to the burial. Lower the casket holding the one you will never see again and instead of mourning that... you leave the mourning, the regret, the sorrow and grief behind under those six feet of dirt.
Then... then you celebrate. You gather all your family and loved ones and break out the cognac, the whiskey, the beer and honeyed mead. You gather around a table set for a feast and celebrate the life of the one you have lost. No grief. No sorrow. You tell the tales of joy, wonder and those hilarious moments that will set the entire room laughing with you. Whether you believe in an afterlife or not... that would be the greatest testament to the loved one's life that you could ever provide. Their own loved ones celebrating and rejoicing their life. The impacts they've had on their family. All those little things that made them great.
Let go of grief. Let go of sorrow and regret.
Remember the joys of the life. Not that one regrettable instant of death.
I never knew Pireuomai, but I look out upon the dozens of men and women struck by his passing and see something truly remarkable. A man who has reached out and truly touched so many with his ways and his personality. His actions and words. I can't console him or do anything for him, but I can extend my heart and thoughts towards you and his family. Remember his life and the things he's done to become such a grave loss when he left, not the loss itself. Honor him and all that he has done by celebrating him.
Pour yourself a drink and raise it to the skies. "Fly free."
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Joe Phoenix
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Posted - 2011.01.28 19:42:00 -
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I am very sorry to hear this, rest in peace Zack.
o7
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Pol Macsliebh
Minmatar Sarz'na Khumatari Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2011.01.28 20:06:00 -
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o7
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Lykouleon
Bad Kitty Inc.
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Posted - 2011.01.28 20:09:00 -
[56]
damn, poreuomai was a fun guy
My condolences :(
Quote: ImRedYoureDead > carebearing is when you make the other person's ship explode, right? ImRedYoureDead > I think they're officers or something ImRedYoureDead > they got names, they got to die |
Vincent Pryce
Gallente Veto Corp
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Posted - 2011.01.28 20:20:00 -
[57]
Fly safe into the ever after o7 --
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Ruah Piskonit
Amarr PIE Inc.
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Posted - 2011.01.28 21:11:00 -
[58]
A loss for sure, my condolences to his family.
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Jorn Dwer
Gallente Center for Advanced Studies
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Posted - 2011.01.28 21:24:00 -
[59]
o7
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Dark Forest
Gallente Minmatar Ship Construction Services Ushra'Khan
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Posted - 2011.01.28 22:41:00 -
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You will be greatly missed.
Fly safe, Fly Free Mate
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