06/03/19 - 2018 Deaths

Who was the saddest loss?

  • Sridevi - biggest star of Bollywood

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Winnie Mandela - anti-apartheid campaigner

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Barbara Bush - ex-First Lady of the USA

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • George Bush - 41st USA President

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Paddy Ashdown - 1988-1999 Lib Dems Leader

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    26

Hariff

Well-known member
After everyone's favourite disaster, Brexit, let's look back on some of the people who have died in 2018. Who was the saddest loss for you?

 
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Avicii hit me hard. Partially because of how it happened and partially because of how generous of a person he was. His music was great but he donated millions of dollars to hunger relief around the world.

 
All losses are sad.

I say John McCain, a man who was a fellow vet, a fighter pilot in Vietnam.  he had his plane go down and was captured and tortured by the Vietnamese, who later came home and went in to politics and had some arguably great moments (and some bad ones), and ultimately succumbed to brain cancer...  where at the end he literally said "I'm ready to die"...  it shows the power of cancer to take out a man like him who would stand up to anyone.  That's sad in my book.

 
a man who was a fellow vet
When you read fellow viet and you are a bit confused 
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McCain having no votes saddens me. He was a straight shooter where you really didn't need to guess where he was. He lived and died with dignity and left a legacy that I hope sets the standard for future politicians. Whether you agreed with his politics or not, his style was undeniable. The video with the lady calling Obama a muslim and him straight up rejecting it is one of the best moments in politics to me.

 
McCain having no votes saddens me. He was a straight shooter where you really didn't need to guess where he was. He lived and died with dignity and left a legacy that I hope sets the standard for future politicians. Whether you agreed with his politics or not, his style was undeniable. The video with the lady calling Obama a muslim and him straight up rejecting it is one of the best moments in politics to me.
oops...  I voted for him, just forgot to vote and only commented above.

 
I'm personally untouched by the deaths of those people because I didn't know them and it's not like I was anybody's fan. Also most of them were really old so they just reached their time. I voted Avicii, however, due to his young age and the circumstances of his death which are both sad.

 
If i've gotta pick its seriously gonna be Barry Chuckle.

Everyday i would come back from school switch CITV on and there would be the Chuckle Brothers , even into adulthood if i saw Chucklevision was on i'd more than likely switch it on.

And if i'm ever moving anything with someone else , lets say furniture , you can bet we'm both saying "to me , to you , to me , to you"  

 
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I would say xxxtentacion mainly because of his young age, up and coming ambition and the way he got innocently murdered and robbed. Other then that I was quite sad to see Cadet pass away in a car accident just a few weeks ago.

 
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