macera's mom your son was an absolute delight to have around these parts
everything he wrote brought, at the very least, a smirk to my face. i am deeply sorry for you and your family's loss and you have my deepest condolences
crwth on
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AntimatterDevo Was RightGates of SteelRegistered Userregular
thank you for posting, macera's mom
all my sympathy goes out to you and your family, and macera's friends
@ macera: I hope you're with my best friend now. She was tons of fun.
about Wall-E: I sincerely hope you weren't screaming at the screen that lions don't talk and toys don't story...
To the Macera family I only wish togetherness.
Nellie the elephant packed her trunk
and trundled off to the jungle
off she rode with a trumpety trump
trump trump trump
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Magus`The fun has been DOUBLED!Registered Userregular
this is macera's mother. his father and i have been reading your posts and laughing and crying. we thank you very much for your condolences and memories of him. we're not gamers and don't understand much of what you've said but the fact that he was liked and admired is crystal-clear. we are glad that you had a chance to know him. tomorrow he will be laid to rest with his family. no viking funeral, alas. please pause for a moment and remember a cool dude.
i will also ask 2 more things of you.
1. the next time you find yourself getting angry with another take a deep breath before you say or do anything.
2. call home. now.
Condolences, and thank you for the sage advice and taking the time to share your time and thanks with this forum. Your son will be missed, but we are grateful for the time we were able to share with him here. Thank you.
Thank you. Your son was a wonderful person, a decent man, a funny, entertaining and kind member of this community and his mere presence will be sorely missed. Your advice and wisdom was enough to make me cry and be so thankful for all that I have. My deepest condolences, from the bottom of my heart, go out to you and the rest of your family and I hope your son can find peace now. Once again I must say I regret not knowing him better, but I feel we were so privileged to know him at all. I am glad you got to see the amount of people he touched, and how many of us will mourn and keep him in our hearts and memories. He was special. And most importantly he was good. That alone puts him head and shoulders above so many others.
Really, thank you for taking the time to come here. We all appreciate the extra bit of effort you took to make that post.
It's always regrettable when the forums lose one of their own. Whether we find one another at PAX or one of the other social gatherings, or never meet face to face, this community sees one another through good times and bad, through thick and through thin, from donating time and resources to Childs Play and the Secret Santas/Saints, to just posting support (and off colour vulgarity) in threads when someone is having a bad day.
Having just lost my Dad today, this thread has made me cry but also made me smile, in a strange way. I'm new so never knew him, but I still want to express my deepest sympathy. May all our fallen rest in peace always. xxx
Your dad died yesterday? Whoa, I'm terribly sorry to hear that.
only ever lurked around macera's post but was always trhilled and surprised by the things he bought up. He seemed like a fun dude and he will be missed. My condolences to Macera's Mom and the rest of the family.
Everytime something bad happens around this forum i am completly touched and awed by the reaction of the people here, keep up the good work PA.
Having just lost my Dad today, this thread has made me cry but also made me smile, in a strange way. I'm new so never knew him, but I still want to express my deepest sympathy. May all our fallen rest in peace always. xxx
Your dad died yesterday? Whoa, I'm terribly sorry to hear that.
Sadly yes
Thank you. It still feels like some nightmare I can't get out of, but I know it will get easier.
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Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
I knew your son. I knew him as a member of our community. I did not know him 'personally,' I did not meet him face to face, and I did not talk to him directly often. Our interactions were limited to comments made to the group, with the other perhaps in close vicinity, viewing the comment as collateral to the rest of the interactions.
It's kinda hard to explain what our community is to outsiders, what being part of our community means to each other and how we interact. It can appear that total strangers have made deep connections and share close secrets which would normally be reserved for intimate personal friendships.
We are a sort of fraternity or club with no restrictions on membership, no barriers to keep new souls from joining our group. All number of creeds, races, nationalities, and beliefs are intermixed here. We survive on our wits alone.
Your son was genuinely funny, he would share humorous photos and images relevant to the conversation. He would share links and make silly comments that would make people chuckle. He would do all sorts of non-sequitors that ingrained him in our community, and in my mind, as a humorous and good natured person. But he made his mark to me because he did all of this without putting people down. Often here, good intention or not, we resort to insults and ribs at each other. It's an easy way to make wit and get noticed.
Your son is remembered by me as picking people up with his wit, not putting people down. For all the varied opinions we had with each other, I cannot remember him making me feel bad. I can only remember him being earnest and kind.
Thank you for giving him to us. For all the good he gave to our community during the brief time we knew him, I can not imagine the pain your family is going through. All I can give you now is the celebration of his life. He was a good man. He did good things. He was earnest and funny. He was not mean or cruel or spiteful. We were better for knowing him and wish we could have known him more.
Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
I knew your son. I knew him as a member of our community. I did not know him 'personally,' I did not meet him face to face, and I did not talk to him directly often. Our interactions were limited to comments made to the group, with the other perhaps in close vicinity, viewing the comment as collateral to the rest of the interactions.
It's kinda hard to explain what our community is to outsiders, what being part of our community means to each other and how we interact. It can appear that total strangers have made deep connections and share close secrets which would normally be reserved for intimate personal friendships.
We are a sort of fraternity or club with no restrictions on membership, no barriers to keep new souls from joining our group. All number of creeds, races, nationalities, and beliefs are intermixed here. We survive on our wits alone.
Your son was genuinely funny, he would share humorous photos and images relevant to the conversation. He would share links and make silly comments that would make people chuckle. He would do all sorts of non-sequitors that ingrained him in our community, and in my mind, as a humorous and good natured person. But he made his mark to me because he did all of this without putting people down. Often here, good intention or not, we resort to insults and ribs at each other. It's an easy way to make wit and get noticed.
Your son is remembered by me as picking people up with his wit, not putting people down. For all the varied opinions we had with each other, I cannot remember him making me feel bad. I can only remember him being earnest and kind.
Thank you for giving him to us. For all the good he gave to our community during the brief time we knew him, I can not imagine the pain your family is going through. All I can give you now is the celebration of his life. He was a good man. He did good things. He was earnest and funny. He was not mean or cruel or spiteful. We were better for knowing him and wish we could have known him more.
I can't possibly caveat anything already said here.
Be Well family of macera, he was as unique as the community he belongs to, and in such a way he we always be somewhere special.
Macera was a good person. I was hoping one day I'd get to meet him, he was always one of my favorite posters.
If I had prayers, they'd be going out to him right now.
I haven't been on the forums enough to know who macera is, but I'm sad I never got to know this forum personality. he seemed like a really entertaining dude.
I'm afraid to click that spoiler. I'm not sure I want to know. I'll just keep trying to fuck everything. -- trentsteel
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Blackhawk1313Demon Hunter for HireTime RiftRegistered Userregular
Macera's posts were always awesome, though I never had the opportunity to talk to him. That saddens me more than words can possibly say. It just goes to show, if you get the feeling that you want to talk to someone, whatever it's for, do it. Don't procrastinate because there isn't always a tomorrow to put it off on. My deepest condolences Macera Family. I hope you can be strong through this difficult time and the thoughts of how well-remembered/liked he was are comforting.
Vivere disce, cogita mori Ubi bene, ibi patria Aeternum vale
Learn to live, remember death
Where you feel good, there is your home
Farewell forever
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everything he wrote brought, at the very least, a smirk to my face. i am deeply sorry for you and your family's loss and you have my deepest condolences
all my sympathy goes out to you and your family, and macera's friends
Coran Attack!
about Wall-E: I sincerely hope you weren't screaming at the screen that lions don't talk and toys don't story...
To the Macera family I only wish togetherness.
and trundled off to the jungle
off she rode with a trumpety trump
trump trump trump
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Condolences, and thank you for the sage advice and taking the time to share your time and thanks with this forum. Your son will be missed, but we are grateful for the time we were able to share with him here. Thank you.
You said it as well as I could have. I'm calling my family right now.
Thank you. Your son was a wonderful person, a decent man, a funny, entertaining and kind member of this community and his mere presence will be sorely missed. Your advice and wisdom was enough to make me cry and be so thankful for all that I have. My deepest condolences, from the bottom of my heart, go out to you and the rest of your family and I hope your son can find peace now. Once again I must say I regret not knowing him better, but I feel we were so privileged to know him at all. I am glad you got to see the amount of people he touched, and how many of us will mourn and keep him in our hearts and memories. He was special. And most importantly he was good. That alone puts him head and shoulders above so many others.
Really, thank you for taking the time to come here. We all appreciate the extra bit of effort you took to make that post.
Thank you for sharing with us, @macera_mom.
... I was holding up pretty well, and then BAM, Gatsby and M_M's posts back to back.
@gatsby oh God
My condolences to @macera_mom and family right now.
Your dad died yesterday? Whoa, I'm terribly sorry to hear that.
only ever lurked around macera's post but was always trhilled and surprised by the things he bought up. He seemed like a fun dude and he will be missed. My condolences to Macera's Mom and the rest of the family.
Everytime something bad happens around this forum i am completly touched and awed by the reaction of the people here, keep up the good work PA.
Sadly yes
Thank you. It still feels like some nightmare I can't get out of, but I know it will get easier.
I knew your son. I knew him as a member of our community. I did not know him 'personally,' I did not meet him face to face, and I did not talk to him directly often. Our interactions were limited to comments made to the group, with the other perhaps in close vicinity, viewing the comment as collateral to the rest of the interactions.
It's kinda hard to explain what our community is to outsiders, what being part of our community means to each other and how we interact. It can appear that total strangers have made deep connections and share close secrets which would normally be reserved for intimate personal friendships.
We are a sort of fraternity or club with no restrictions on membership, no barriers to keep new souls from joining our group. All number of creeds, races, nationalities, and beliefs are intermixed here. We survive on our wits alone.
Your son was genuinely funny, he would share humorous photos and images relevant to the conversation. He would share links and make silly comments that would make people chuckle. He would do all sorts of non-sequitors that ingrained him in our community, and in my mind, as a humorous and good natured person. But he made his mark to me because he did all of this without putting people down. Often here, good intention or not, we resort to insults and ribs at each other. It's an easy way to make wit and get noticed.
Your son is remembered by me as picking people up with his wit, not putting people down. For all the varied opinions we had with each other, I cannot remember him making me feel bad. I can only remember him being earnest and kind.
Thank you for giving him to us. For all the good he gave to our community during the brief time we knew him, I can not imagine the pain your family is going through. All I can give you now is the celebration of his life. He was a good man. He did good things. He was earnest and funny. He was not mean or cruel or spiteful. We were better for knowing him and wish we could have known him more.
Chapeaux. Very well said munkus.
Be Well family of macera, he was as unique as the community he belongs to, and in such a way he we always be somewhere special.
Should you need anything, all you need to is ask.
I didn't know him, but still I pray
In hopes that he will be remembered well
But I suppose only time will tell
Here's hoping he went peacefully
Farewell Macera, so may it be.
Your son was a great and valued member of our little community. He was thoughtful and intelligent and we will all miss him. I am sorry for you loss.
RIP
What spring does with the cherry trees.
If I had prayers, they'd be going out to him right now.
Condolences to those affected.
he will be missed, for sure. he was a really cool bro.
I'm afraid to click that spoiler. I'm not sure I want to know. I'll just keep trying to fuck everything. -- trentsteel
Vivere disce, cogita mori
Ubi bene, ibi patria
Aeternum vale
Learn to live, remember death
Where you feel good, there is your home
Farewell forever
See you on the other side someday Macera.
but condolences on his loss, especially to macera_mom.
See you on the other side, Macera.
He was a good guy
Rest in peace, buddy
Hold on to those memories you had of him and hold on to them tight.