DISQUS

Tomorrow Museum: The Daily Death: When A Celebrity Dies Every 15 Minutes

  • syarshine · 4 months ago
    I hope this isn't a double post because my comment didn't show up the first time, but I reiterate, I would definitely want to read that short story.
  • syarshine · 4 months ago
    I would definitely like to read that short story.
  • Nate Pilling · 4 months ago
    Excellent thoughts. I'm definitely interested in reading the story you mentioned, sounds good!
  • nrek · 4 months ago
    Love this post! Now check out this site http://WillYouTrend.com - kinda fitting, no?
  • JayCruz · 4 months ago
    We mythologize the dead because they can never deny or confirm our presumptions about them.
  • joanne mcneil · 4 months ago
    Good point. We also mythologize celebrities. They are our greek gods
  • kellster · 4 months ago
    Looks like those guys at http://stiffs.com have a good plan. The more celebs that die, the more fun that game is.
  • wytchcroft · 3 months ago
    Interesting... and i'd certainly love to read the story... and yes, in the harvest of celeb deaths it's a little unpredictable which ones will hit you hard - Sky Saxon? Ballard? Pat McGoohan??

    But... i don't know, micro-celebs mainly just dissolve away don't they? And on a personal level the body count in the 90s was... well, it was the 70s all over again from Acker, Sorrenti and Basquiat, Warhol, Burroughs, Ginsberg and on and on and -
    away from the 'famous', my peer group.

    Not so much these daze.

    But it's not such a thing, i mean people die... they just do...
    Unless you are Nathan Field's head or John Lennon's AI Bot.
  • jamesgleventhal · 3 months ago
    oh mah gosh. I done it again...i stumbled across Tomorrow Museum and tripped over one of the most poignant, most well illustrated things I done ever read.

    y'touched me. thanks!
  • Ravi · 3 months ago
    I read, first article about the MJ that having some real story about autopsy .nice work