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Old 04.19.2018, 12:44 PM   #49554
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i think he was chronologically. there are other “icons” that have survived him, but their glory time came earlier.

if you recall kurt’s suicide it was a huge deal globally. kids crying, street memorials, conspiracy theories, the end of an era.

when chris cornell killed himself decades later sure was a bummer to hear the news but it wasn’t a culturally defining moment with children weeping in the streets.

now when mick jagger dies in 2070 it will sure make the news as a medical miracle that he died at all, but i don’t think a bunch of kids are gonna be all shook up about it or anything.
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