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Haha, maybe less than flattering, but very true. I understand paying respects to a man/woman, no matter who they are or what they've done, but the amount of attention diverted to something like Steve Jobs' death is extremely unnecessary.
I worked for El Jobso and he was a douchebag. Also.
Dude, when will you finally learn to recognize fake stuff? That's not real. It's fake as shit. Associate creative director.
Yes, I know. It's fake street art by a UK graphic designer. I figured that out. But thanks.
@ UK graphic designer and your fake street art.
"On your bike"
- a very polite way of telling someone to f*** off.
A crowded world's population hits 7 billion
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/10/31/uk-population-baby-india-idUSLNE79U04N20111031
It's true. As much as Apple products have changed all of our lives, it was a little hard for me to keep a straight face with the funereal atmosphere and stunned "I'm not sure if I can go on" faces in the agency the day Jobs died.
I believe it was Stalin who said "One death is a tragedy, but a million deaths is a statistic," and that sure applied there. Poor people overseas have nothing to do with our lives, but Steve Jobs helped make cool consumer electronics!
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