Re: Requiescat FM Steve
382In case they haven't been posted here yet, Eugene Robinson's tribute and remembrances:
https://eugenesrobinson.substack.com/p/ ... live-steve
https://eugenesrobinson.substack.com/p/ ... live-steve
Re: Requiescat FM Steve
384Every time I see a picture of him alive and loving life with a headline about his death it is difficult for me to process it as real.
© 2003 el protoolio
Re: Requiescat FM Steve
385Was made aware of this on Bluesky, haven't watched it yet (Q&A with Greg and eephus):
Looks like it was switched to private. Ah well, it was nice.
Looks like it was switched to private. Ah well, it was nice.
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Re: Requiescat FM Steve
386Holy shit, thanks for the heads-up.penningtron wrote: Fri May 24, 2024 5:40 pm Was made aware of this on Bluesky, haven't watched it yet (Q&A with Greg and eephus):
jason (he/him/his) from volo (illinois)
Re: Requiescat FM Steve
387I started listening. I felt insensitive asking on here but was very glad to hear the responses around 13:45. Long live EA!!
Re: Requiescat FM Steve
389That podcast with Vish hit me yesterday, casually talking about the future and all.
at war with bellends
Re: Requiescat FM Steve
390"Scrappers" would have put a lump in my throat even if Steve was still with us, given the content. Same with "Scabby the Rat."
The Wayback Machine preserved the lovely page Steve set up to remember John Grabski III. I know the text still circulates on the web, but if anyone gets comfort reading Steve's thoughts on life and death, maybe salvaging the formatting of the page and putting it on the studio's site would be good.
The Wayback Machine preserved the lovely page Steve set up to remember John Grabski III. I know the text still circulates on the web, but if anyone gets comfort reading Steve's thoughts on life and death, maybe salvaging the formatting of the page and putting it on the studio's site would be good.