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Whenever somebody called him "druggie", he'd answer "druggie druggie" or "shh, don't say it so loud". Something like that.<br> | Whenever somebody called him "druggie", he'd answer "druggie druggie" or "shh, don't say it so loud". Something like that.<br> | ||
Probably had a shady death worthy of one of those sad/disturbing short stories/short films: drowning on the river, being too tired to avoid being run over by a train, hanging himself from a last floor's handrail, something like that. His body now rests on a wheat field (not buried.) | Probably had a shady death worthy of one of those sad/disturbing short stories/short films: drowning on the river, being too tired to avoid being run over by a train, hanging himself from a last floor's handrail, something like that. His body now rests on a wheat field (not buried.) | ||
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+ | I think he liked listening to Lily Chou-Chou, it's the kind of music that goes well with that kind of death. Especially track 2, "Ai no Jikken". |
Revision as of 13:16, 30 March 2008
Back when The Great MC Chat existed, there was some usual whose name I can't remember. Let's call him "Dj Russian".
He is a "druggie".
Whenever somebody called him "druggie", he'd answer "druggie druggie" or "shh, don't say it so loud". Something like that.
Probably had a shady death worthy of one of those sad/disturbing short stories/short films: drowning on the river, being too tired to avoid being run over by a train, hanging himself from a last floor's handrail, something like that. His body now rests on a wheat field (not buried.)
I think he liked listening to Lily Chou-Chou, it's the kind of music that goes well with that kind of death. Especially track 2, "Ai no Jikken".