Today is a sad day for nerds, geeks, and science fiction fans around the world. Today Leonard Nimoy passed away.
For me, personally, it's a day of revelation, inspired by this heartfelt, parting message from William Shatner to his dear friend:
"I loved him like a brother. We will all miss his humor, his talent, and his capacity to love."
I don't put much thought into legacy or how people will remember me after death, but if I'm remembered at all, even ephemerally, I want it to be for my "capacity to love." The message strikes a chord deep within my bones. One that reverberates with my sense of humanity. It's how I intend to define my living years and if I earn the right for it to be the culmination of my short time here, this will have been a life worth living.
Thank you Leonard Nimoy, for inspiring us. The love you showed the world carries on.
February 27th, 2015
Friday, February 27, 2015
Monday, February 2, 2015
Dear Mr. O'Brien, I found your hair, please advise
Dear Mr. Conan O'Brien,
When I awoke this morning, much to my horror, a strange beast was attacking my head.
Upon consultation with my friends, I later learned that you hair has come into my possession.
As some consider it to be a national treasure, it thought it of critical importance to notify you immediately and to attempt to return it with the utmost priority.
Awaiting your orders,
Hakon Verespej
When I awoke this morning, much to my horror, a strange beast was attacking my head.
Upon consultation with my friends, I later learned that you hair has come into my possession.
As some consider it to be a national treasure, it thought it of critical importance to notify you immediately and to attempt to return it with the utmost priority.
Awaiting your orders,
Hakon Verespej
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