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I'm going to go back to doing whAt this forum is meant to be about and post that someone quite famous has died

Thats what you dont get, you idiot. The forum was always more than just about posting the deaths of people, it could never have survived and been viable for so long if it was just about Dead people!

It was a place of fun, debate, banter and everything that you are not.

Even some of the newer "established posters" nice enough as they are, are hopeless wordsmiths and lack any kind of personality that makes what they say and what they think interesting.

You are a complete tool and are fucking up this place because twats like you encourage twats to come here in the same way that a fly eating a dog turd will surely attract other diners.

Never mind "civil liberties" if the mods here had the balls they would bite the bullet and ban you for the greater good of mankind, or summat.....

he's allready left the forum anyway u twat

 

Mods, can we get an IP check on that last post?

 

IP checked. You'll not(a)guess who posted it.

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Phone calls instead of facebook .. YouTube over facebook and Deathlist compared to facebook is no comparison. Privacy is essential when communicating with others. Then again, I would rather check facebook like everyone else then go to the beach or sing kareoke. .. People like it Mr.Scream and therefor they can do as they like. I'm from a different abode.

A very long silence.

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I just thought I would revive this old thread, as today we have scaled new heights with 614 visitors simultaneously perusing the delights these forums have to offer. The vast majority will only be paying a fleeting visit, but a few will surely stick around and join our friendly, welcoming community.

 

This forum did teeter on the brink at one point - during one weekend in 2010 nobody posted anything at all. Today's stats would indicate that the Deathlist is far from dead.

 

Of course there will always be arguments around quality vs quantity of posts, but I for one am happy to see this forum thriving; we are also currently breaking records in site traffic on a daily basis. 2016 may have been a bad year for death (or a good year, depending on your point of view), but it has certainly hasn't done DL any harm.

 

2017 will bring new uncertainties for us all. That new axis of evil: Putin, Trump, ISIS and Teresa May may well contribute towards their subjects/victims developing a blacker sense of humour, which can only bode well for this site's prospects, regardless of the celebrity death toll.

 

Merry Christmas :-)

 

DDT

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I just thought I would revive this old thread, as today we have scaled new heights with 614 visitors simultaneously perusing the delights these forums have to offer. The vast majority will only be paying a fleeting visit, but a few will surely stick around and join our friendly, welcoming community.

This forum did teeter on the brink at one point - during one weekend in 2010 nobody posted anything at all. Today's stats would indicate that the Deathlist is far from dead.

Of course there will always be arguments around quality vs quantity of posts, but I for one am happy to see this forum thriving; we are also currently breaking records in site traffic on a daily basis. 2016 may have been a bad year for death (or a good year, depending on your point of view), but it has certainly hasn't done DL any harm.

2017 will bring new uncertainties for us all. That new axis of evil: Putin, Trump, ISIS and Teresa May may well contribute towards their subjects/victims developing a blacker sense of humour, which can only bode well for this site's prospects, regardless of the celebrity death toll.

Merry Christmas :-)

DDT

I must confess I stumbled across this having read an article about celebrity deaths in which the existence of the DL was mentioned. I'm glad I've found it and in these depressing times, what with global uncertainty and arseholes to be encountered on a daily basis, it is good to find somewhere to discuss the most depressing of subjects with a touch of dark humour.

long may it continue!

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Deathlist is a great place to discuss culture - after all, famous people who die are people who were famous for a reason in that they contributed something to the world

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I must confess I stumbled across this having read an article about celebrity deaths in which the existence of the DL was mentioned. I'm glad I've found it and in these depressing times, what with global uncertainty and arseholes to be encountered on a daily basis, it is good to find somewhere to discuss the most depressing of subjects with a touch of dark humour.

long may it continue!

 

 

Ah, had suspected there was still a residual effect from the BBC mention earlier in the year on top of the general slew of traffic-y deaths happening lately. Good to see that namecheck's helped the community grow.

 

Long live the DL :)

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Our good friend and ambassador Ron Biggs was usually mentioning us to the press during any press conferences he was attending.

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I just thought I would revive this old thread, as today we have scaled new heights with 614 visitors simultaneously perusing the delights these forums have to offer. The vast majority will only be paying a fleeting visit, but a few will surely stick around and join our friendly, welcoming community.

This forum did teeter on the brink at one point - during one weekend in 2010 nobody posted anything at all. Today's stats would indicate that the Deathlist is far from dead.

Of course there will always be arguments around quality vs quantity of posts, but I for one am happy to see this forum thriving; we are also currently breaking records in site traffic on a daily basis. 2016 may have been a bad year for death (or a good year, depending on your point of view), but it has certainly hasn't done DL any harm.

2017 will bring new uncertainties for us all. That new axis of evil: Putin, Trump, ISIS and Teresa May may well contribute towards their subjects/victims developing a blacker sense of humour, which can only bode well for this site's prospects, regardless of the celebrity death toll.

Merry Christmas :-)

DDT

I do like this place a lot actually. While not everyone likes me (and I know I made some bad posts as well), this is a great place. It helps me improve my knowledge on culture. Like I said in the DDP 2016 thread, I stumbled on here sometime after the death of Prince, and I became a member after the death of Muhammad Ali. But I learn interesting things from not only the big celebrities. While researching the DDP, which I do believe that I have a good shot at the top 20, I learned interesting things from those celebrities I find off the forum as well. Anyways, hopefully 2017 does some wonderful things, and good luck in the DDP as well :)
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Fantastic place to abuse people, whilst retaining anonymity.

 

Oh, and that death stuff. Not bad for that either, which is a bonus.

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Just thought I'd drop in, haven't visited for a good while. The Deathlist dying? On the contrary, the list appears to be enjoying something of a bonanza as of late. Might just stick around if that's OK. Keep up the good work 💀

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Just thought I'd drop in, haven't visited for a good while. The Deathlist dying? On the contrary, the list appears to be enjoying something of a bonanza as of late. Might just stick around if that's OK. Keep up the good work

Welcome back.

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Just thought I'd drop in, haven't visited for a good while. The Deathlist dying? On the contrary, the list appears to be enjoying something of a bonanza as of late. Might just stick around if that's OK. Keep up the good work

 

Welcome back.

Thank you.

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Deathlist is a great place to discuss culture - after all, famous people who die are people who were famous for a reason in that they contributed something to the world

 

That's how it should work.

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DL is the only website stored on my phone for quick access and it's the only one I've regularly posted on for any length of time. It is a bit dull sometimes but that's life 😄

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Deathlist is a great place to discuss culture - after all, famous people who die are people who were famous for a reason in that they contributed something to the world

I think this one just squeezes into the 2016 awards category which is the ' No shit Sherlock' award.

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Deathlist is a great place to discuss culture - after all, famous people who die are people who were famous for a reason in that they contributed something to the world

I get what your saying because I love to read obituaries in the various broadsheets or to look down the deaths in year whatever list on Wikipedia.Why? Because you can learn so much about life, culture, people, history -just a wide range of lots and lots of topics. Especially if you make yourself read the obituary or information on somebody who you hadn't really heard of rather than just reading about the famous or notable people you like and are interested in.

Often on Wikipedia looking through the profiles of the recently deceased has been a way of leapfrogging onto other new subjects and spheres I know little about. It can be a real exercise in broadening the mind.

 

I like reading obituaries etc basically not because I'm morbid and love the subject of death but actually because I love and I'm interested in life and people. It's the life affirming aspect of it that draws me in.

 

Not sure If I've articulated that as best I could but I think most of us on here are like that and on that spectrum rather than being just morbid souls interested in people dying!

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Deathlist is a great place to discuss culture - after all, famous people who die are people who were famous for a reason in that they contributed something to the world

I think this one just squeezes into the 2016 awards category which is the ' No shit Sherlock' award.

 

 

Yes but cancer mums ....

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Deathlist is a great place to discuss culture - after all, famous people who die are people who were famous for a reason in that they contributed something to the world

I think this one just squeezes into the 2016 awards category which is the ' No shit Sherlock' award.

 

 

Well I don't know - some people might come on here and assume this is some kind of "sick site about wanting people to die". It's not. There's a big difference between wanting people to die and wanting to predict death correctly

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I'm unable to access the site from work which is why I rarely post these days

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Deathlist is a great place to discuss culture - after all, famous people who die are people who were famous for a reason in that they contributed something to the world

I get what your saying because I love to read obituaries in the various broadsheets or to look down the deaths in year whatever list on Wikipedia.Why? Because you can learn so much about life, culture, people, history -just a wide range of lots and lots of topics. Especially if you make yourself read the obituary or information on somebody who you hadn't really heard of rather than just reading about the famous or notable people you like and are interested in.

Often on Wikipedia looking through the profiles of the recently deceased has been a way of leapfrogging onto other new subjects and spheres I know little about. It can be a real exercise in broadening the mind.

 

I like reading obituaries etc basically not because I'm morbid and love the subject of death but actually because I love and I'm interested in life and people. It's the life affirming aspect of it that draws me in.

 

Not sure If I've articulated that as best I could but I think most of us on here are like that and on that spectrum rather than being just morbid souls interested in people dying!

 

 

 

Yep. I'm the type of person who cries when I read bad news - especially someone young dying. Along with the points you made, visiting this site sort of prepares me for the demise of some celebrities I care about. I would be honored to ever appear on the deathlist. If I'm famous enough to ever appear on it someday, I will give some tips about whether I'm a good pick.

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Deathlist is a great place to discuss culture - after all, famous people who die are people who were famous for a reason in that they contributed something to the world

I think this one just squeezes into the 2016 awards category which is the ' No shit Sherlock' award.

 

 

Yes but cancer mums ....

 

That's what I like to see Toastie, keeping the British end up.

You could have fallen in't trap of saying.........MOMS!!!!

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I'm unable to access the site from work which is why I rarely post these days

Change yer job! :D

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Deathlist is a great place to discuss culture - after all, famous people who die are people who were famous for a reason in that they contributed something to the world

I think this one just squeezes into the 2016 awards category which is the ' No shit Sherlock' award.

 

 

Yes but cancer mums ....

 

That's what I like to see Toastie, keeping the British end up.

You could have fallen in't trap of saying.........MOMS!!!!

 

 

No trap, my mum was from Brum so I am allowed to say mom if I wish.

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Deathlist is a great place to discuss culture - after all, famous people who die are people who were famous for a reason in that they contributed something to the world

I think this one just squeezes into the 2016 awards category which is the ' No shit Sherlock' award.

 

 

Yes but cancer mums ....

 

That's what I like to see Toastie, keeping the British end up.

You could have fallen in't trap of saying.........MOMS!!!!

 

 

No trap, my mum was from Brum so I am allowed to say mom if I wish.

 

Yeah but, you would still spell it MUM!! :D

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I'm unable to access the site from work which is why I rarely post these days

 

And you've better things to do with your free time?

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