Wolf72
Explorer
I do remember Edena's often quite lengthy posts. Usually well written, and reasonably thought out.
He was a contributing member of the EN World community, so it is a loss to all of us that he is passed.
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Wolf72
I do remember Edena's often quite lengthy posts. Usually well written, and reasonably thought out.
He was a contributing member of the EN World community, so it is a loss to all of us that he is passed.
@Morrus;I really, really hope that's not the circumstance around his death - that he shoudl feel that much truly alone. I hope he has peace now in any case.
Any time I saw his new threads, No matter what I knew it was going to be interesting.
To crib from the last Indy Jones movie, "We seem to have reached the age where life stops giving us things and starts taking them away." To think back on Angelsboi, Chairman Kaga, Gary Gygax, now Edena (and I know I'm missing people)... It's kind of hard to believe sometimes.
I can't help but think as I read the first post, in particular, at how often I have been completely inconsiderate of the possible state of others when I have made various posts, not so much here but on forums where politics, in particular, are discussed.
I am sad to read of his man's lonely end. It reminds me to be more thankful for my family and friends, and more positive and encouraging in my interactions with others online.
One of the things that I really liked about these boards when I first joined in 1999 under a different name was the "Eric's Grandmother Rule" and what it meant in terms of assuring a certain style of interaction. Maybe there needs to be an "Edena's Rule": a reminder that sometimes people who post here are really hurting inside.
RIP.