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AWS260 wrote: Sun Sep 04, 2022 11:10 am Mike Fahey of Kotaku has died.
Oh no. I knew he had that massive health issue a couple years back that left him paralyzed, but hadn’t heard that he was in dire straits again.

I loved his writing, especially on JRPGs. ;(
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Never heard of someone being paralyzed from a heart problem. Yes I know what happened. Maybe it was lack of blood to his spinal cord or brain. Horrible thing. Wonder what killed him though. Blood clot / stroke perhaps. Some people who are stuck in chairs have that happen.
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Skinypupy wrote: Sun Sep 04, 2022 11:25 am
AWS260 wrote: Sun Sep 04, 2022 11:10 am Mike Fahey of Kotaku has died.
Oh no. I knew he had that massive health issue a couple years back that left him paralyzed, but hadn’t heard that he was in dire straits again.

I loved his writing, especially on JRPGs. ;(
I was wondering why I hadn't seen a news story from him for awhile. He was one of the best things about the site, always full of enthusiasm. I'd been thinking about him lately and wishing we would see something new from him, wondering why he'd disappeared. Ironically enough, I don't see anything about his passing on the site itself.
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Rumpy wrote: Sun Sep 04, 2022 1:32 pm Ironically enough, I don't see anything about his passing on the site itself.
I’m sure the corporate overlords ran revenue projections and decided that an article acknowledging the death of a beloved long-time contributor wouldn’t generate enough clicks to be bring in profitable ad revenue. So they’ll just skip it.

(/s, although that does kinda feel like Kotaku’s MO these days)
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Rumpy wrote: Sun Sep 04, 2022 1:32 pm I was wondering why I hadn't seen a news story from him for awhile. He was one of the best things about the site, always full of enthusiasm. I'd been thinking about him lately and wishing we would see something new from him, wondering why he'd disappeared. Ironically enough, I don't see anything about his passing on the site itself.
Yes, at one point he added lots of culture/food articles and perspectives on living overseas. I always thought that was an interesting way to connect more to gaming culture. I remember quite well when he had his original medical episode and just assumed he was more focused on day-to-day existence at this point. Not the news I was expecting to see this morning and I'm also surprised (or maybe not) that it's nowhere to be seen on Kotaku.

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Skinypupy wrote: Sun Sep 04, 2022 1:55 pm
Rumpy wrote: Sun Sep 04, 2022 1:32 pm Ironically enough, I don't see anything about his passing on the site itself.
I’m sure the corporate overlords ran revenue projections and decided that an article acknowledging the death of a beloved long-time contributor wouldn’t generate enough clicks to be bring in profitable ad revenue. So they’ll just skip it.

(/s, although that does kinda feel like Kotaku’s MO these days)
Well, which is very odd considering they do plenty of welcome to the staff articles where new writers introduce themselves, as well as articles where longtime staff writers get acknowledged in farewell articles with other staff members gushing about them. So, if they feel those would generate enough revenue clicks, then surely the passing of one of their iconic writers should as well. Totilo got a farewell article, so did Jason Schreier and other less important writers that have come and gone. Yet Fahey stayed on and guarded the fort at a time when there was lots of turnover. He was one of the last of a long-time crew that really made the site what it is. In that context, it feels quite odd to omit.

I'll admit, I was fairly worried when I started seeing someone new that seemed to cover Fahey's territory.
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No bad to the man who died but Ive found Kotaku to be lacking in every area for a few years now. Sorry guys. No disrespect to the fallen writer.
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And it's going to be lacking even moreso with his passing. I find the newer writers just aren't up to the task of writing up much of anything interesting.
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Two days later and there’s still no mention of Fahey’s passing anywhere on Kotaku. At least that I can see on their front page

Not even acknowledging him? That’s just flat-out shitty.
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Yeah, I agree. Either they're at a loss for words, or the parent company doesn't care. I'd consider him having been part of the senior staff, and he'd been there for a long time. At the very least he was a veteran staff member. Pretty pathetic that you get puff pieces welcoming new writers, and pieces with long-winded goodbyes for others, even some who'd left only to have come back, but not even one to acklowledge the passing of someone who's done a lot for their site is indeed pretty shitty.

Polygon has an obit, but Kotaku has nothing. That's rather screwed up.

https://www.polygon.com/23338208/mike-f ... u-obituary
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"Either they are at a loss for words.... "

LOL - OMG you are so Canadian.
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Yes... yes I am :D

But yes, they do suck, and with his passing, they'll suck even more.
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OK, I'm gonna take back my criticism of Kotaku for not posting about Fahey over the weekend. Because this is a truly wonderful tribute. As someone who has read Fahey columns for what feels like ever, I legit teared up a couple times reading that.

While I do still think they should have at least mentioned it ("RIP Fahey...we'll have more on Tuesday), I now see why it took so long.
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Ahh yeah, that is much better. I had checked earlier and still hadn't seen anything, but referring to him as the 'Soul' of the site is apt. And dang, 49 is young. Sad to hear he had such problems.
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Rumpy wrote: Tue Sep 06, 2022 4:03 pm Ahh yeah, that is much better.
Maybe next time don’t be so quick to condemn them.
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Unagi wrote: Tue Sep 06, 2022 5:05 pm
Rumpy wrote: Tue Sep 06, 2022 4:03 pm Ahh yeah, that is much better.
Maybe next time don’t be so quick to condemn them.
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Nothing to apologize aboot.
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Yeah, that was a great piece. 49 is way too young.

Unrelated, but author Peter Straub died over the weekend. I can't claim to be a loyal fan, but the book he co-wrote with Stephen King ("The Tailsman") is one of my favorites (and yes I know they collaborated on a follow up 17 years later - "Black House". Also good, but not as memorable for me as The Tailsman). I should probably read more of his work.
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Straub was a reliable presence on the USA TODAY Best Selling Books list, with seven of his novels spending 68 weeks on the list. His highest-ranked book was "Black House," which went as high as No. 2 in 2001.

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I have a mental ranking of horror authors in terms of the "intellectualness" of their work. It doesn't reflect my enjoyment of their books per se, it just helps me categorize whether I'm getting into something "meaty" or something that falls more into the light "read on a beach" category. Someone like a Dean Koontz would be down towards the bottom, as his books have really wide mainstream appeal and are written on a very mass-market level. Stephen King falls somewhere in the middle.

At the very top is Clive Barker, but coming in a close second would be Peter Straub. I remember reading several of his books as an adolescent and though they were way over my head at the time, I still knew they were something special. This was "serious" horror, and like Barker's books, it felt somewhat like I was sneaking into an area where I had no business being. I loved them all the more for that.

I didn't know a lot about his personal life, but apparently he was a great human being - the tributes have had nothing but glowing praise for not only his role as an author but as a father and friend.
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I think Ghost Story is probably considered his high point, although Shadowland was pretty important, too. I'd suggest it's worth digging into some of his stuff (and those two would be at the top of my personal list) if you like horror and/or liked The Talisman.
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Our family has a long connection of encounters with the Royals. My Grandfather was an RCMP officer, and in 1954, and he was among those selected that year to escort Prince Philip on one of his tours to Canada. So, he'd gone over to England for a short trip to retrieve him and was at his side throughout the trip. I was exctactic a few years ago when I managed to find some archival footage of this when previously all we had was a still image.

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Jaymann wrote: Thu Sep 08, 2022 1:41 pm The Queen is dead. Long live the King (Charles).
It's notable that Lizzy refused to retire to let Chucky take over when he was a much younger man.
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Jeff V wrote: Thu Sep 08, 2022 9:45 pm
Jaymann wrote: Thu Sep 08, 2022 1:41 pm The Queen is dead. Long live the King (Charles).
It's notable that Lizzy refused to retire to let Chucky take over when he was a much younger man.
I guess. Curious just what you feel is notable about it.
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That she lacked confidence in him to do the job (whatever the hell that job entails)?
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Jeff V wrote: Thu Sep 08, 2022 9:48 pm That she lacked confidence in him to do the job (whatever the hell that job entails)?
Kinda my point. In our modern-day - what is the point? None?
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Unagi wrote: Thu Sep 08, 2022 9:52 pm
Jeff V wrote: Thu Sep 08, 2022 9:48 pm That she lacked confidence in him to do the job (whatever the hell that job entails)?
Kinda my point. In our modern-day - what is the point? None?
If the job is to be a figurehead who inspires national pride and continuity, she did a wonderful job of it. She was beloved and had no reason to abdicate.
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But how shitty can one be to not be considered fit for a figurehead job?
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Jeff V wrote: Thu Sep 08, 2022 10:30 pm But how shitty can one be to not be considered fit for a figurehead job?
When the only role is stability - I think one should be able to understand the lack of a need for a needless change.
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Unagi wrote: Thu Sep 08, 2022 10:34 pm
Jeff V wrote: Thu Sep 08, 2022 10:30 pm But how shitty can one be to not be considered fit for a figurehead job?
When the only role is stability - I think one should be able to understand the lack of a need for a needless change.
I thought their role was to be a financial burden on the government?
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Jeff V wrote: Thu Sep 08, 2022 10:35 pm
Unagi wrote: Thu Sep 08, 2022 10:34 pm
Jeff V wrote: Thu Sep 08, 2022 10:30 pm But how shitty can one be to not be considered fit for a figurehead job?
When the only role is stability - I think one should be able to understand the lack of a need for a needless change.
I thought their role was to be a financial burden on the government?
You are confusing Role with Duty.
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Unagi wrote: Thu Sep 08, 2022 10:38 pm You are confusing Role with Duty.
Perhaps so! All I know is we fought 2 wars for the right to not give two fucks about the lot of them.
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Jeff V wrote: Thu Sep 08, 2022 10:40 pm
Unagi wrote: Thu Sep 08, 2022 10:38 pm You are confusing Role with Duty.
Perhaps so! All I know is we fought 2 wars for the right to not give two fucks about the lot of them.
Exactly. If you check the fine print we are obligated to still give a fuck. :D
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Unagi wrote: Thu Sep 08, 2022 10:43 pm Exactly. If you check the fine print we are obligated to still give a fuck. :D
Well, fuck, I guess I fail that part of the patriotism exam.
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Jeff V wrote: Thu Sep 08, 2022 10:40 pm
Unagi wrote: Thu Sep 08, 2022 10:38 pm You are confusing Role with Duty.
Perhaps so! All I know is we fought 2 wars for the right to not give two fucks about the lot of them.
I figured you'd have a better understanding of why we fought those wars.
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