The Final Logout: Remembering Moksha's Wit and Wisdom

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Re: The Final Logout: Remembering Moksha's Wit and Wisdom

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He seemed to be a genuinely nice fellow. Mostly funny sense/observations of the absurd and the mundane. Some of it was over my head. ;)

Sorry to hear of his passing. :cry:

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I enjoyed moksha’s clever humor, insights, and highbrow references. (I had to look up many of those references.)

Cry Heaven and let loose the Penguins of Peace.

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This is sad news; my condolences to his family.

I’ll miss Moksha’s humor. At least we’ll always keep a bit of it here to remember him by.
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:(

Sad news.
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When I saw that you were gone from us I made a joyful noise for you, Bird! Let loose the Penguins of Peace indeed!

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This is sad news. He will be missed.
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RIP little bird. I was always astonished at how humorous he could be even with the most heinous of Mormon acts or sayings. I enjoyed every minute of reading his posts. See ya in the next go round amigo.
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I'm so sorry to hear this. ~17-18 years of seeing him post and I don't remember him ever annoying me even a little bit, I only remember him being playful and kind.

RIP Moksha.
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R.I.P.
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What a shame.

His inimitable humor will be greatly missed.
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