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NOOOOOOOO!

For me there are a few individuals who are every bit as important in terms of pop culture, as high culture which has lasted for hundreds of years.

IMO the members of the Star Trek cast would definitely be among this very small group of artists. We have lost a very special person today.
 
He lived long and I would say he prospered. Would it be disrespectful to Vulcan culture to show emotion over his passing, or would it simply be honoring him as a great actor?
 
Ohh, I missed this thread..

I did not shed tears but I want to give him Vulcan salute. He will live in our hearts forever!

(I already shared my humble tribute to this great man in another thread, but I think this would be the right place for it. I'm sorry for repeating myself, I wish I saw this thread earlier...)

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