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Obsessed with Wikipedia obituaries

Keith

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I check Wikipedia's "recent deaths" page very often, reporting any death that I think might be significant. It annoys my parents. I guess I just like having something to report.

I now try to add to Wikipedia's current events page. I even try to contribute archaeological reports (I love history).
 
I love reading obituaries. It's always the first section I go to when I open a newspaper. Some are really boring, but it's always fun when you come across the eccentric ones you would never have otherwise heard about. British papers seem to have a knack for choosing cool people.

Bruce Robertson - obituary - Telegraph
 
Wikipedia's "recent deaths" page isn't like the obits you find in the paper. It's just a list of people who have died in the last month.
 

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