NOBODY needs to pay more attention to popular culture. Pop culture is mind-rotting, celebrity-worshipping, culture-ruining trash and the world would be better off without it.marter said:You need to pay more attention to popular culture I suppose.
You aren't alone though. I don't really pay attention either.
heh, i remember when i signed up to answer to a thread. though i didn't bother making an avatar, thinking i wouldn't be on properly anyway XD can't be bothered to think of a good avatar now.Edorf said:I agree, I have no idea who any of these "celebrities" are... Like this fellow who died a year or two ago, Michelle Jackeson or something?
PS: Yes, I did sign up just to reply :< or is this when I say "long time reader, first time poster /snorf"?
All Einstein was known for was his hair? Huh, could sworn it was his theory of general relativity. Or E=mc^2. Oh well..Renamedsin said:You don't "remotely" recognize the guy with the hair as Alber Einstein.
You instanlt know, in your heart, who he is.
Gary was also in Postal.Frenger said:Riobux said:Well, Gary Coleman was in a computer game.Frenger said:What bugs me is that Gary Coleman got a newspost here on the Escapist... but Dennis Hopper didn't. I've looked, must be an oversight...
I mean, wtf is up with that?
So was Dennis Hopper, several infact. Not all of them were great, while Gary did star in a Monkey Island game.
Anyway, sad to see them go, either way :/
Especially since Les Paul himself died a few days later, and got almost no coverage. Michael Jackson's style of music wouldn't have even been possible without the advancements that man made in multi-track recording. Not to mention, you know, inventing one of the first solid bodied electric guitars. No, not the Les Paul -- his first model was a proof of concept that Gibson laughed at, called the log. Gibson later hired him to make the Les Paul once they realized he was ahead of his time.Deviluk said:You should really know ol Michael Jackson. But even if you do, the sheer amount of coverage was absurd, in contrast to Dio, and others.
I forgot about them. It's just been so long since that I forgot that it was less than a year ago. But yes, I recognize those two.Blitzkreg said:OKAY. Michael Jackson and Billy Mayes died less than a year ago. If you seriously don't know who they are I will be very sad. Billy Mayes I will give you a pass if you don't live in the US or watch any TV. But Michael Jackson is really a big person, the largest death in the last year by far.
Yes! How DARE I not recognize an actor who's sitcom existed before I was born and who's films I have never watched!Darkness62 said:OT: Who the hell doesn't recognize Gary Coleman? Seriously...
To quote Obi-Wan from Star Wars: A New Hope: "...Should I have?"TheRightToArmBears said:You didn't know Dennis Hopper? Have you not seen Easy Rider?
Not alone in that. The only times I know about a "famous person" who has died without looking them up is when they are either extremely famous (MJ) or I recognized them from some of my own interests.Kimarous said:How come whenever a celebrity dies, I have absolutely no idea who the person is? Seriously. Looking back add the various celebrity deaths over the past year, the only one I even remotely recognized was Ronnie James Dio.
Am I culturally illiterate? Am I too young to know who they are? Is my disdain for what qualifies for a "celebrity" blocking out the really good talent? Do I just pay attention to the media but pay no heed to the folks behind it? Or is it just my inability to match faces with names at work?