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Satoru Iwata, the president of Nintendo has died at age 55. R.IP Iwata.

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Believe it or not, people are trying to use this as an excuse to talk about the "New era of Nintendo," and saying they hope this will lead to better management within the company. I know that a lot of people didn't like the guy, but really, this is the worst possible thing people can be doing right now. Mr. Iwata did a lot for the industry. The least we can do is remember him, and thank him for what he did. Seeing people talk about his death as a means for Nintendo to improve, or even celebrating because of a man's death sickens me.

Those people can go f,uck themselves and die in  the deepest fire of hell,cuz by doing this alone those people shown that they've never valued a human life before

 

I don't care what grudge they had against the guy,DO THEY HAVE ANY IDEA HOW HIS WIFE AND FAMILY ARE FEELING RIGHT NOW!?DO THEY KNOW HOW DEVESTATING IT IS TO LOSE A PERSON CLOSE TO THEM!?I doubt they do

 

But hey,humanity has proved time and again that it's a piece of shit race.From wars,to shootings to mass murder to people on the internet using their anonymity as a method to do whatever vile act they want cuz they think no one can catch them

Back on Sunday as I was checking my Facebook on my 3DS, I scrolled down the screen my stylus and then I saw the Kotaku article about him. 

I was like: *gasp*

I just freaking stared at the article for a moment, feeling down and stuff. Just thinking to myself that I've seen him last on the last Nintendo Direct he did, and heard his voice during the E3 2015 Nintendo Conference as a Muppet.

So I read the article through my 3DS and I just felt messed up after reading it. Everybody on my Facebook feed posting articles about Iwata, pictures too. It was REALLY sad. 

Then the next day, I saw HMK's video about Iwata, I shed a tear of all what he said, then watch Skyward Wing's video afterwards, I shed more tears, just starting to get worked up.... 

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Believe it or not, people are trying to use this as an excuse to talk about the "New era of Nintendo," and saying they hope this will lead to better management within the company. I know that a lot of people didn't like the guy, but really, this is the worst possible thing people can be doing right now. Mr. Iwata did a lot for the industry. The least we can do is remember him, and thank him for what he did. Seeing people talk about his death as a means for Nintendo to improve, or even celebrating because of a man's death sickens me.

Why must they celebrate? You must really hate then Nintendo if you do that.

Rest in peace Papa Iwata Q_____Q

Why must they celebrate? You must really hate then Nintendo if you do that.

A lot of people didn't like him as president, but regardless, some reactions I've seen are absolutely sickening. No one should celebrate when a man like Iwata passes away, it's a horrible thing to do.

Why must they celebrate? You must really hate then Nintendo if you do that.

No,that goes beyond Nintendo hatred,anyone who celebrate someone's death,especially if said someone wasn't evil at all, is a terrible human being

Believe it or not, people are trying to use this as an excuse to talk about the "New era of Nintendo," and saying they hope this will lead to better management within the company. I know that a lot of people didn't like the guy, but really, this is the worst possible thing people can be doing right now. Mr. Iwata did a lot for the industry. The least we can do is remember him, and thank him for what he did. Seeing people talk about his death as a means for Nintendo to improve, or even celebrating because of a man's death sickens me

 

Those people can go f,uck themselves and die in  the deepest fire of hell,cuz by doing this alone those people shown that they've never valued a human life before

 

I don't care what grudge they had against the guy,DO THEY HAVE ANY IDEA HOW HIS WIFE AND FAMILY ARE FEELING RIGHT NOW!?DO THEY KNOW HOW DEVESTATING IT IS TO LOSE A PERSON CLOSE TO THEM!?I doubt they do

 

But hey,humanity has proved time and again that it's a piece of shit race.From wars,to shootings to mass murder to people on the internet using their anonymity as a method to do whatever vile act they want cuz they think no one can catch them

guys, I get where you're coming from, but it's incredibly disrespectful to focus on outrage relating to a man's death

celebrate him, create something positive, don't let this taint the memory

May the soul of Satoru Iwata, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

guys, I get where you're coming from, but it's incredibly disrespectful to focus on outrage relating to a man's death

celebrate him, create something positive, don't let this taint the memory

I'm not focusing on outrage. I'm sharing how disappointed I am by some reactions, but I'm much more focused on him and what he did.

It's downright depressing, it was like I lost a dear blood related family member when I started to have this news sinked in. Rest In Peace, you were the beating heart of Nintendo Satoru Iwata.Satoru Iwata, Rest In Peace. You will be remembered as an individual that has positively influenced the digital industry through optimism and integrity!

I'm not focusing on outrage. I'm sharing how disappointed I am by some reactions, but I'm much more focused on him and what he did.

crank it up, no reason to give people like that time of day when discussing the passing of a great man

guys, I get where you're coming from, but it's incredibly disrespectful to focus on outrage relating to a man's death

celebrate him, create something positive, don't let this taint the memory

You're right,sorry I got angry,it's just............I don't know how some people celebrate someone's death as if it's a normal occasion

You're right,sorry I got angry,it's just............I don't know how some people celebrate someone's death as if it's a normal occasion

Aslong as they will get Zelda faster they don't care.

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