Pre pandemic, I was in work when a programme about Terry came on the radio, and I said "holy shit, I know about this guy, he was great" or something equally spergy: the show obliquely referenced the 'glow nigger' stuff and I to meekly add "oh yeah, he was a bit racist and stuff but that was his schizophrenia". Fun times.
Edit: this is the show https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000b4r3
He certainly did give us a lot of great clips to laugh at. I love laughing at this type of shit. Instead of getting mad like some people do I laugh at it.
He certainly did give us a lot of great clips to laugh at. I love laughing at this type of shit. Instead of getting mad like some people do I laugh at it.
I doubt he was a racist: I've heard old senile people say outrageously offensive things that they never would have said (or probably even thought) when they were compos mentis, it was probably like that with his mental illness.
I doubt he was a racist: I've heard old senile people say outrageously offensive things that they never would have said (or probably even thought) when they were compis mentis, it was probably like that with his mental illness.
Was literally just about to post a similar question. Didn’t Jim from 8chan donate a bunch of money to him? And I think King Of Pol just recently mentioned how sad he was when Terry died (while also accusing Metokur and Null of being partially responsible for his death, hahaha)
He was so revered and yet all he was was a racist schizo who designed a weird OS that would’ve been outdated in 1992, lol. Was it just cuz he was so devoutly religious? Or cuz he said “nigger” a lot? Did that make him BASED?
I never took anything he did or said seriously. I just laughed at the funny crazy man. I don't care what he believed in or how racist he was, I just seen him as another lolcow type. Getting upset would be a waste of time and energy so it's better to just laugh. Funny OS was just a bonus.
Reason: It's like a slow motion train wreck you can't help but watch.
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