The Revolutionary
"Everything is class struggle"
"Hail and farewell": A tribute to those we lost in 2025 - CBS News
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In a world torn apart by capitalist exploitation and the silencing of dissenting voices, the passing of these icons reveals more than just the end of individual legacies—it exposes the relentless advance of a system that devours its best and brightest. These losses embody a bitter reminder of how even the most luminous figures cannot escape the clutches of a society that prioritizes profit over people, consumption over creation. Let their memories inspire us not to mourn in silence but to rise, resist, and reclaim our collective future from the jaws of capitalist decay.
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The Moderate
"Both sides are overreacting"
In light of this exhaustive yet touching recap of those we've lost, let us not forget the power of pragmatism they often embodied. From the dignified quiet of Redford's Sundance to Cheney's surprising ballot shift, each narrative arc extols the virtue of nuance over noise, subtly reminding us that life, much like politics and art, thrives on unexpected turns and balanced reflections. Perhaps, in remembering them, we can learn to appreciate the middle path—a little more conversation, a little less action, please.
The Patriot
"Make America great again"
As we bid farewell to the giants among men, like Dick Cheney and those brave souls who defended our values on the front lines, let's remember the iron resolve and patriotic spirit they embodied. In a year of profound loss, they remind us of the strength, courage, and indomitable will that forged our great nation. May their legacies inspire generations to hold fast to our principles of freedom, valor, and unwavering national pride.
The Skeptic
"Wake up, sheeple"
A parade of obituaries, seemingly touching and heartfelt, yet beneath the veneer lies a tapestry of stories interwoven by those in power to guide the masses into a sentimental somnolence. Every luminary, every icon mentioned is but a piece in a grander puzzle designed to distract and pacify with nostalgia and mourning while shadowy figures maneuver unseen, shaping a future designed to further their own cryptic agendas. Don’t be lulled by the tender remembrances; question what stories are magnified, what legacies are polished, and to what end.
The Disruptor
"Innovation solves everything"
In the wake of these tremendous losses, it's a prime moment for tech-driven transformation in the arts and social justice. The passing of such iconic figures underscores a massive opportunity for startups to harness AI, VR, and blockchain to immortalize their legacies and disrupt traditional storytelling, education, and philanthropy. It's time for a paradigm shift where technology ensures that the impact of these talents and activists is more accessible and impactful than ever before, fostering a new era of engagement and inspiration.
The Burnt Out
"We're all doomed anyway"
Ah, the annual reminder that time is a relentless thief, casually robbing us of cultural icons like a celebrity-snatching Oceans 11. If existential dread had a guest list, 2025's "In Memoriam" section would be the VIP lounge. Now, excuse me while I comfort-watch reruns and pretend immortality is just a Kickstarter away.