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Glenn and I butted heads like moose at times, but I always had respect for him. My regret is that I'll never get to see him in person and have a real debate. The man had a keen intellect.
It was a surprise when he invited me to join the "Glenn Youth" group. We'd worked together on the KTC back in the very early days of AGN, but we didn't really know each other all that well.
Despite our differences in beliefs, we have very similar personalities, both as unyielding as stone. It made for some lively arguments, that's for sure. I'm going to find some way to honor him.
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I know I can't say much more than what has already been said, but I figured I should say something anyways.
Although I never truly knew Glenn, it doesn't make any less of an impact on me than if I did.
Rest in peace, Glenn. You will surely be missed.
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Glenn 'spoke' (by spoke I meant typed, because I never really met him either) like one of the most educated, understanding people I had ever had a conversation with.
This is really bad news dudes && dudettes!
Condolences and sympathies, ++ best regards && wishes to his closer friends and family, it's really a tragedy to hear about someone going so young that looked so full of life and health.
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Seems I'm logging in again because another member has passed away, first Dark Nation now Glenn the Great and at such a young age.
Again not just any member, but one Greately known.... R.I.P.
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Agreed. I always considered him a proud individual, like Chris said he was unyielding. Definitely not somebody looking for a way out. Yet at the same time, I have no idea of his real life interactions.
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Sad news indeed. Pretty sure he was the first person I spoke to when I first joined, a lifetime ago almost.
Even now when I see the old frog artwork for Cronotrigger, I remember him, and this forum, despite not knowing him.
RIP sir, a true knight.
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It saddens me to see such a young life lost and I will always cherish and remember him for his kindness toward me for over the course of the time knowing him. I'm sure from this decade of being part of this community we have shared laughs in IRC or on the forums, the occasional Like on Facebook, or hell, even when he sent me lives on Candy Crush was cool. It was just nice knowing that I had an acquaintance that I've known such a long time considering how I have trouble keeping in touch with people. He really was a great guy and I will remember him as a cornerstone to this community and to the projects he's participated in. RIP good sir.
(Lilith, everything you wrote was beautiful and I know how much he meant to you cause I too was merely a young teenager back then looking for a place to fit in and I found that with being friends with people like you, MrCow, Glenn, and others. <3)
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I hate getting bad news when I get back from weekend getaways. :(
It's really disheartening to hear news such as this. May he rest in peace and my condolences to his family, and all he considered friends.
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When I heard that earlier last weekend that he had gone missing, I hoped for the best... this is indeed very sad news. Glenn always struck me as a brilliant and dedicated man... may he rest in peace :-/