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acemcmac

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It still spooks me that just days before he died, he reached out to see if I'd help with and attend an ATOT meet.

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acemcmac may be the most posthumously remembered fellow on the internet. I never see him mentioned but it makes me want to slow down and take life with more joy, appreciate the moments more. For such a limited contact to have produced such a lasting impression on so many... he must have been an incredible guy.
 
I saw a username the other day that reminded me of him, which sent me into a train of thought about it, and I arrived at the same place I always do trying to wrap my head around the whole life death thing. A couple days later, this thread is at the top, bumped by another member I associate with "better times" as it were, in the AT landscape.

While I have tons of memories of great sunsets, the memories of great sunrises are few and far between, to which I cherish them even more.
 
Spent some time thinking about him this weekend. Was going to a party with some friends and I offered to DD. They could not understand that if my wife and I go out, only one of us will drink. They couldn't wrap their head around the fact that I realized that it's just not worth it.

RIP Ace. I'm still thinking about you.
 
I wandered around a beautiful garden in the light of the solar eclipse yesterday, Ace. One of those precious moments in life. I raise my glass to you, sir.
 
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