CRIKEY! Death by stingray (Steve Irwin killed, RIP)

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And yet Rolf Harris still lives...

Justice in the world after all.

Domenico Buttez (ESTEBAN BUTTEZ~!!!), Monday, 4 September 2006 22:25 (seventeen years ago) link

steve irwin we mourn for you

a name means a lot just by itself (lfam), Monday, 4 September 2006 22:39 (seventeen years ago) link

still nothing good on ytmnd yet..
http://ytmnd.com/list/?search=steve+irwin

-- mr. brojangles (mikeoptin...), September 4th, 2006. (sanskrit) (later)

http://stevenirwin.ytmnd.com/

Dom Passantino (Dom Passantino), Monday, 4 September 2006 22:40 (seventeen years ago) link

http://popesteve.ytmnd.com/

a name means a lot just by itself (lfam), Monday, 4 September 2006 22:50 (seventeen years ago) link

Who said he was going to heaven?

Domenico Buttez (ESTEBAN BUTTEZ~!!!), Monday, 4 September 2006 22:50 (seventeen years ago) link

http://howcouldthishappentosteve.ytmnd.com/

Domenico Buttez (ESTEBAN BUTTEZ~!!!), Monday, 4 September 2006 22:53 (seventeen years ago) link

this is much sadder today. yesterday it was hard to believe. maybe he never seemed very real to a lot of australians. his voice and mannerisms were so exaggerated- he was such a blatant caricature of an ocker. he did great work though, and it's awful for his family. rip.

estela (estela), Monday, 4 September 2006 22:55 (seventeen years ago) link

http://stevesuicide.ytmnd.com/

Domenico Buttez (ESTEBAN BUTTEZ~!!!), Monday, 4 September 2006 23:01 (seventeen years ago) link

http://steviestingray.ytmnd.com/

Domenico Buttez (ESTEBAN BUTTEZ~!!!), Monday, 4 September 2006 23:02 (seventeen years ago) link

liked cute animals
like weird, killer animals
did crazy shit
into surfin'
probably good for a few beers and laffs
disliked by fun-hating jerks and a-holes


steve irwin was, unquestionably, an ULTIMATE BRO

gbx (skowly), Monday, 4 September 2006 23:40 (seventeen years ago) link

He probably stuck it to the man whilst he was about it.

You say ultimate bro, we say LEGEND.

Obvious Ninja (Haberdager), Monday, 4 September 2006 23:47 (seventeen years ago) link

4chan memorial thread is touching. :(

http://img.4chan.org/b/res/12458185.html

wostyntje (wostyntje), Monday, 4 September 2006 23:52 (seventeen years ago) link

It's funny how all the Yanks are upset, yet Aussies aren't. Also his death has polarised my parents.

The things he did in regards to conservation and animal protection are great. Steve Irwin himself usually came off as an insufferable arsehole whenever he was on our TV screens.

Also, probably coming to youtube. (which would be in bad taste)

http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2006/09/05/1157222105248.html

S- (sgh), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 04:50 (seventeen years ago) link

Mr Stainton, also a producer and director of Irwin's popular television shows, said the footage showed Mr Irwin pulling the barb out of his chest before losing consciousness.

That's fucking hardcore. RIP.

Marmot (marmotwolof), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 05:23 (seventeen years ago) link

I have mixed feelings about this. I AM sad that the poor bugger died at such a young age, especially with two young children left behind and many battles yet to be won in changing attitudes to wildlife and the environment.

He campaigned for conservation and as mentioned above, purchased tracts of land to preserve habitat. This is great, but seeing as he was so progressive on this subject, I find it difficult to believe how he could be so damn politically naive. Didn't he realise that Howard and his cronies were partially responsible for environmental destruction? So, we should remember this before glorifying him.

Anyway, RIP. It is very sad and shocking. I think people are shocked by this because Irwin seemed almost invincible; he'd been in so many dangerous situations before, and it was always expected that he just knew how to escape from them.

salexandra (salexander), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 05:29 (seventeen years ago) link

this is from the sydney morning herald:

Steve Irwin had such a profound impact on children that many parents believe his tragic death will be a landmark for kids in the way the deaths of John F Kennedy and Princess Diana were for adults.
Many younger Australians were grieving for the Crocodile Hunter as if they had lost a member of their own family, parents say.
"This guy has been in our lounge room for years," said one Sydney mother who has been consoling her tearful primary schooler since breaking the news the TV wildlife enthusiast had died after a stingray barb punctured his chest while filming off the Queensland coast.
She said her nine-year-old son Louis had repeatedly asked, "Is he really dead?" and then cried throughout the evening.
"He knows everything about the Crocodile Hunter, his wife Terri and their kids," said mother Maureen.
"It sounds corny, but he feels he does know the family.
"He has watched all the Crocodile Hunter DVDs again and again.
"He went to a school dress-up dance as the Crocodile Hunter, with little grubs sewn on his shirt.
"He wants to be a Crocodile Hunter when he grows up.
"He cried in the bath holding on to a toy crocodile.
"This is like JFK for kids, or Princess Diana - a young, popular person suddenly snatched away."
Daniel, 11, asked: "Why did it have to be Steve Irwin? Why couldn't it be someone older like Sean Connery?"....

estela (estela), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 05:42 (seventeen years ago) link

Daniel, 11 - OH SNAP

Marmot (marmotwolof), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 05:47 (seventeen years ago) link

Oh, Crocodilepaws.

StanM (StanM), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 05:57 (seventeen years ago) link

Oh, but Australian children appear to be fucking retards over things dieing or disappearing. You should have seen the whack shit kids said about Pluto when it was demoted. Thank you Vogue Australia forums:

"I feel like its still there but in a way it's not. I feel empty and cold and upset. I also feel scared qualities and scared because we dont know if another planet is going to be there any more." Taylor,8.

"I feel emptiness and loneliness and sad emotioins. It's been one of the planets for so many years and all of a sudden it isn't." William,8.

"I feel upset because I kind of felt like Pluto was my friend even though it was in space." Jonah,9.

S- (sgh), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 05:59 (seventeen years ago) link

This is like JFK for kids, or Princess Diana

Except I laughed til I hurt myself when Di died.

I Supersize Disaster (noodle vague), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 06:06 (seventeen years ago) link

Daniel, 11, asked: "Why did it have to be Pluto? Why couldn't it be some shitty planet like Uranus?"....

Marmot (marmotwolof), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 06:11 (seventeen years ago) link

"I feel upset because I kind of felt like Pluto was my friend even though it was in space." Jonah,9.

this is the most retarded thing i've ever read.

A Giant Mechanical Ant (The Giant Mechanical Ant), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 06:14 (seventeen years ago) link

i am friends with Uranus

latebloomer (latebloomer), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 06:16 (seventeen years ago) link

I dunno, some kids that age are really super into astronomy. I think it's usually right before or after the dinosaurs phase.
x-post
yes you are, love.

Marmot (marmotwolof), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 06:18 (seventeen years ago) link

jesus fking christ ppl, have we really reached the point where we have to make fun of dumb things 9 year olds say??

J.D. (Justyn Dillingham), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 06:24 (seventeen years ago) link

yes

latebloomer (latebloomer), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 06:25 (seventeen years ago) link

For the record, I think that Daniel, 11 is very bright and OTM.

Marmot (marmotwolof), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 06:26 (seventeen years ago) link

Louis J., 17, said: "I honestly don't understand what Pluto's done. Maybe it seems too enthusiastic, too verbose, too, oh FUCK IT it's just being itself and if you lot can't deal with it then FUCK YOU ALL. It didn't come here to be abused by no-life spacefreaks who can't stand it when some planet shows a bit of genuine eloquence. It came here to hang around the Sun and perhaps indulge in a bit of harmless banter, and the ill-feeling is entirely of their own creation."

StanM (StanM), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 06:28 (seventeen years ago) link

(sorry :-) )

StanM (StanM), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 06:28 (seventeen years ago) link

hahahaha, don't be.

Marmot (marmotwolof), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 06:34 (seventeen years ago) link

I was sad, too, when I heard, but I don't think the comparison with Treadwelll is as outlandish as some people think. Treadwell lived among grizzly bears (if I remember correctly from the Herzog film) for something like 18 Alaskan summers! Like Irwin, you couldn't do shit like that without having some kind of knowledge or understanding of the environment and the dangerous animals in question. Yes, it's possible Treadwell had some kind of death wish, but there are many ways to interpret Grizzly Man outside of "dude was trying to kill himself", and like Irwin he showed this incredibly sweet side that pretty much idealised non-human critters to an occasional Disneyesque level. I think both were pretty complex, driven men -- kind of guilessly childlike in their enthusiasm too -- but if Treadwell's obsession was darker, it was only a matter of degree not kind. I found both men's deaths sad, although sadness is only one part of some pretty messed-up psychological oddness going on. Who hasn't wondered whether Steve Irwin would die in split second of distraction when handling one of those Australian King Browns or whatever? If he'd had been killed by a croc, the comparison would have been spot on, and I suspect there wouldn't have been as much of a reaction to the Grizzly Man comparison on this thread. It's just the ironic way he died that feels all wrong about this.

David A. (Davant), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 06:44 (seventeen years ago) link

Steve Erwin died! He got stung through the heart like a fuckin' bee!

Post-Rodney (But no one called it that at the time) (R. J. Greene), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 06:52 (seventeen years ago) link

Maybe you should start a thread about it.

S- (sgh), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 06:59 (seventeen years ago) link

Stan M, what can I say (except 'fair play')? :-)

The Yanks may be in mourning, but we Britishers sure did love the guy too. Ah well. We've still got John Lydon as our premier wildlife presenter. ;-)

Obvious Ninja (Haberdager), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 07:09 (seventeen years ago) link

YOU HEAR ME! STUNG THROUGH THE HEART LIKE A FUCKIN' BEE!

Post-Rodney (But no one called it that at the time) (R. J. Greene), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 07:20 (seventeen years ago) link

I heard of bees.

Marmot (marmotwolof), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 07:21 (seventeen years ago) link

xpost re: John Lydon as Nature Presenter.

We haven't really. Sum total: One series on an obscure Freeview channel. I did see one episode, fine it was, but it was more entertainment than informative. (Alice loved him, naturally. John L, I mean.)

mark grout (mark grout), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 07:24 (seventeen years ago) link

Germaine Greer isn't exactly over-burdened with grief, it would appear.

Venga (Venga), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 07:37 (seventeen years ago) link

.. considerably more Australian than yow..

mark grout (mark grout), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 07:44 (seventeen years ago) link

Well, one of the two has been living life in Britain for years now, as an academic at an all-girls' college, newspaper columnist, and occasional 'celebrity' reality TV star. The other has been doing wonders for conservationism and attitude to the animal kingdom not only in his own country but across the English-speaking world.

Greer has been OTM before, and will be again, but she shoulda kept her trap shut on this one. Especially after the poor bloke copped it.

Obvious Ninja (Haberdager), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 07:51 (seventeen years ago) link

But if Irwin was such a dedicated environmentalist/conservationist, why was he such a toady of Howard and Bush?

Mind you, I think that's just about the only valid criticism she makes, and yeah, she might have waited a while before venting.

Venga (Venga), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 08:00 (seventeen years ago) link

tomorrow we will hear from robert hughes

estela (estela), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 08:09 (seventeen years ago) link

Venga: Yes, Greer is probably correct about his political naivety, the fact that he thought he could genuinely change the environmental policy of the world leaders. But the timing of the article couldn't have been worse.

Obvious Ninja (Haberdager), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 08:11 (seventeen years ago) link

I rather like the idea of aussie PM's throwing gala barbies. Did Jon Howard wear a humorous apron?

Ed (dali), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 08:15 (seventeen years ago) link

Oh you can just imagine the Guardian on this one - which grumpy Australian can we get to knock of a piece in twenty minutes? Phone Greer. She should stick to gardening.

I am increasingly sad about this for some reason. He was suvh a fucking UP guy and thye're few and far between.

Ned T.Rifle (nedtrifle), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 08:18 (seventeen years ago) link

I don't know if this has been posted up but according to boingb****g this is a collection of Irwin tributes and clips.
http://heggle.com/search?t=steve+irwin&c=0

Ned T.Rifle (nedtrifle), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 08:31 (seventeen years ago) link

STEVE IRWIN'S DEAD! THE INTERNETS NEED TO KNOW!

Post-Rodney (But no one called it that at the time) (R. J. Greene), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 09:08 (seventeen years ago) link

worst part of greer's piece:

You can just imagine Irwin yelling: "Just look at these beauties! Crikey! With those barbs a stingray can kill a horse!" (Yes, Steve, but a stingray doesn't want to kill a horse. It eats crustaceans, for God's sake.)

making fun of a quote YOU JUST MADE UP = desperately unfunny

J.D. (Justyn Dillingham), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 09:13 (seventeen years ago) link

She's just glad a man died.

StanM (StanM), Tuesday, 5 September 2006 09:15 (seventeen years ago) link


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