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Old Sep 13, 2024, 10:05 AM
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I just needed to post this because I feel quite upset about it.

So this week, I found out that James Earl jones (lion king) died at 93.

I am devostated by his death. I mean completely devostated

Over the years, when celebrities have died, I have been upset for a while, and then somehow find a way to move on and still enjoy their work.

But I can't with James Earl Jones. it feels different. I think possibly because Lion king was always a favourite film, and I've seen it so many times and love anything to do with it.

To know that he'll never again Voice Mufasa fills me with sadness
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Old Sep 13, 2024, 10:15 AM
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Something you can be happy about is that his voice and his legacy will live forever. I would imagine as I would with anyone who was 93. He probably lived a very full life.
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Old Sep 13, 2024, 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by anxiety sux View Post
Something you can be happy about is that his voice and his legacy will live forever. I would imagine as I would with anyone who was 93. He probably lived a very full life.
I suppose he probably did.
What a great actor
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