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from the viceland article:

"At one point I get all weepy thinking of Sacer last night on the roof, plummeting into the void, supernova-ing. He pats my shoulder consolingly. He’s too beautiful a soul in an ugly world to burn out like that, but I suppose that’s why his life has to be constantly on the verge of sacrifice to make that point."

eerie. could have used a little knock on wood. rest in peace to an amazing artist and evidently a beautiful soul.

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from the viceland article:

"At one point I get all weepy thinking of Sacer last night on the roof, plummeting into the void, supernova-ing. He pats my shoulder consolingly. He’s too beautiful a soul in an ugly world to burn out like that, but I suppose that’s why his life has to be constantly on the verge of sacrifice to make that point."

eerie. could have used a little knock on wood. rest in peace to an amazing artist and evidently a beautiful soul.

 

not that eerie considering when it was written and his lifestyle, it was only a matter of time. A graffiti king who shined through aerosol and photography. RIP

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Nobody really has to be there. But than again I can't say no to dope all the time. Rip in peace to Sace. I'm loving the fact I have flicks of his from New York to San Francisco. His presence was loud and clear enough to get my attention for years, as it may have been for the many of us. Yet to find out he was younger if not my age!? Drugs may stop us, but were the ones who do them to that extent for what ever reasons. And, yet I'm sure Sace was well aware of that in his decisions/addictions. Thus he made a name into a life that still lives beyond what stops us mortally. He had a great run yet to come to any stop. That really goes for many of the friends I've lost in life. So my hearts out.

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Nobody really has to be there. But than again I can't say no to dope all the time. Rip in peace to Sace. I'm loving the fact I have flicks of his from New York to San Francisco. His presence was loud and clear enough to get my attention for years, as it may have been for the many of us. Yet to find out he was younger if not my age!? Drugs may stop us, but were the ones who do them to that extent for what ever reasons. And, yet I'm sure Sace was well aware of that in his decisions/addictions. Thus he made a name into a life that still lives beyond what stops us mortally. He had a great run yet to come to any stop. That really goes for many of the friends I've lost in life. So my hearts out.

 

Nicely said bro......

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