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Tracking celebrities' final moments has become a kind of collective, Internet parlor game. The e-mails start flying: Who's getting the best scoop? Who can spot the first credible death announcement? I'm currently standing vigil over Michael Jackson's Wikipedia page, wondering if I can catch the moment when someone adds in a date of death and all the verbs fall, like dominoes, into the past tense. (Edit—it just happened, at exactly 6:30 p.m. Watching the text ripple when I hit "refresh" felt oddly final.)
By: Nina Shen Rastogi
Posted: June 25, 2009 at 6:50 PM
Tracking celebrities' final moments has become a kind of collective, Internet parlor game. The e-mails start flying: Who's getting the best scoop? Who can spot the first credible death announcement? I'm currently standing vigil over Michael Jackson's Wikipedia page [1], wondering if I can catch the moment when someone adds in a date of death and all the verbs fall, like dominoes, into the past tense. (Edit—it just happened, at exactly 6:30 p.m. Watching the text ripple when I hit "refresh" felt oddly final.)
Tracking celebrities' final moments has become a kind of collective, Internet parlor game. The e-mails start flying: Who's getting the best scoop? Who can spot the first credible death announcement? I'm currently standing vigil over Michael Jackson's Wikipedia page [1], wondering if I can catch the moment when someone adds in a date of death and all the verbs fall, like dominoes, into the past tense. (Edit—it just happened, at exactly 6:30 p.m. Watching the text ripple when I hit "refresh" felt oddly final.)
I've often wondered: Is this ghoulish? Perverse? Or is the intense way we've all spent the last hour focused on Los Angeles a fitting homage to this strange, super-famous man, who lived his entire life dancing in and out of our view? One thing I can't get over: I simultaneously can't believe Jacko is dead, and can't believe he lived this long.
Photograph of Michael Jackson by Stan Honda/AFP/Getty Images.
Links:
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Jackson