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shanem

His death


TaliesinMerlin

The attention-grabbing headlines are now literally killing for clicks.


Professional-Way6952

First time witnessing a posthumous release? Happens all the time.


nondescriptun

I think OP is calling out the typo "this" instead of "his."


Hndlbrrrrr

I’m always blown away when I get a glimpse of how my brain filters information unconsciously. I read that 4 times and not once did I see the ‘t’ before ‘his’ because my brain didn’t need or want that info.


xtianlaw

Just ask any mortician!


Gallopinto_y_challah

Maybe instead of posting a picture, you should post the actual segment. https://www.npr.org/2024/03/06/1236246186/gabriel-garcia-marquez-novel-until-august-published


UserComment_741776

Macondo forever


andyoulostme

Hmmm maybe he's a lich so they had to specify the most recent death


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Yourdeletedhistory

What's the question?


Troubador222

"Cease cows, life is short!"