Saturday, February 28, 2015

Leonard Nimoy with 83 years died: the latest tweets from Mr. Spock – STAR

8 3 years old was “Mr. Spock” Nimoy Leonard. Then did not want his seriously ill lungs. Death in Los Angeles, mourning over the world.

But Mr. Spock is preserved for posterity. In countless episodes of Star Trek, the Today – be repeated on television worldwide – some 50 years after the production of the sci-fi series. And in many tweets Nimoy, a big fan of social media, has sold almost daily. Until the end.



A true online Poet

And contrary to his role as emotionless Vulcan on the side of Captain James T. Kirk Leonard Nimoy turned out to be a real online . poet put and shared his view of the world with small but online postings

Tweet His last Sunday of last week was 100,000 times retweeted:

“Life is like a garden. Perfect moments can be experienced, but not noted only in memory.” Often recorded Nimoy as Mr. Spock his tweets, a role that was never too much to him, which he proudly kept for a lifetime in itself. So he closed his messages regularly with his Vulcan greeting from the series: “LLAP”. That stands for “Live long and prosper” live long and prosper.

Again and again he shared little secrets with his fans and also had no problems with it, with supporters and the typical Vulcan greeting photographed permit. “Leonard was like a brother to me,” his colleagues frührer William Shatner, aka Captain Kirk reminded to Nimoy. And Ben Stiller wrote: “. Truly one of the coolest guys I’ve ever got to know”

Also terminally ill still optimistic

And Nimoy was not one who is full of self-pity went. Not even when his lung disease broke out. Nimoy suffered anunheilbarem COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease). In November, the poet wrote Mr. Spock via Twitter: “We are all children who are looking for love”

Even then Nimoy knew that his lungs would participate much longer.. But he probably did not see any logic in it, to give up so early. Instead he sought with his online poetry to fill the hearts of his fans with positive thoughts. And just wanted Nimoy also be kept in mind. Beam him up, Scottie!

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