The Busters of Ghostbusting

Today is “Administrative Professionals Day,” yet another day where a calendar suggests that we respect a certain person, when in reality we should just respect everyone who deserves it all the time for the hard work they do in any field. Anyway, Sony released a video today coinciding with the release of the 2016 version of Ghostbusters (which I previously talked about how I’m not really concerned), which focused solely on Chris Hemsworth’s character Kevin, the receptionist for the ghostbusters.

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Of Ghosts and Glory

Harold Ramis passed away yesterday.

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This handsome devil

Since then, I’ve been trying to muster up the correct words to convey how I’ve felt about it. I’ve never really had a “beloved celebrity” of mine die before, and in full transparency, when others used to wallow in sadness over the loss of their own, I thought little of it, or quietly criticized them for caring about someone they never met, and putting more emphasis on one person’s death over the countless others that die worldwide every minute. Of course, however, with experience we obtain perspective, and now I understand a whole lot more.

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