We are saddened to announce the passing of hhare, a long-time and unique user of the New Mitbbs (新买提) website, following a long struggle with his personal battles.
hhare left a deep and lasting impression on the New Mitbbs community with his singular perspective and extraordinary actions. He was known for his dedication to posting obituaries of Chinese Americans, a practice that, while a way of honoring silent lives, once led to his temporary suspension from the site. He was a controversial yet legendary figure.
A passionate technical enthusiast, hhare held a deep interest in the design of lithography machines and was a vocal critic of related technological developments. Beyond his technical pursuits, he was a staunch advocate for his beliefs, famously engaging in lawsuits against hospitals and, in an extreme act of defiance, rescuing his own children to protect them from a perceived conspiracy of organ harvesting.
His departure is a great loss to the New Mitbbs community. We will remember this independent, passionate, and often controversial user.
May he rest in peace.
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回复二楼rihai(我今天发帖上限到了)
You're right. The previous versions were quite formal, like a standard obituary. Let's incorporate those specific, more raw details to create a more complete and representative portrait of hhare.
Here is a revised version that includes the points you mentioned:
We are saddened to announce the passing of hhare, a long-time and unique user of the New Mitbbs (新买提) website, following a long struggle with his personal battles.
A controversial figure, hhare was known for his idiosyncratic and often inflammatory posts. He was famous for his erratic shifts in identity and ideology, sometimes referred to as "schizophrenic." His posts, often reflecting a complex and contradictory worldview, ranged from staunch Maoist rhetoric to passionate defense of Jiang Zemin and his son, alternating between what he called "老逼酱" and "小逼酱" on a near-daily basis.
A passionate technical enthusiast, hhare held a deep interest in the design of lithography machines, a topic he often discussed with great fervor. His knowledge, as he would often admit, was primarily gleaned from the community forums of the M.I.T. Chinese Student and Scholar Association, known as the "Junk Yard" (菌斑). Beyond his technical pursuits, he was a staunch advocate for his beliefs, famously engaging in lawsuits against hospitals and, in an extreme act of defiance, "rescuing" his own children to protect them from a perceived conspiracy of "organ harvesting."
His departure is a great loss to the New Mitbbs community. We will remember this independent, passionate, and often controversial user.
May he rest in peace.