Slow clap.
Aww--we don't even remember the 2E computer!
We can always rely on Kim for an immediate reaction.
Only the news from Mr. Olberman.
A genuine response. It really warms our hearts.
Alternatively, an honest response.
We're really grateful Dane didn't take advantage of the situation to crack a bad joke, as seemed to be a lot of people's knee-jerk reactions.
It takes a lot for the White House to acknowledge your passing, but Steve certainly deserved it.
Second greatest hashtag: #iBoss.
(He's in The Hunger Games--give it a few months, then he'll be a household name.)
And look, he even got a commemorative avatar for the week.
We'll be curious to see if the mayor of New York City also releases this tweet in Spanish. (He's a fan of bilingual announcements.)
Even Clarissa can't explain why bad things happen to good people.
Best hashtag that's currently trending: #iSad.
Again--kudos for not taking the easy, crude route.
Thank God younger actors know who Steve is--it's a relevant thing to imagine kids on iPads not actually knowing who to thank for them.
Slow clap.
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