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People Rushes Steve Jobs Cover

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It's no surprise that Steve Job's death affected thousands, if not millions of people.

Naturally, People magazine rushed to feature the late Apple founder for their issue this week, giving Jobs the cover for a final farewell.

R.I.P. Steve. You will always be missed and again, never forgotten.

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9 comments to “People Rushes Steve Jobs Cover”



  1. 1

    The more I know about him, the less I like him as a person. I respect his achievements but wouldn't have wanted to hang with the guy.



  2. 2

    Jobs's achievements were directed by spirits, his first cpu sold for $666.66, he also admitted to using hallucinogens with his cofounder who is a Mason and denies the logo was the forbidden fruit of knowledge from satan in the garden of Eden, but that doesn't matter, because they both admit it was Newtons Apple and Newton in his time revived occult practices, Newton also like satanists or occultists took hallucinogens to contact demon spirits for knowledge and power.. gee I wonder if Jobs might have done the same? hmm he literally was wearing the black robe of saturn/satan in his last days..don't worship people in high places until you know how they got there.



  3. 3

    poor guy i feel bad for him



  4. 4

    Re: KDIZZLL
    You're weird.



  5. 5

    Geez when I was at the market today, the cover featured Amanda Knox (as I predicted), this must be for next week's cover, or else a special memorial edition.



  6. 6

    Time magazine issued a commemorative issue that I received in the mail last Saturday, three days after he passed away. The magazine editors already had the editions already prepared and ready to go.



  7. 7

    not like he cured cancer, shit. if he did…he'd still be alive!



  8. 8

    don't know why Mario says "rushes" when unfortunatley most could see that his death was nearing and all (media and print) were ready to either go to air or to press with at a minutes notice if they had to
    so it isn't "rushes"
    it is timely and appropriate
    given how he helped to change the landscape



  9. 9

    R.I.P Steve Jobs. How long do you think till Apple turns his soul to an App?