IC: Some people really are gone though, a point eloquently made by Toa Rogers back when he stilled performed at the local theater. Remember the goldfish whatever bonkle fish are called, that died? The veritable saint had used it to explain death and loss to his younger viewers in a way that didn't gloss over it with silliness or a condescending tone, but rather spoke directly to the loss and sense of loss and how it was okay to be sad, but that everything still moved on outside your transient sadness soap bubble, and sitting in it and letting the world move past you in your little nitid horizon was the real thing to worry about. "Roll."