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David Attenborough to present third and final series of Planet Earth
(www.theguardian.com)
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Did anyone else see the words 'David Attenborough....' and feel their heart sink a bit, thinking he'd died?
Then I cheered up, life in the old dog yet, bless him
I rather thought that the fact there will be no Planet Earth IV is a rather ominous sign of our future biodiversity.
He just knows when to quit, I admire him
He realizes the world is fucked
Every damn time. My poor heart.
All David Attenborough headlines should start with ‘Still alive and well David Attenborough..’
First thing I thought was like "phew, not dead. What a sad day it'll be once he does die". He's been narrating so good haha documentaries I've seen for as long as I can remember (and since I can understand English).
Every time his picture and name appear together
I've always said that he'll die while narrating in the recording booth.
Honestly, I was pleasantly surprised to be reminded he was still alive. I keep forgetting it was his brother that died, and not him.
It even worse when the age is in the headline.
I cheered up a bit when I realized he wasn't dying, then I got sad again when I realized Planet Earth is dying.
I hate reading his name in a title when his face is the thumbnail for an article.