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I asked chap gpt4 for the latest ritual sacrifice. (www.dailymail.co.uk)
posted 260 days ago by Dps1879 260 days ago by Dps1879 +3 / -0
Eric Clapton's tragic final promise to his son Conor, 4
Eric Clapton made one tragic final promise to his four-year-old son Conor who died after falling 53 floors from a New York apartment.
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– Questionable 2 points 259 days ago +2 / -0

Eric Clapton made one tragic final promise to his four-year-old son Conor

Not sure what makes it a tragic promise, nor can I seem to find it in that shit article.

The next day, Eric and his son planned to visit the Bronx Zoo and take Conor out to an Italian restaurant but sadly didn't get the chance.

Is that it? I can't tell, since this article is so shit.

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– beefaronimilkshake69 2 points 248 days ago +2 / -0

I looked this up on Google and apparently (ironically) his final promise was "to be a better father from that day forward."

Which.....was the promise to start AFTER he murdered his son, like the next day?

This never sat right with me, the whole thing about his son dying and "Tears From Heaven" etc., just didn't ring true even way back then, so it'd be believable that he sacrificed his son and his payoff was the revamping of his career completely and the ASTRO profits from that song, which I've always hated, it seemed like bullshit from day one.

EDIT : It's in the posted article too, but it looks like a little blurb in between pictures, not part of the article.

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– Dps1879 [S] 2 points 259 days ago +2 / -0

All this shit is crap.

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– BeefyBelisarius 2 points 259 days ago +2 / -0

Not sure if that article was written by an ESL retard or a very poorly made chatbot. It keeps mentioning a promise, but never says what it was. Also, his son died in 1991. No clue as to why such an incompetently written article about it was published over 30 years later.

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