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11 Post author: Dr_Manhattan 03 July 2013 07:19PM

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Comment author: [deleted] 04 July 2013 04:32:38AM 5 points [-]

"gone" euphemizes death.

Comment author: gwern 06 July 2013 07:33:46PM *  1 point [-]

'Dead' has a less pleasing sound than 'gone', which fits better in the phrase rhythmically: 'gone' flows into 'but not forgotten', while 'dead' requires more of an abrupt full caesura to deal with the 'tuh' sound at the end.

Comment author: MrMind 04 July 2013 08:21:44AM 1 point [-]

I happen to like the even more euphemistic sentence I've read often in psychology blog: "Mr. X has left the building". However, if we want to have a naturalistic formula, I would use something on the line of "He is dead but will be remembered", or, if we want an acronym, DBR: dead but remembered.