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How Jerry Stiller is another example to show immortality is for real?

Gerald Issac Stiller aka Jerry Stiller passed away on 11th May 2020 as per the announcement by his son on Twitter.

Gerald Issac Stiller aka Jerry Stiller passed away on 11th May 2020 as per the announcement by his son on Twitter. Jerry was better known for his roles as Frank Constanza in Jerry Seinfeld and Arthur Spooner in The King of Queens.  

With the penetration of the never seen before high-speed internet coupled with the evolution of handheld devices, social media has become the new normal in the world of official announcements as compared to yesteryear Press Release age. 

Even since the announcement of his demise the top trends on the microblogging site Twitter was dedicated to Jerry with hashtags trending across with remembrance pouring in from all quarters.

Gone were the days where only the near and dear or at best fans remembered the deceased on their day of demise or death anniversaries sinking into the history books of oblivion thereafter. The advent and power of the technologies of the current ages have given a chance to even those who have never heard of a demised celebrity an opportunity to take notice, understand, explore, or even get inspired for life.

While immortality has been explored in the physical realm for ages, the technological advances have given the digital immortality tenets unlimited access to the past, present, and future, and the lines are now blurred on what is real and what is not.

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