“Jack is dead.”
“Really? Unbelievable!”
“What a pity, I always had high hopes for him.”
“Serves him right.”
“Where one dies, others will follow.”
“Who’s Jack?”
“A person is always like this — more famous dead than alive.”
“I heard Obama expressed his condolences.”
“Can we get a day off?”
“Leave him alone, he was going to die sooner or later anyway.”
“I just saw him a few days ago.”
“This could be made into a movie…”
“I can finally go shopping without worry.”
“Why is everyone talking about him now?”
“Jack has become a phenomenon.”
“I was his high school teacher, I have something to say…”
“Excuse me, did he… did he…”
“He was helpful, a really good guy…”
“The frivolous atmosphere has always plagued China.”
“Jack’s death is a good thing.”
“She’s dead, so what? Is it worth discussing?”
“I don’t think he should have died…”
“I disagree, he should have died.”
“Jack? Who do you mean?”
“The Times reports…”
“This was a carefully prepared operation.”
“Last night he appeared in my dream.”
“Actually he was caught two-timing.”
“His death is a mystery.”
“Compared to the pitiful Jack, the people discussing him are even more pitiful.”
“Czech is one ordinary yet special person among tens of thousands of the dead.” (pun: 捷克 Czech sounds like 杰克 Jack)
“I’m alive…”
“Recently someone has been swindling people under Jack’s name…”
“He used to like me, and I think he wasn’t worthy.”
“Only smart people can see the essence of the Jack phenomenon.”
“Jack is not a phenomenon…”