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Having been engrossed in reading about this guy extensively, over the last three weeks during which I&39;ve grown consciously familiar with his presence, I&39;m still left with a couple of inquiries that I cannot seem to locate answers for through online searching. Ideally, someone here possesses the insights.

1: Regarding the tome entitled Trailblazers the Tragic Lives... How reliable is the material it presents concerning Jeff? My concern isn't centered on whether he identified as bisexual; rather, the excerpt I perused resembled a piece of slash-fic, akin to something the author might have wished into reality. It asserts that Matt and Mick held mutual animosity, and furthermore, that Jeff engaged in a non-sexual amorous liaison with either Matt or Michael. Moreover, it alleges that Jeff engaged in a make-out session with Keith mere moments before his demise, purportedly sourced from an interview with Mary G. The assertions continue into far more outlandish territory. Critically, it garners dismal ratings on Amazon.

2: To what degree is the proposition that SMeyer modeled Edward&39;s physical attributes on Jeff considered credible? Although it pains one to contemplate, exceptionally skilled individuals frequently serve as muses for those less so, giving rise to creations such as Legolas by Laura. Or perhaps, Twilight. (Eddiekins is portrayed as having an "agonizingly beautiful" mien, characterized by tousled brown hair, striking cheekbones, luscious lips, and a commanding chin. And too, magnificent pecs, indicating his physique from the neck downwards draws inspiration elsewhere. It seems she also endowed Edward with facets of Jeff&39;s musical inclinations, given his penchant for older sounds, yet disdain for the music spanning the sixties through the eighties).

3: Within the video clip showcasing Jeff and Gary Lucas executing an early rendition of Grace, did Jeff truly deem the harmonica an enhancement, or was he deliberately undermining Gary by overpowering his guitar riff? It emits seemingly arbitrary tones devoid of correlation to the melody of the composition. Lacking familiarity with Gary's written work, I am unsure if he addresses this particular performance at all; nevertheless, it strikes me as one of the more advanced ones. I can partially grasp the notion that Jeff (I persistently mistype it as "Jesse", WTF?) experienced discouragement stemming from the prohibition to play the guitar, compelled instead to content himself with shaking a tambourine, while Gary seemingly performs in a way as to contend with Jeff, rather than bolstering his performance.

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4: Is the episode pertaining to the red ink actually elucidated within any of the published volumes?

5: All right, so this particular query veers into the unsettling. It has come to my awareness, on multiple occasions, that Jeff underwent identification through his bodily perforations. Nonetheless, one acknowledges that deceased persons are frequently subject to identification via their dental characteristics, and Jeff's were notably distinct. An individual possessing sufficient familiarity to discern his navel piercing ought to possess awareness pertaining to his teeth. Was he truly disfigured beyond recognition, or something to that effect? The insensitive nature of this inquiry is acknowledged; however, possessing secondhand comprehension of forensic pathology inclines such contemplations to manifest.

Edited by Natalie1207 - 5/6/2015, 04:01