David Carr was a mountain of a man in toothpick profile. Weird, profane, genius. Smarter than everyone in every room. This is shit. — Joshua Topolsky (@joshuatopolsky) February 13, 2015


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Can I be honest? Best part of Carr was seeing him not as a reporter but as a father. — jasoncherkis (@jasoncherkis) February 13, 2015


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David was just a lovely, wonderful, generous, caring, decent and human human being. And there are far fewer of those. — Seth Mnookin (@sethmnookin) February 13, 2015


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…was the the only thing that truly matters is being a decent human being. Yes, he was a great journalist. But so are lots of people. — Seth Mnookin (@sethmnookin) February 13, 2015


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And he was right. He was an inspiration as a father. We learned a lot from each other. But the most valuable thing he taught me… — Seth Mnookin (@sethmnookin) February 13, 2015


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The one thing I really know how to do is be a dad. And now all the girls are gone. So what now?” To hear David say that was so beautiful. — Seth Mnookin (@sethmnookin) February 13, 2015


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I feel like David and I would make fun of the number of bullshit people tweeting about him right now. He was like family, and I’m crushed. — James Del (@JDel) February 13, 2015


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@rachsyme Yes. He made you feel like part of the team, even if you’d only been around for a little blip of time — Richard Lawson (@rilaws) February 13, 2015


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“I feel the loss, like all of his fans, but mostly I feel sad for him and those who knew and loved him.” https://t.co/yqDef2g6eu — Mark Berman (@markberman) February 13, 2015


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when i was unemployed David Carr bought me coffee, talked about Girls, and told me how promising my work was, and it meant everything to me. — Amanda Hess (@amandahess) February 13, 2015


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