Talk:Jason Masihdas (Amaster)

Somebody please add more. I just did this quickly. -Rmalec
 * I hope that this provides some background as to Jason's off-line persona. Perhaps people can discuss Jason's online persona? -RabbiBen@aol.com
 * Thank you for the details, Ben. I was one of the two people Jason met up with in Seattle, and his online persona is honestly pretty synonymous with his offline. You can find some of the people who knew him best on #zdoom. He frequented the channel very regularly and no one there has anything but good words to say about him. Sarge Baldy 06:00, 2 July 2007 (UTC)

He will be missed
I will miss Jason very much, it isn't the same to sign on and not get his quirky IMs, every time I went into Nyc he was the first I called and we would hang out till the sun came up the next day. He was always able to make me laugh. I knew he was depressed but never thought it was that serious, where ever he is, if he can hear me..he is missed more then words can describe and I am forever changed by such a tragic thing that happened. Jason was loved. I have more pictures of him and I online, if you would like to see them email me at musical_eargasms@yahoo.com (he hated that name when we were picking out a new name for me to use on yahoo because assmaster was taken ;)

Great Friend!
I (Jose L .Javier) worked with Jason for a little over a year at Xtec Media, doing graphics for the Pharmaceutical and other industries. Our friendship extended outside the worksite and once in a while me and our other friends at Xtec would go out for a drink (Usually at The Moulligan or Barney Stone in Manhattan),. Jason was centerpiece of our Alcohol Fridays (and some times also Thursdays) afterwork.

It's just some of the kind memories I will always cherish. Jason was always down for a beer (Stella). He was always a bit cranky, especially with me because Jason never had a lot of patience.

I used to annoy him, but in the bottom of my heart and Jason's, he knew it was always for the fun of it. Rest In Peace, drink pal.