I have thought something such as this myself in the past. It feels like an important action, expressing gratitude to SGaP for creating the art that he did and releasing it with no expectation of anything in return. I regret that I didn’t do this when I had the chance, not because of a belief that it would have made any difference, but for my own sake

The way I personally get through this is to remind myself that better people than I did far more to thank David than I ever could. The release of Sori 52: a SoGreatandPowerful Tribute Album speaks absolute volumes, in my opinion. SGaP was the first MLP musician so beloved as to have a tribute album of unique music pieces assembled in their honour (I’ve heard that one was also made for Cats Millionaire). And people have done so much more than that, from fanart to remixes to original songs which attempt to carry on the spirit of his fan-beloved but unfinished projects. And then beyond the big things, there were also many individual messages of thanks left in the comments of every video he posted. What would my message be but another drop in that ocean? I know I am not insignificant, and that he would have read my message and taken it to heart like any and all others. But although I didn’t, I do not despair. I am part of a large community of SGaP fans, and as a whole we showed our gratitude more powerfully than any single person could have done alone

