Random Insanity Alliance Forum, Mark V
Cactuar Zone => Random lnsanity => Topic started by: Vintus on October 06, 2007, 04:06:05 pm
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...for fighting a rare and vicious type of cancer for 2 years.
And he never questioned why he had the disease, he was never sad about it. He entertained everyone while at the hospital instead of the other way around. He was surrounded by his family at his home when he died. His dad, who is an electronic, made a memorial for him. Plants around a podium with lights around it. I wouldn't be surprised if he designed it himself. He had always wanted to be an architect, and it looks beautiful.
Makes me feel better about it.
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That too bad. Apologies man. =/
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My sympathy Vintus. I know what you must be going through. *pats on back*
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I actually learned that he had cancer for 2 years two months ago. He died on the 29th.
He WAS my friend, and neighbor. Then he started to be sort of a jackass. But he stuck up for me most of the time.
I don't feel bad about it anymore, after reading that article.
Oh, and, thank you. =) This is probably the third and last serious topic I've ever posted.
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sorry for your lose.
also, can we see the front page of the paper if possible?
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My best friend of 6 years has cancer. And I can't really just tell you that they have one form of the disease, they have multiple types. It's horrible to stand by as your friend detereoriates before your eyes and you can't do anything to stop it.
It all started with Non-Hodgekins Lymphoma at the age of 19, which is very rare for that age.
She's beat cancer twice already....and now it's back. But her outlook on life is positive. I look up to her more and more.
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I can't see that, and it just makes something annoying pop up in FireFox.
My best friend of 6 years has cancer. And I can't really just tell you that they have one form of the disease, they have multiple types. It's horrible to stand by as your friend detereoriates before your eyes and you can't do anything to stop it.
It all started with Non-Hodgekins Lymphoma at the age of 19, which is very rare for that age.
She's beat cancer twice already....and now it's back. But her outlook on life is positive. I look up to her more and more.
When you have cancer, you have plenty of time to think about and accept your death. I think it makes everything easier.. It's sort of like dying of old age.
also, can we see the front page of the paper if possible?
Too much personal info. =/
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I'm sorry to hear your friend died because of Cancer. When my dad was going through it, it was one of the hardest times in my life.
Wishes to his family and yourself.
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I feel so bad.. My grandmother died of it when I was 6, and it took a pretty big toll on us. I can only imagine. She, like your friend, was really good about it. Not the same, but meh. Hoping all is well with you and your friends family.
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*Plays "Mist-Covered Mountains* on the pipes*
I'm sorry man. By the way, on the song: most beautiful song on the pipes, IMO; song they played at JFK's funeral.
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F***ing cancer.
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F***ing cancer.
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FYI getting shot in the face is probably one of the est ways to die, and niel armstrong defeated cancers by exercising.
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I'm sorry for your loss
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F***ing cancer.
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My brother is writing a screenplay right now called "Fuck Cancer".
It's pretty entertaining.