RIP Actor, Black Panther Star Chadwick Boseman Passes Away

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Bro is leaving a hell of a legacy and a lot of positivity behind him. Chadwick played arguably the most iconic role of the 21st century and even though it's just a movie, he left a lasting impression on a generation of people-black people especially-and very few will ever be blessed enough to have such a statement be true about them. RIP Chadwick.


I dont know how im going to break it to my 7 year old cousin his favourite superhero is gone. I dont think I can show him the mortality of man its too much of a juxtaposition with his superhero character. This man gave us his best at his worst. I am deeply saddened.


Wakanda Forever is a salute that meant so much to so many ppl. His star came to us at a time when we needed it most. RIP.
 

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Seeing all this stuff about Colon Cancer reminds me of when Will Smith did a video of his Colonoscopy visit.

They found some polyps, which are like benign tumors that could become cancerous tumors if not treated. In which they put a loop around it, and burn it off with a small electrical charge that is painless.

But still Colon Cancer is no joke, but men, even though your suppose to get it starting at 50, are afraid of it because of 'I don't someone putting something up my ass'.

Chadwick wasn't even 50 yet, so that diagnosis must have been a shock. Probably thought it was like constant stomach cramps/pain that wouldn't go away, so he visited a doctor, and then boom, Stage 3 diagnosis at such a young age.



yep if colon cancer is caught early diagnosis is great, being diagnosed at 38 with stage 3 dude prob got it at like 35/36 prob even went to teh dr and its just indigestion, maybe acid reflux
 

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I had a good friend die of colon cancer in April, about 14 months after the diagnosis. He had chemo, then surgery, then more chemo, and radiotherapy in the end. The chemo and surgery held it off for a bit (he was noticeably better after those first treatments), but it kept coming back. In the end the radiotherapy was really tough on him and may even have killed him but he was on the way out anyway.

He was just 40. Left behind a wife he'd married just 2 years earlier and a 1-year-old son. He blamed the disease on his diet, way too much red meat and rich food, but of course it's impossible to know if that was the true reason or not.
 
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