RIP Actor, Black Panther Star Chadwick Boseman Passes Away

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Just heard about this from my girl...

This is one of them deaths that fukks me up because the man was just as his physical peak and I know he had to been taken great care of himself, on top of having access to the best medical treatments then just like that...

shyt like this is why you live and enjoy life while keeping clown goofy shyt that ain’t relevant to anything at a distance. 2020 showing us that anybody can get it.
 
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Man... I went to see Black Panther 4 times.

Never in my life have I ever gone to see a movie more than once. But I went to see that movie 4 times.

My parents, had never ever been into superhero movies, got hyped up and went to see Black Panther twice.

Just... man, this hurts.
 

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We had fun joking that he was playing to many "Bio-Pic" roles but that was because he was that good.

I would treat this as Chadwick wanting to give back by portraying inspirational figures before he left. If he was going to go out, it wouldn't be for money, but to tell stories that need to be told to the younger generation.
 

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Y'all think Marvel will retire Black Panther indefinitely to honor his legacy?
 

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It's like Pancreatic Cancer. You won't know you have it, until all of a sudden you get sharp pains and instead of Stage I or II, its III or IV. Usually a common sign is Tar Stools, because the blood will get mixed in, and darken through the digestion process.

Plus at 38, you don't expect to get Cancer. You treat a pain as a process of just getting older.

Just unfair as fukk.

Good post breh.

Any blood in your stool is a red flag to go the doctor asap. This includes dark/black (blood from your upper GI tract) stools and red (bloody) stools.
 

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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.


same shyt with my sister looked like things where going to be ok after them first treatments but you not really stopping it just slowing it down

she had it in her colon to start then liver an lungs spine an then her brain

doc said they couldn't do anything else for her an that was it she lived for a year after she found out
 
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