RIP Thread

Diane Luckey, better known as Q Lazzarus and probably best known for the single Goodbye Horses from the movie Silence of the Lambs, passed away about a month ago at the age of 61. Her death wasn't publicly reported until today
I always though Q Lazzarus was a guy.
61 is too young to die.

Had a great singing voice, though. It’s a bit of a shame that her career was short lived. I never thought this song was in Silence of The Lambs, since it’s been a while since I’ve seen it.
 
Wow, just found out James Munder died in a car crash in May. Very entertaining back in the day when he was accusing his neighbors of gangstalking. He was lolcow worthy in his own right, but he never had the numbers or visibility especially after his original YT channels got nuked.

 
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Luke Knox, college football player for Florida International University and brother of Buffalo Bills’ Dawson Knox, has died unexpectedly at the age of 22

FIU paid tribute to him with this tweet on Twitter recently:

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They even offered a statement with the family’s behalf:
Words cannot express the heartfelt sorrow we feel because of the passing of our teammate and friend, Luke Knox. … I had the honor of coaching Luke at Ole Miss and at FIU. While I admired his passion for football, his genuine love for his family and teammates is what I will always remember. He had a special way of making everyone around him feel comfortable and confident. Luke’s family is special to me and they will continually be in my heart and my prayers during this difficult time. On behalf of the entire FIU football family, I extend sincere condolences to Luke’s family and all who love him.

It was reported that he was a transfer student from Ole Miss who at the time was also majoring in business at the school as well. Either way, this is an unfortunate occurrence of more young people dying before they hit the age of 25, or in some other case, before they hit the age of 30.
 
Luke Knox, college football player for Florida International University and brother of Buffalo Bills’ Dawson Knox, has died unexpectedly at the age of 22

FIU paid tribute to him with this tweet on Twitter recently:

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They even offered a statement with the family’s behalf:


It was reported that he was a transfer student from Ole Miss who at the time was also majoring in business at the school as well. Either way, this is an unfortunate occurrence of more young people dying before they hit the age of 25, or in some other case, before they hit the age of 30.
Look another young Football player died "unexpectedly". How can someone who plays a sport that literally damages your brain die so young? Very strange. :roll:
 
Wasn't there a 20-year-old basketball player who died rather recently, though? Athletes in general for the next few years should just be watched closely like a hawk, strenuous exercise with untested heart enlargement/damage may be what's going on.
There is a reason why body builders are dropping like flies, this includes people in their 20s. Athletes are also taking all sorts of drugs. For football players there is also the danger of brain damage. These deaths are absolutely no surprise. Unexpected, my ass.

Sadly people would rather blame the coof vax & ignore all the other shit athletes are getting pumped into their bodies on a daily basis.
 
Sadly people would rather blame the coof vax & ignore all the other shit athletes are getting pumped into their bodies on a daily basis.
Before Covid, you didn't hear about this happening; if it always was happening, it wasn't reported on or was considered rare. Either people's bodies are much weaker now from environmental/dietary circumstance, or the vaccine has fucked up the human body something fierce and we're just now seeing the end result when it's combined with other things.

Something's just not right here if there's men in their early-20s dying from sports, yet it seems like no one's concerned about it. If it was a bunch of young women dropping like flies, we'd be seeing more doomposting from the usual suspects. It's fucked anyway you slice it.
 
Before Covid, you didn't hear about this happening; if it always was happening, it wasn't reported on or was considered rare. Either people's bodies are much weaker now from environmental/dietary circumstance, or the vaccine has fucked up the human body something fierce and we're just now seeing the end result when it's combined with other things.

Something's just not right here if there's men in their early-20s dying from sports, yet it seems like no one's concerned about it. If it was a bunch of young women dropping like flies, we'd be seeing more doomposting from the usual suspects. It's fucked anyway you slice it.
Before Covid no one was targeting teens with their trt clinic affiliate links on tik tok.
 
Founding member of the Christian Metal band Tourniquet Ted Kirkpatrick has passed away from a rare lung disease.


Gofundme to help pay for medical expenses here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/in-memory-of-ted-kirkpatrick

If you've never heard of Tourniquet and are any sort of metalhead at all, I implore you to take a listen to some of their albums. Ted was a very rare breed of musician: a left-handed, christian-focused drummer and multi-instrumentalist. Ted wrote the vast majority of their music while also being an absolute beast on the drumkit. Ted has a very unique plating style that was methodical, often melodic, sometimes bizarrely abstract. He was a life-long animal enthusiast and traveled the world chasing rare butterflies.
The world would be a better place with more Ted Kirkpatricks. Please consider donating to his GFM to help his surviving wife and family out.
Thank you for all the great music and animal welfare Ted.

 
Founding member of the Christian Metal band Tourniquet Ted Kirkpatrick has passed away from a rare lung disease.


Gofundme to help pay for medical expenses here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/in-memory-of-ted-kirkpatrick

If you've never heard of Tourniquet and are any sort of metalhead at all, I implore you to take a listen to some of their albums. Ted was a very rare breed of musician: a left-handed, christian-focused drummer and multi-instrumentalist. Ted wrote the vast majority of their music while also being an absolute beast on the drumkit. Ted has a very unique plating style that was methodical, often melodic, sometimes bizarrely abstract. He was a life-long animal enthusiast and traveled the world chasing rare butterflies.
The world would be a better place with more Ted Kirkpatricks. Please consider donating to his GFM to help his surviving wife and family out.
Thank you for all the great music and animal welfare Ted.

Oh shit I have heard of tourniquet. Rest in peace Ted Kirkpatrick may you rest in heaven
 
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