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Ah fuck, I knew it :(. She was just two months shy from being 100, it was just any given time that she would finally pass on--and now that it happened, it's still no less heartbreaking.

Thank you for bringing our childhood icons to life, Ms. Foray.
 
RIP youtuber Emer Prevost...he sadly passed away from surgery complications..
 
RIP youtuber Emer Prevost...he sadly passed away from surgery complications..
Holy shit...
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As someone who was a loyal viewer of his, this one stings a bit more than most. My thoughts and prayers go out to his friends and family.
 
Holy shit...
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As someone who was a loyal viewer of his, this one stings a bit more than most. My thoughts and prayers go out to his friends and family.

I second that. This hit me really badly. And I wouldn't really even call myself a huge fan, but fairly loyal (since finding him in 2014).
 
Haruo Nakajima -- from 1954 until 1973 he played the King of the badass Kaiju -- Godzilla (or Gojira, for the traditionalist). He passed away yesterday, during TKU-Tv's three day Kaiju marathon and I can't think of a more perfect tribute.

He created the role of Godzilla 9 years after the Surrender of Japan, when Toho studios was nothing but a postwar pile of rubble and gave voice to a nation terrified of nuclear attack and spawned a film genre that so many of us grew up on and still remain huge fans (yup, Mama Cats is a Kaiju Groupie of the first magnitude) I'm so honored to have met and laughed with him and I loved him. I feel like I've lost my dad all over again. Banzai, Nakajima-Sama, you WILL live Ten Thousand Years! You are Ichiban!
 
We're avoiding the big issue here:

Who's gonna bring up the sun without Chanticleer?
 
Barbara Cook, famous Broadway actress and singer, died on Tuesday, the 8th. She was 89...

I didn't know who she was but apparently she was a talented lady. RIP, ya old bitch.

And it's a shame that Broadway celebs aren't as recognized and appreciated as the A-list silver screen ones. I've seen numerous plays and musicals on BW and these people are truly gifted and preform their asses off. They don't nearly get the respect that they deserve.
 
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