• People that you know who died and you thought "why'd they die"
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My Uncle Phil, he was like a father to me, ended up having a stroke when he was around 67, then one morning they called "he's dead". Eh, it's okay now though :heart: Stories?
I don't quite understand the thread title... But I don't want to be a dick and zing you, because death is something I'll never joke about.
[IMG]http://xd8.xanga.com/a91d9b46d5d31154227145/z115312235.jpg[/IMG] I never knew you were related to the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Note: That is Uncle Phil ^^
Ive never had anyone close to me die....yet
my grandmother died from brain cancer just a month or so before I read an article saying they found a way to cure cancer. I never knew her that well so her death honestly didn't mean a lot to me, but that's just horrible timing.
Stever Irwin, I was like, WTF?
My great grandmother was doing fantastic at 94, then Alzheimer's hit her like a brick wall, and she fell hard. She was such a strong woman before, and she had to be helped in and out of bed, if she could manage to at all, and she didn't know who I was. Who any of us were. I miss her :smith: [editline]11:10PM[/editline] And a friend who died in the fall. Liver failure after surviving being hit by a car twice. He was such a good guy, and like my only friend for years
My friend's grandmother had Alzheimer's, that shit is fucking horrible.
Billy Mays, it was out of fucking nowhere
[QUOTE=salty peanut v2;22054967]Billy Mays, it was out of fucking nowhere[/QUOTE] yeah, kinda like all that crack came outa nowhere?
Yeah, Billy Mays and Steve Irwin had me all :wtc: at their death.
Does becoming boobies counts as dieing ?
[QUOTE=FuzzyPoop;22055016]Does becoming boobies counts as dieing ?[/QUOTE] Nope.
My friend from a brain tumor. Attending the funeral was one of the hardest things I ever had to do.
A guy in my Engineering program, same age as me (21 yrs) got killed during a work accident (high speed crash, northern Canada) on our work term last year (it happened about a year ago this week). He was one of those guys, that got along with everyone, very easy going and basically 'lit up the room' with his presence. He toured Europe when he had graduated highschool (age 18) for roughly a year, doing all sorts of shit. Even got arrested for a few nights in Austria for having improper documents to work there. He is one of those people, that the world doesn't need to loose, at such a young age no less...
Your social life.
Dio... RIP the greatest singer ever.
Freddie Mercury, he was too awesome to die, his mustache shoulda saved him
Garry
[QUOTE=metallics;22055153]Dio... RIP the greatest singer ever.[/QUOTE] lolno
Billy Mays
[QUOTE=The Big Bomb;22054956]My friend's grandmother had Alzheimer's, that shit is fucking horrible.[/QUOTE] I would never wish that upon my greatest enemy
My cousin got stabbed and now I can't play StarCraft 2 with him.
When I was 8 or so, I was riding home from school, happy as could be. My grandpa was in the hospital, and I had drawn him a picture of a car(He loved cars) at home. I gave it to him. About a month later his health, unknown to me deteriorated quite a bit. I got off the bus, mom drove me home. I came out for some reason, and she gripped me by the shoulders and said "Grandpa died today." I literally fell to my knees and screamed, this was my first encounter with a family death ever. The sad part is I never knew the guy that well. He's somewhere better now, though... [editline]10:43PM[/editline] [QUOTE=toastonrye;22055076]A guy in my Engineering program, same age as me (21 yrs) got killed during a work accident (high speed crash, northern Canada) on our work term last year (it happened about a year ago this week). He was one of those guys, that got along with everyone, very easy going and basically 'lit up the room' with his presence. He toured Europe when he had graduated highschool (age 18) for roughly a year, doing all sorts of shit. Even got arrested for a few nights in Austria for having improper documents to work there. He is one of those people, that the world doesn't need to loose, at such a young age no less...[/QUOTE] Only the good die young.
[sp]Bill[/sp] from Left4Dead. Why!!! There was no real reason he had to die!
[QUOTE=metallics;22055153]Dio... RIP the greatest singer ever.[/QUOTE] He didn't die.
[QUOTE=zombiefreak;22055453]He didn't die.[/QUOTE] Yes he did. "Today my heart is broken, Ronnie passed away at 7:45am 16th May. Many, many friends and family were able to say their private good-byes before he peacefully passed away. Ronnie knew how much he was loved by all. We so appreciate the love and support that you have all given us. Please give us a few days of privacy to deal with this terrible loss. Please know he loved you all and his music will live on forever." Love, Wendy He died from stomach cancer.
My father when he was 34. He died from a disease called cardiomyopathy. A disease that weakens the heart. He was a very professional reporter, and when he died he was about to get his picture taken. Because he was given the reporter of the year award, then his heart had an irregular heartbeat and he collapsed. It was devestating because I was only eight years old. Im glad in the end though he had a award named after him. I have the article if anyone wants to see it.
[QUOTE=jmanbag;22055530]My father when he was 34. He died from a disease called cardiomyopathy. A disease that weakens the heart. He was a very professional reporter, and when he died he was about to get his picture taken. Because he was given the reporter of the year award, then his heart had an irregular heartbeat and he collapsed. It was devestating because I was only eight years old. Im glad in the end though he had a award named after him. I have the article if anyone wants to see it.[/QUOTE] :hr:
Billy Mays I was like: <insert reaction gif here>
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