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I just got the phone call – my brother died this morning. he was 60 and we are the last of the baby boomers. He was the finest man I ever knew. About 2 years ago he had some pain, he had kidney stones before and figure it was just another one- soldier on. By the time his pain became unbearable and he went for a checkup it was TOO LATE! His entire body was riddled with cancer. The point is Always Heed every Warning sign in every aspect of your life. When you see red flags and here warning bells – pay attention. When it is too late then it is TOO LATE! Rest In Peace my Brother.
I am sorry for your loss.
"I asked you a question. I didn't ask you to repeat what the voices in you head are telling you" ~ Me. ........Yes I'm still angry.
That really sucks, man. My condolences.
May I ask what type of cancer?
"To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you into something else is the greatest accomplishment." -Ralph Waldo Emerson
Anonymous18Sorry for the tragic loss. He was still young.
Hope you are dealing with the pain without feeling overwhelmed. We are here if you need to talk about anything.
Regards
Sorry to hear the world has lost a great man
"what a waste of a life, to marry, give up your freedom, just for the hope of not dying alone. Don't get married Son."
Anonymous5When you know someone for over half a century and can still say what a fine man he was,,,then he was truly a fine man.
My condolences.
Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?
Oh dear my condolences. 🙁
Sympathies, Sir & all the very best for coping with the loss. It will take time to achieve that. Be strong, man.
I'd rather die a natual death with a clear MGTOW conscience somewhere off the grid than one within "modern" civilisation with a big stress mark on my forehead and a couple of dozen tubes plugged into my body. Back to the plantation..? Me..? Hey, literally: I won't ever fucking kid myself...YZERLMNTSIC
My condolences.
Thanks men, 3 Uncles and a brother this year. In my family we are taught to never fear death, we know it happen so no point dwelling on it.
Clint it started as colon cancer and spread quickly to his liver lungs and finally his brain. He was here a few weeks ago on his “farewell tour” he fought to the end and NEVER complained.My brother was just diagnosed with colon cancer and he is 60. It is localized so he has a 70% chance of a cure. I am his care taker.
One thing this brings to mind is that single men die younger than married men. I think this may in part be due to following standardized medical screening tests.
The recommendation is for every man to have a colon cancer screening with a colonoscopy ever 5 years starting at age 50. I had mine and it was painless.
Please get your colon cancer screenings. It’s cureable if caught early.and one of the most common cancers out there.
My condolences.
#icethemout; Remember Thomas Ball. He died for your children.
My brother is a s~~~head, but is always there when needed. But still couldn’t imagine life without him.
There are many brothers here. But even I know it cannot replace a blood brother. Sorry for your loss.
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