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    Quote Originally Posted by WestPhillyPunisher View Post
    A terrible loss indeed. Over those four years since the diagnosis, Mr. Boseman was in Captain America: Civil War, Marshall, Black Panther, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame, 21 Bridges and Da 5 Bloods. How he managed all that while fighting the disease (which he told no one about) was absolutely superhuman. God rest his soul.
    This was so shocking and sad to hear on the news late last night.

    And undergoing chemotherapy is so draining for most people. We should have had more film work from this man to enjoy but that was unfortunately not to be. But it is a tribute to his strength that he did as much as he did those 4 years he was enduring this terrible disease.

    The King is with the Angels now.
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    This is terrible news.

    It's really impressive what he's been able to do while quite sick.
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    Thomas Mets

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    RIP.

    Seeing that video (here and elsewhere) makes me cry. My God, how terrible that must have been for him. He was going through chemo, surgery, and while it may have prolonged his life and helped his quality of life (for a time), how awful that those measures didn't stop that disease from progressing from stage 3 to stage 4. Cancer sucks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shalla Bal View Post
    RIP.

    Seeing that video (here and elsewhere) makes me cry. My God, how terrible that must have been for him. He was going through chemo, surgery, and while it may have prolonged his life and helped his quality of life (for a time), how awful that those measures didn't stop that disease from progressing from stage 3 to stage 4. Cancer sucks.
    Knowing now, where he was at the time. It's heart ripping.

    Rest In Power.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister Mets View Post
    This is terrible news.

    It's really impressive what he's been able to do while quite sick.
    And he did it all with such gravitas to boot.

    He was truly one-of-a-kind and will be missed.
    "Always listen to the crazy scientist with a weird van or armful of blueprints and diagrams." -- Vibranium

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