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  1. Curtis Wildcat

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    Life. You just can never tell what's going to happen next or how it ends. Doesn't matter how smart, or talented, or gifted you are: it still catches up to you.

    Reason I bring this up is that Christopher Ayres, Funimation's go-to voice for the Dragon Ball series' Frieza, passed away recently at the age of 56. Wikipedia states that it was due to complications brought on by his Moderna vaccination, but I don't know all the details and I'm not inclined to find out. Death in general is too depressing for me to think about for long.

    May his sleep be forever pain-free.
     
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    He will be missed. Also, they changed the wikipedia article. I found on yahoo.com this, "No cause of death was given, but Deadline noted that Ayres was diagnosed with end-stage cardiac obstructive pulmonary disease in 2017." So anti-vax misinformants will even exploit death, classy. (CRB, not pointing this at you. Pointing at the people who lied to you from wikipedia.)
     
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    From what I understand. Chris Ayres has issues with his lungs too. And a good little bit ago back got his lungs worked on. Before he died, he was breathing at 11% lung capacity. I am not too sure if that was resolved. And no one can say or know if he got vaxed. Outside people in his personal life.
     

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