Re: RIP v2 - still no cure for death
1741Oh no. I'm so sorry to hear about Matthew Taylor, always a good to see him with Bellini and Monotrope. What a loss! My condolences to everyone in his orbit.
Also want to say thank you to eephus for bringing up coronary calcium scans. I'll be bringing that up at my next checkup.
Many people, rightfully so, will remember "Nauls," but I'm going to give it up for him in Ski Patrol, Amazon Women on the Moon, He's My Girl, and Doctor Detroit. R.I.P.
Right on.DrAwkward wrote: Sat Jan 10, 2026 2:04 pmAlso want to say thank you to eephus for bringing up coronary calcium scans. I'll be bringing that up at my next checkup.
I'm a year shy of the age my dad was when he got cancer. Sure, it was mouth and throat cancer from smoking like a chimney for 26 years, and I've never touched a cigarette, but still, I find myself constantly wondering what my thing is going to be.
becuz healthcare is decided by risk assessment charts, not human survival rates.eephus wrote: Sun Jan 11, 2026 4:26 pm It's baffling to me that they're not on the list for every five yrs or so after some age.
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2026/ ... es-aged-26A statement from his family said he died “after a long battle with his mental health. A talented musician and a kind, loving man finally succumbed; despite all efforts.
“He will always be loved. Please take a moment to check in with your loved ones so we can stop this happening to our young men.”
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