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6 pointsBiologist, naturalist, and researcher EO Wilson, who specialized in the study of ants, died at 92 years: https://www.reuters.com/lifestyle/science/obituary-modern-day-darwin-eo-wilson-dies-92-2021-12-27/ He won the the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction in 1979 and 1991.
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5 pointsMe: Damn it, my shortlist is falling to bits and I can't find replacements. Mrs MSC: Don't worry about it, after all, aren't your deadpool teams always shite anyway? Quick confidence boost on the touchline there!
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3 pointsHe was 71. Someone who was 50 would have struggled to write for The Cosby Show.
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2 pointsSwedish billionaire Eva Lundin, shareholder of Lundin Mining and Lundin Energy and widow of Adolf H. Lundin dead at 87 on christmas day in an accident at Mustique, St. Vincent and the Grenadines: https://www.di.se/nyheter/ravarumiljardaren-eva-lundin-har-avlidit/
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2 pointsDiego Montiel (25) who mainly played for Argentine side Atlético de Rafaela in the top two divisions before gradually moving down to the Amateur ranks by 2019 has died of meningitis. https://www.diariopopular.com.ar/futbol/fallecio-diego-montiel-ex-jugador-atletico-rafaela-n607745 Also, Dorval Rodrigues, a teammate of Pele at both club and international level, who was part of the Brazil squad who were runners-up in the 1959 Copa América, has died aged 86. https://www.santosfc.com.br/morre-dorval-um-dos-maiores-idolos-da-historia-do-santos-fc/ Known better in his homeland by his first name only, he made 13 appearances for Brazil between 1959 and 1963
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1 point2022 Shadow DeathList Competition Big note: Please don't challenge individual names on someones list when they post. When a celebrity dies, this discussion can take place then. This is more of a "everyone who already makes a normal Shadow DeathList should come and submit this here anyway" kind of thing, to explain the motive of this competition and why the rules are generally relaxed. To enter: Have a list of 50 celebrities chosen by yourself, for their likelihood to die in 2022. Candidates must be famous enough that their death is confidently expected to be reported by any countries media On the issue that someone isn't famous enough, I have no idea how to deal with that. Adding strict rules and limitations doesn't seem very cool though, because I want people to feel comfortable posting their normal Shadow DeathList. Candidates cannot be famous solely for the fact they are likely to die imminently Candidates may submit their list any time from September 2021 to December of 2022 of 50 names + 5 subs. Post your list here to enter, there's no stress in posting it by January 1st if you're ultra-competitive with keeping your names a secret Names on the scoreboard will only count AFTER you submit your list. If you submitted your list on the main Shadow Lists Forum or another similar forum late this may be taken into consideration. (If you submit a list in February of 2022 without having had posted it elsewhere, deaths occurring in January aren't going to count) Things to keep in mind about any person you choose: Are they likely to obit in a major newspaper? Are they a well known celebrity? Do they have a Wikipedia page in any language (that clearly wasn't made just for Deathlisting) You will not be asked to prove any of these when you post your list, but upon your candidates death you may need to meet some of these criteria. I will try and be pretty relaxed on these and use discretion, but family members of yours/local nobodies are the reason why I'm not just saying that all names will count if they die. A rough guideline that I don't follow is to probably try and pick names that the "main" DeathList may also pick. Scoring System: One death = One Point Making this early to take criticism of making this, suggestions, and to give me time to think of necessary rules. The inspiration for creating this comes from wanting a clear place to compare how my Shadow List does to the main DeathList. Anyone else that wants this for any reason is welcome to join and post their list below at a reasonable time. It is a valid criticism to say that the lack of rules may affect the quality of names or the formality of this deadpool. Some people already make a Shadow DeathList and I want this to be a place where we can compare them. For 2022, at least, I won't have formal rules on names. Being reported in the newspaper and having a Wikipedia Article that isn't a stub will go a long way.
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1 pointThanks for hosting, chilean way 1. Iris Apfel 2. Philippe de Gaulle 3. Boris Pahor 4. Lawrence Brooks 5. Lloyd Geering 6. Harry E. Goldsworthy 7. Kane Tanaka 8. George "Johnny" Johnson 9. Francisco Morales-Bermúdez 10. Arnold Yarrow 11. Gail Halvorsen 12. Brenda Milner 13. Benjamin Ferencz 14. Carmen Herrera 15. Saturnino de la Fuente Garcia - TWBD7
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1 pointHere are my most significant assuming the Queen does not die next week January Gerry Marsden February Captain Tom Moore March Murray Walker April Prince Philip May B J Thomas June Kenneth Kaunda July Shirley Fry August Geronimo September Sarah Harding October Sir David Amess November Lionel Blair December Mike Nesmith / Desmond Tutu Happy New Year everyone
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1 point1Boris Pahor 2Dagny Carlsson 3David Musuguri 4Encarna Hernandez 5Harry E. Goldsworthy 6Isabel Robalino 7Kenneth McAlpine 8Lawrence Brooks 9Luis Echeverría 10Muazzez İlmiye Çığ 11Ma Shitu 12Mollie Walker 13Nehemian Persoff 14Nguyen Con 15Philippe de Gaulle
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1 pointSly Stone is 79 next year. He hasn't made a major public appearance for some 15 years, he has lived a chaotic life and was reported to be homeless ten years ago.
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1 pointCan confirm that Gary Beikirch was one of the 5 rejects now that he failed to make the starting line.
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1 pointJust finally watched the message in full and to me she looks notably thinner and aged compared to the clips from the G20 summit in June.
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1 point2021 survivors added, recent deaths from DDPs past brushed off. Four past years are now down to one survivor and Tiffany Youngs/JLT probably mean more clean sweeps are coming soonish. 2013: Bashar al-Assad, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, Superstar Billy Graham, Scott Thorson (4/20) 2014: Wilko Johnson, Ritchii Kara, Michael Schumacher (2/20) 2015: Gino Odjick (1/20) 2016: Yoshiro Nakamatsu (1/20) 2017: (0/20) 2018: Tiffany Youngs (0/20) 2019: Jean-Louis Trintignant (0/20) 2020: Jimmy Carter, Gavin Robertson, Gianluca Vialli (3/20) 2021: Ady Barkan, Tim Bilton, Jimmy Carter, Linda Nolan, Tom Parker, Gavin Robertson, Art Rupe, Tom Smith, Shintaro Tsuji, James Whale (7/20)
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1 pointI'm surprised (and appalled) that there are centenarians whose red neck/chav parents who called them Wayne or....
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1 pointGot it, thanks - and this is an acceptable entry route for anyone else who wishes to join in.
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1 pointI have actually seen death by Bongo in the world of fiction. One of Disney's more obscure releases was a two-in-one film, of which one's about a circus bear named Bongo. After a catchy musical number that's almost like an ode to physical abuse (or borderline wild bears' S&M culture?), there is an action scene with an intimidating bear. That bear ends up falling down the waterfall and probably drowning.
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1 pointDaniel Callahan dies at 88 years: https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2019/07/19/daniel-callahan-pioneer-bioethics-dies-88 He was a pioneer in the field of biomedical ethics.
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