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  1. 45 minutes ago, Gisooo said:

    His IMDb page is changed. Born on February 6, 1915 in Csikszerada, 

    Also an unsourced edit was made in the Italian wiki saying he died on February 27, 2002.

    This is someone I am very interested in. If we can figure out a way to lock down his bio in concrete, it would be thrilling.

     

    Especially as English wiki has him alive at 102 + being born in 1920...


  2. Robert Young said these deaths tend to come in bunches.

     

    That is three deaths now in less than a month within the Top 10. Adding in the other 110+ deaths....

    Will this match January?

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  3. 38 minutes ago, drol said:

    Xi Jinping has a cerebral aneurysm which required him to be hospitalised in 2021. He is now treating it with "Chinese traditional medicine".

     

    Times of India is a reliable source, this should be at least partially true.

    May just be me, but that link sends me a 404 error page. This has now been widely reported in other outlets though.


  4. On 25/04/2022 at 05:55, MortalCaso said:

    Replace Kane Tanaka with Pelé please and thank you.

     

    *Pretending this pool still exists*

    As with last post, might as well keep pretending.

     

    Replace George Pérez with Steve "Mongo" McMichael


  5. 7 hours ago, adrian0719 said:

    Norman Mineta, Transportation Secretary under George W. Bush, dead at 90. 

    I feel as though this doesn't do the man justice.

     

    Norman Mineta was the Commerce Sec. briefly during the end of President Clinton's second term. That made him the first Asian American to hold a cabinet post. Later George Bush appointed him as Transportation Secretary to show a sign of bipartisanship after the 2000 election fiasco. Mineta was very important during 9/11 as he gave the order for all air craft in the continental U.S to be grounded once the second plane hit the World Trade Center. He was also responsible for creating the TSA. Mineta was previously the Mayor of San Jose, a very impactful person in the U.S House for 20 years, and lived through the internment camps of WW2. This doesn't cover all of his life, as it was a large and diverse one.

     

    I would strongly recommend that those with free time read up on him. A very unique and impactful American, if not a unheralded one. Deserved more than one sentence...

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  6. Will give it a try!

     

    :rip: 1. George Pérez (5/06/22)
    :rip: 2. Pelé (12/29/22)
    3. Frank Field
    4. Henry Kissinger
    5. Michael Dukakis
    6. Al Quie
    :rip: 7. Charley Trippi (10/19/22)
    8. Alma Powell
    :rip: 9. Jim Broyhill  (2/18/23)

    :rip: 10. Queen Elizabeth (9/08/22)
    :rip: 11. Jorge Spedaletti (6/10/22) NO QO
    :rip: 12. Susie Steiner (6/02/22)
    :rip: 13. Vicky Phelan (11/14/22)
    :rip: 14. Lucile Randon (1/17/23)
    15. Tony Bennett
    16. Norman Lear
    17. Steve McMichael
    18. Ted Kaczynski
    :rip: 19. Ben Ferencz  (4/7/23)
    :rip: 20. Nichelle Nichols (7/30/22)
    21. Clint Eastwood

     

    Subs

    1. Jimmy Carter

    2. Alan Alda

    3. Richard Shelby


  7. The beliefs you share are dangerous and unhinged. It's not whether you think pineapple should be on pizza, you are advocating that vaccines (which help people) actually hurt them. That is extremely dangerous. No civil conversation can be had from such uneducated thoughts.

     

    BTW some random Indiana lawyer with 100+ followers on Twitter doesn't = 'breaking a dam'. Lmao

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  8. Just looks older, which most people do over a period of 14 years...

     

    Could he die soon? Sure, the average lifespan in the U.S for a man is 78.79 and he is 79. Not rocket science.

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  9. On 20/05/2021 at 09:12, TheSpinosaurus said:

    ----snip

    For the Vietnam MOH recipients. Gary Wetzel has been wheelchair bound since a motorcycle accident, Gary Beikirch has pancreatic cancer, Roger Donlon has Parkinson's disease, Kenneth Stumpf is quite frail and appears to wheelchair bound as well.

    ----snip

    Not sure what thread to post this in. @TheSpinosaurus was the only mention of him on here.

     

    (Wiki) Kenneth E. Stumpf, a Vietnam Medal of Honor recipient, died April 23rd at age 77.

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