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  1. 13 minutes ago, Dead Wait said:

    Could be something, could be nothing but this ‘game’ tells us that sometimes these things are clues….

     

    Sally Hawkins has stepped away from Paddington 3 with no reason / other commitment. All other cast returning!

     

    https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/news/paddington-3-peru-sally-hawkins-mrs-brown-b2363178.html

    In 2018, Sally said she has lupus, so maybe that might be a factor.


  2. On 21/04/2023 at 13:51, arghton said:

    Vytautas Šustauskas, Lithuanian politician once the leader of Union of the Fighters for Lithuania and Mayor of Kaunas hospitalised and according to some sites apparently unable to walk at all (possibly a fall?). 77-year-old heavy drinker and smoker who suffered a heart attack two years ago and according to himself has been in failing health for a while.

    Vytautas Šustauskas dead

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  3. Here is another list of people who should be considered for the 2024 immortals list:

    1. Howard Dully: American lobotomy victim who has lived with a transorbital lobotomy since 1960. Also a former alcoholic.
    2. Pedro Pablo Kuczynski: Former Peruvian leader. Was hospitalized with a heart attack in 2019, and was diagnosed with hypertension. A few months after that heart attack, he was "hospitalized and was transferred to his home". He was also hospitalized with pneumonia last year.
    3. Hamadi Jebali: Former Tunisian leader. Health declined after several hunger strikes. Reportedly refused heart and diabetes medication. Also alleged that he was a victim of torture.
    4. Neil Cavuto: American conservative Fox News host. Survived multiple sclerosis AND cancer (which he described as "near-life ending") at the same time. Received heart surgery in 2016. Was hospitalized for COVID-19 twice and was treated for pneumonia.
    5. Alexei Navalny: Russian activist. Survived a Novichok nerve agent poisoning. While in prison, he lost sensation of his spine and legs. Later he began a hunger strike. His attorneys claimed he had a spinal disc herniation. Health increasingly declined in April 2021, with high potassium blood levels, and damaged kidneys.
    6. Yehudah Glick: Israeli rabbi and politician who managed to survive being shot in the chest 4 times.
    7. Mark Gastineau: American football player. Was diagnosed with Alzheimer's and Parkinson's in 2016. In 2019, he revealed his colon cancer diagnosis.
    8. Abdelhak Nouri: Dutch footballer. In 2017, he suffered a heart attack which led to permanent brain damage. He was placed in intensive care, and he was in a coma until the next year.
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  4. I have some suggestions for the 2024 immortals list.

    1. Kong Nay: Cambodian musician. He was apparently "living out the final days of his life"... 1 year ago. Diabetes complications, blood pressure issues, lung failure, and somehow still alive.

    2. Roman Kostomarov: Russian ice dancer. Allegedly suffered from cerebral hemorrhage, oedema, meningitis, two strokes, blood infection. He was also on life support due to complications from pneumonia and in a coma a few months ago. Apparently, he needs a few amputations too.

    3. Edmund White: American writer. He revealed he was HIV-positive in 1985, and in 2012, he suffered two strokes AND a heart attack within the span of a few months.

    4. Ranulph Fiennes: British explorer. He suffered two heart attacks, underwent a double heart bypass, and survived cancer. He also has diabetes.

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  5. I can't believe I forgot to put him on my shadow list, especially after the cancer reports. I could've sworn he was on there. Anyway fuck this guy. He's got a one-way ticket to HELL.

     

    Also, all these criminals/evil people have been dying over the past 30 days. Rolf Harris, Ted Kaczynski, Pat Robertson, AND Robert Hanssen in only 30 days.

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  6. Berlusconi looks fine and healthy in recent photographs, especially pictures taken on May 19th, approximately 2 months after his leukaemia diagnosis.  I am going to guess Berlusconi anyway, since leukaemia is an often fatal disease. Sometimes cancer patients can be really healthy for a while, then their health quickly starts to decline.

     

    Meanwhile Pope Francis seems to have more health hospitalizations and health issues, but I don't think these are things that are fatal or tricky to survive. I think that he is simply suffering from stuff like chest pains, fevers, and classic sicknesses that every old person faces. I do suspect the Pope may be susceptible to a pneumonia death to his history of breathing issues.


  7. 33 minutes ago, Billy Bob 2424 said:

    I have not gone through this whole site so maybe these guys are already on some lists.....

     

    I have not seen a mention of.... 

     

    Charles Munger who is a whopping 99 years old...

    Or

    Warren Buffett Who is no spring chicken at almost 93...

     

    But like I said I might have missed them....

    And Charlie Munger can be found on the "Who are the Immortals" thread, I believe.

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  8. Ok. So there is the Manhattan trial, which will happen in March 2024. That indictment was done in March 2023. Today, as per the posts above, Trump claims that he was indicted for the classified documents scandal. Now finally, many skeptics believe that Trump will also be indicted on election fraud charges stemming from a phone call with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. This would mean he would be charged in New York, Georgia, AND by the federal government by the end of 2023. 2024 is going to be a very cool year. Trump will be in prison for a VERY LONG TIME. :D

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  9. 14 minutes ago, Perhaps said:

    Seen masked up in a wheelchair while travelling in an airport.

     

    Frail Jane Fonda, 85, is seen in wheelchair at LAX | Daily Mail Online

     

    Most articles labelling her as 'frail'. Draw your own conclusions.

    That's an American thing. I've visited America a few times and I've been to American airports and they immediately offer a wheelchair to anyone to who looks elderly, even my grandparents who could walk easily. I have no clue why they do that. Most airports mandate wheelchairs for every single elderly person that walks by, even if they are healthy and able to walk.

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