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Spoiler Alert! Click to show or hide Abyssinian1 wrote: Great. When it rains, it pours, apparently. I lost my step-father (for all intents and purposes, he was the man that acted as my father) on October 19th of this year, to cancer of indeterminate origin, though the doctors suspect it was pancreatic cancer which metastasized aggressively. He was diagnosed in late July, when the cancer was at Stage 4 and untreatable with anything other than pain medication. We thought we'd have about 6-9 months with him. It turned out that we had less than three. That the anime world has also lost such a great director (I've seen most of his works and loved each of them - I own several outright and was thankful to see Tokyo Godfathers on the Auraria Campus Theater when it rolled through Denver) to the same fate is tragic. Pancreatic cancer is brutal and has less than a 5% survival rate, due to how it presents itself and how slowly it progresses, up until the point where it becomes untreatable. By the time a victim finds out they have it, it's usually at too late a stage to do anything about it. More research into this killer might yield better tests for it at an early stage, when treatment options are more likely to have a positive outcome for the patient. As it is, because it is a 'non-sexy' form of cancer and because its survival rate is so low, it does not have the advocacy that, say, breast cancer has. Advocacy = research dollars and for too long, investigation into this form of cancer has taken a back seat, even though the death rate from pancreatic cancer is much higher in proportion to the number of cases of the illness than other forms of cancer. My heart goes out to Satoshi Kon's family for their loss and I would encourage Crunchyroll's members to follow #3 on keikawa's list: donate to pancreatic cancer research in the name of this wonderful director. Or my father, as he also was a good man taken from his family too soon. Even though I don't know you my heart and prayers go out to you and your family as well for your loss. |
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Childish minds think outside the box~ ♥♥♥♥
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RIP Satoshi Kon-san. Your work will be remembered.
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❤ Kim Soo Hyun ❤ Francisco Lachowski ❤
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:)
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Rest in peace + thx for everythin'
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mad at the world that chooses morality over instincts
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I can't believe he is really gone...
RIPI will watch all of his movies starting NOW!!! |
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Satoshi Kon's death was a great shock to me. Like anything you read on the Internet, you cannot believe everything right away, but when I did more research and found out it was true, I was greatly saddened.
Satoshi Kon was among my favorite anime directors. I've watched so many of his works [and own a good portion], and was greatly anticipating his newest release, and now the uncertainty of it all...this is not just a loss to the anime community, but society in general. May he rest in peace. |
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I heard from one of my good friends and classmates of his passing about a month back. My friend actually met him not too long ago.
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‘君の歌’満月xタクト‘未だ愛してる’めろこxいずみ
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ooo man i seen all those anime and they where all great. it's a great shame that he had to go so soon at age 47.
R.I.P and may your family live well. |
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RIP thought its late but i didnt know until now
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Your Epidermis is Showing... ^_~ ♥*•.¸ღ
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Loved his work. He'll be very missed. Rest in Peace, Satoshi Kon.
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you cant leave now you just got here
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Rest in peace
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No matter what year it is, I'm still a little kid ^^
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R.I.P
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"And what's the real lesson? Don't leave things in the fridge." - Spike Spiegel
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never saw any of those anime but ill check em out and pray for his family
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Anybody want a free premium 24 hour membership?
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Rip u did a great job hope ur next life is even better
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rest in peace
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유 마 키 ٩(-̮̮̃•̃)۶, 楊靜美٩(-̮̮̃•̃)۶, Yu Mikee٩(-̮̮̃•̃)۶
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