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1776cookies t1_itpxgw6 wrote

Gives new meaning to the phrase "dead air."

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Divio42 t1_itpzuga wrote

I'm not familiar with the guy but the article doesn't mention any major health issues leading up to this.

He died fairly young. It's sad and tragic. But many of us would be so lucky. I've seen enough people deteriorate for years before finally losing their fight. That's so much harder on themselves and everyone around them.

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KravenTheHaunter t1_itq24on wrote

That's both tragic and possibly the most GenX way to go out imaginable

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The_Yarichin_Bitch t1_itq3266 wrote

God hell of a way to go. If I can be somewhat sentient as a spirit, I'd think that was wicked af! RIP, Tim.

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code_archeologist t1_itq7vm1 wrote

> article doesn't mention any major health issues leading up to this.

A disturbing number of people have a heart condition slowly killing them and they don't even know it. Things like bad cholesterol, hyper tension, sleep apnea, or an arrhythmia can exist undiagnosed for a decade or more and then suddenly your heart gives up and you die.

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Divio42 t1_itq8afx wrote

> A disturbing number of people have a heart condition slowly killing them and they don't even know it.

No doubt. But, if they don't even know it, they can't be suffering too much at least. A quick death with minimal suffering is better than one full of years of pain, like a cancer slowly eating you away while the treatment you are receiving for it eats you away even more.

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code_archeologist t1_itq8wbf wrote

I can understand that. As for me I would just rather not die, or get old (ageing sucks, one star, do not recommend) and just live forever to avoid the existential fear of missing out of what is going to come tomorrow.

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red_sutter t1_itqacny wrote

Retiring in his 40s, looking like he’s 75 rather than 55 in the top pic…wonder if he had been sick for a while?

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Divio42 t1_itqar8j wrote

Totally understand that, too. Though another part of me is just curious enough about what, if anything, comes next to where I'd probably accept it when it happens. And, if nothing comes next, then I won't be around to lodge a complaint with life's supervisor.

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Kreskin t1_itqnco3 wrote

My conservative coworker is saying this is related to the COVID vaccines. He's reading it somewhere so be prepared to hear it from others.

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Keshire t1_itqt3hk wrote

>The station said Mr Gough died at 07:50 BST. Music suddenly stopped before starting again several minutes later.

Does this imply that he was able to start the music back up as he was dying? If so, that's a hardcore love of music.

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p_nguiin t1_itr31la wrote

Did I just step into a time machine for fucks sake you stupid “conservatives” you used to make fun of the anti vaxx trend because it started in California and because they thought it caused autism

Thinking back, that was probably just the trial run for the Russian propaganda bots and they picked some random Facebook mom group in CA

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Redtwooo t1_itr9qga wrote

Go to the doctor. Get a check up. Every year. Even if you always feel fine. Get the tests they recommend done, cancer screenings, blood glucose, etc.

Everyone's fine until they're not. The earlier you identify a problem, the better your chance of surviving or avoiding it.

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TheHolyHerb t1_itrha9x wrote

It may have also been automatic. Many stations have dead air sensors that pick up and start playing something else because stations can be fined by the FCC for broadcasting dead air if it last awhile.

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numbskullerykiller t1_itrqpqe wrote

GenX breakfast show? LMAO! What is that called, "Ironic Morning," "Pancakes and Meh!"

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cbessette t1_itrssyq wrote

A good friend of mine had a heart attack last year (age 49) he lived despite the local hospital telling him it was probably just indigestion. Luckily he sought out another opinion at a different hospital an hour away. Had to get a stent in an artery.

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GreedyNovel t1_itsfhry wrote

I lost both parents very suddenly like this four years apart, and I agree. Although it was shocking it is also much easier than spending years taking care of someone you know will never get better.

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Big_Dog____ t1_itzi0tt wrote

Tim Gough pushed vaccines. Thanks to vaccines he's now pushing daisies. 😆

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Big_Dog____ t1_iu319m5 wrote

Yeah, because you inject soccer balls into your bloodstream where they work at a microscopic level where you can't see what they're doing, soccer balls are made by shady companies and you'll get censored if you criticize soccer balls.

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