• Booboofinger
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        117 days ago

        Me too. The man was a legend and a pioneer, and deserved nothing less. RIP Ozzy, it was fun having you in our lives.

      • @[email protected]
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        737 days ago

        He and Sharon have been longtime proponents of euthanasia. It’s entirely possible this was the plan all along.

        Honestly, no judgment either way. Ozzy is a legend, and he died as he lived - on his own terms. RIP.

        • Banana
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          207 days ago

          I mean, I wouldn’t be surprised what with the late-stage parkinson’s

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                i looked more into the disease, apparently for some people the first symptoms are usually outside the brain, like loss of smell, or some GI issue, not all but some. one time i stumbled into a parkinsons forum, and some people said they began loss of smell

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        537 days ago

        There were some comments he made after the show that really made it sound like he knew his time was up.

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          207 days ago

          The radio show I was listening to while driving this morning said that concert felt like a tribute except he was technically alive and present.

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          The emotions he had during a few of the songs, I chalked up to the finality of the performance at the time. Now I definitely feel it was something bigger he knew.

          Singing about end-times in your twenties is cool and edgy. Bringing those same lyrics to his metaphorical death bed, hit totally different and it showed.