Another Nintendo veteran dies to throat cancer. The 4th in the last decade. What the fuck are the odds?
Smash players may be garbage but at least the music was either great original arcade feeling stuff or neat orchestral covers of games from even Nintendos most obscure IP's to modern stuff like FF7, Bayonetta, Metal Gear or Castlevania and the like in the most recent game.
I can't imagine the games will ever sound the same.
>Another Nintendo veteran dies to throat cancer. Are they drinking period blood in rituals or something?
Alexander Perez
GAME
Charles Howard
these niggas eatin HPV possy
Ian Martinez
Will we ever find a way to cure cancer.
Brody Walker
Sakurai offloading his death flags to other people
Henry Baker
Theres no money in a cure.
Benjamin Morales
Boy, you zoomies are absolutely retarded in a fascinating matter. Just to let you know, you should research what a cigarette is. You'll be quite surprised what it can do to your throat. Especially to older japanese business men
1000000% this. Big pharama and jews hate the word cure. Same reasonimg why asthma hasnt been cured despite the process of asthma not being a complex matter in the first place and would rather keep developing more effective and expensive preventatives opposed to a cure
Ryan Richardson
why do nip men still smoke so much?
Tyler Taylor
never cure cancer, it's one of the only natural things that is harmless to be mad at that can control our insane population
Justin Anderson
Cancer kills at a slow rate you fucking retard
Jacob Kelly
>look it up >he did 3 songs >all in brawl
I'm not gonna say it isn't sad and I really like Flat Zone 2 but come on dude
Ethan Roberts
Stuffy corporate culture and you're not allowed to say no
Mason Hill
It doesn't do population control it just eats up resources taking care of the people with it.
Jeremiah Smith
Probably not until we can do gene-specific modified treatments at a rapid level that's economical. Cancers are at their most basic, the out-of-control growth of a malformed cell from an error in genetic replication. Your body produces shitloads of these cells daily, but your immune system, natural killer cells, usually take care of these if they ever do pop out. That is, until they don't, and tumors start forming. So it's difficult to treat certain cancers because it's still fundamentally human cells, you can't just make a catch-all medication for it that doesn't destroy your own cells in the process. This is the same reason why septic fungal infections(i.e. in the blood stream or organs as opposed to on the skin or mucosal surfaces like the mouth or genitals) can be tricky to treat, because the eukaryotic cell structure makes them similar to human cells.
That's why your best bet is usually >cancer is contained and not metastasized, can be specifically targeted with directed radiation like prostate cancer, or cut out without long term damage to the patient Chemotherapy and radiation are basically just killing off cancer cells under the assumption that even though we're also killing off healthy cells as collateral damage, eventually the properly functioning cells that can actually regulate themselves will eventually repair the damage.
But for what it's worth, I'm old enough to remember different stages of thought around HIV and how it was taught in schools >HIV was a death sentence and your best hope was PEP drugs like AZT(now it's Truvada) if at all >these cocktails will keep you from developing AIDS but they are carcinogenic >take this pill and the virus will basically be non-existent and go live a normal life
Maybe 10, 20 years from now our practice of bombarding a patient with radiation and poison and literally removing parts of their body just to give them some chance at life will seem barbaric and quaint.