What a sad news. Take care Mister Munch your stories will live on

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    3 months ago

    💔 I understand why, but damn that hurts 😔 Thanks for the wonderful memories, sir 💜

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    3 months ago

    Dementia and Parkinson’s. That sucks.

    My kiddos love listening to his self-narrated stories on Spotify. (“OK Google. Play Robert Munsch stories.”) His love for children is so clear in his interactions with them in those recordings.

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      3 months ago

      There is a 50% risk of dementia over 65, it will cost Canada hundreds of billions in care.

      But since the Chretien government, biomedical research budgets on this have been in retraction, because voters don’t care.

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        3 months ago

        This is going to be one of the biggest legacies of the current Republican administration’s Project 2025 agenda. Not only the direct cuts to research, but also the massive cuts to educating the next generation of researchers. Also related: banning/limiting whole swathes of research pathways, like stem cells and mRNA (as high profile examples).

        Totally agreed, though; primary research is critical for solving most (all?l of the major problems we are facing. Healthcare, of course, but we’re on a knife edge of major Earth cycles breaking down, accelerating anthropogenic climate change. The collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation is terrifying, as is runaway carbon escape from defrosting tundra. And the total spending on primary research trying to solve these existential crises is a budgetary rounding error.

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    3 months ago

    Honestly the fact he’s made it this far is insane in itself if you look up the shit he’s dealt with.

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      3 months ago

      Life is happiness and sadness together. I still hear his voice when I think of the name Mortimer from when I heard hime read the books on tv growing up.

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    3 months ago

    Sad news.

    Growing up his stories were such a big part of my childhood, and they were lovingly passed down to my cousins and my nephews and nieces. They’ve shaped the hearts of generations and helped add so much love and happiness to the world.

    I hope the best for him and his loved ones.