>>76763739 (OP) >anon died at the ripe age of 87 surrounded by his family. he is survived by his 4 children, 18 grand-children. >anon was a respected member of his community, serving as a volunteer search and rescue park ranger in his off time >anon made his fortune from his short lived career as an engineer. he pioneered lossless nuclear fusion reactors, skyrocketing global energy production and lowering energy costs to zero >anon started the anon foundation to provide academic scholarship and stipends to underprivileged males, helping them get their lives back on track as long as they could squat 2pl8 >anons final words were "im off to see my wife, wagmi"