>>513667771
The earth has cancer.
My life completely changed when I was 11 years old when my dad died of cancer. It was a 6 month course. He went "Ow my foot hurts" around November, and 4 weeks later my mom went "Oh my god, it's swollen!" and we all could see that his ankle had become swollen. 2 weeks later it had the size of a soccer ball.

By the time he got the screening it had already spread to the lungs and he admitted he felt like breathing had gotten harder.

then 5 months later he was thin as a twig, and drew his last breath. I remember the moment he went from breathing desperately to finally stopping, and the onset of death.

Ever since, I've went through school, I've done my things, but there hasn't gone one day since then that I didn't think about cancer and death.

Now that I know what it is, it's obvious research is kind of a euphemism. We can't really explain what the fuck started it, and all treatments involve treating the healthy cells around the malignant ones as disposable.

The Earth itself has cancer. The universe is dying. Cancer doesn't look so bad in the first months, but in the last month, or 2 weeks, it becomes more obvious that it was in fact, always leading to death.