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Sad Clown In An Iron Lung Urn By Shinytoasterofdoom On Deviantar The polio survivor, famed for spending more than 70 years inside an iron lung, died Monday in Dallas, Texas, at the age of 78 While an official cause of death hasn’t been publicly disclosed Paul Alexander, a polio survivor who spent most of his life being kept alive by an iron lung, has died He was 78 His brother, Phillip, confirmed the sad news to disability rights activist Chris

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Sad Clown In An Iron Lung By Shinytoasterofdoom On Deviantart The iron lung was an invention that helped keep thousands of sufferers alive, by breathing for those who had lost the ability through the degenerative effects of the disease A small handful of He has spent 50 years on an artificial ventilator, including seven in an iron lung Here is his story: For the last half century my life has literally depended on technology In 1955, on my 17th "She's very disappointed and sad, but Ben hasn't given her any signs that he wants to continue their marriage," a source tells PEOPLE Ingrid Vasquez is a Digital News Writer at PEOPLE She One fan had an interesting night at Tropicana Field on Monday while taking in the Tampa Bay Rays' series opener against the Houston Astros In the sixth inning of the game, the Rays' home

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Sad Clown In An Iron Lung 2 By Shinytoasterofdoom On Deviantart "She's very disappointed and sad, but Ben hasn't given her any signs that he wants to continue their marriage," a source tells PEOPLE Ingrid Vasquez is a Digital News Writer at PEOPLE She One fan had an interesting night at Tropicana Field on Monday while taking in the Tampa Bay Rays' series opener against the Houston Astros In the sixth inning of the game, the Rays' home Maya Golyshkina’s self-portrait, Sad Clown, is the result of a “failed collaboration” with MM6, the contemporary fashion line belonging to luxury house Maison Margiela In the image, Golyshkina adopts No clown on earth looks quite like Julia Masli A crown of wires on her head emits an electric-blue spotlight, while a dainty plastic mannequin leg—foot flexed in a ballerina arch—swallows up His speeches are a yearly treasure When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission Here’s how it works Things started off normally enough, beginning with the

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