Grichka and Igor Bogdanoff became France’s most famous twins, hosting a TV science and science-fiction show in the 1980s on a spaceship set.
They died of coronavirus within days of each other in hospital, Grichka on 28 December and his brother on Monday.
Aged 72, the brothers had not been vaccinated against Covid-19.
Their friends said they were convinced their healthy lifestyle would protect them and they were admitted to hospital in mid-December.
Although their families did not specify the cause of their deaths, their lawyer Edouard de Lamaze confirmed they had both contracted the virus.
Family friend Pierre-Jean Chalençon said they had left it too late to seek hospital treatment, deciding it was similar to flu. “People have said they were anti-vaxxers but they absolutely weren’t,” he told BFMTV. “Several friends told them to get themselves vaccinated but they felt because of their lifestyle and their [lack of] comorbidity, they weren’t at risk of Covid.”
With this character’s death, the thread of prophecy is severed. Restore a saved game to restore the weave of fate, or persist in the doomed world you have created.
they undeniable had an intressing life
Rest in peace handsome Squidward #1&2
Really sad that they had no problem injecting all sorts of chemicals into their body to turned them into that ridiculous face, but objected the vaccine.
They thought their “healthy lifestyle” would save them!
Well, sad to see them die, but there is a price one has to pay when you are that stupid.
This part of their Wikipedia entry never fails to crack me up:
>Controversy over the Bogdanoffs’ work began on 22 October 2002, with an email sent by University of Tours physicist Max Niedermaier to University of Pittsburgh physicist Ezra T. Newman. Niedermaier *suggested* that the Bogdanoffs’ Ph.D. theses and papers were “spoof[s],” created by throwing together instances of theoretical-physics jargon, including terminology from string theory.
I like how with string theory you can never be 100% certain that what they wrote isn’t just a bunch of “delightfully meaningless combinations of buzzwords”.
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Grichka and Igor Bogdanoff became France’s most famous twins, hosting a TV science and science-fiction show in the 1980s on a spaceship set.
They died of coronavirus within days of each other in hospital, Grichka on 28 December and his brother on Monday.
Aged 72, the brothers had not been vaccinated against Covid-19.
Their friends said they were convinced their healthy lifestyle would protect them and they were admitted to hospital in mid-December.
Although their families did not specify the cause of their deaths, their lawyer Edouard de Lamaze confirmed they had both contracted the virus.
Family friend Pierre-Jean Chalençon said they had left it too late to seek hospital treatment, deciding it was similar to flu. “People have said they were anti-vaxxers but they absolutely weren’t,” he told BFMTV. “Several friends told them to get themselves vaccinated but they felt because of their lifestyle and their [lack of] comorbidity, they weren’t at risk of Covid.”
With this character’s death, the thread of prophecy is severed. Restore a saved game to restore the weave of fate, or persist in the doomed world you have created.
they undeniable had an intressing life
Rest in peace handsome Squidward #1&2
Really sad that they had no problem injecting all sorts of chemicals into their body to turned them into that ridiculous face, but objected the vaccine.
They thought their “healthy lifestyle” would save them!
Well, sad to see them die, but there is a price one has to pay when you are that stupid.
This part of their Wikipedia entry never fails to crack me up:
>Controversy over the Bogdanoffs’ work began on 22 October 2002, with an email sent by University of Tours physicist Max Niedermaier to University of Pittsburgh physicist Ezra T. Newman. Niedermaier *suggested* that the Bogdanoffs’ Ph.D. theses and papers were “spoof[s],” created by throwing together instances of theoretical-physics jargon, including terminology from string theory.
I like how with string theory you can never be 100% certain that what they wrote isn’t just a bunch of “delightfully meaningless combinations of buzzwords”.
Rip. Bizonnacci tribute when?
Their faces are nightmare fuel.
Why do they look like that? Help. I am scared.
Can I get a quick rundown on these guys?