https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1oxYCgp4q0
walked 3 miles to work the night shift, 3 miles back 11pm to 7am and then we feeding the people in the park at 10, been up since noon yesterday, grind simply does not stop
Took me a long time to write this and just process his death. He was a man who left behind an influence bigger than himself. He died a warrior's death, and I'm proud to have known him. I've had friends whom have died from gun violence but never someone who has passed from cancer. It was a death that sat differently with me. Chris was the type of man who wanted to see you better than you were.
Chris was the type of man who wanted to see you better than you were. He was uplifting in the best ways a man could be. I'm proud to have known him.https://houdinimagazine.com/articles/2026-05-13-rest-in-peace-grim-dark-half-off