The Red Summer
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When people hear the diagnosis "leukemia," they think illnesses that kill quickly, but that's often not the case in people his age. Some types of chronic leukemia are prone to escalate later, but others are the sort you die with, not of. So it would explain releasing the diagnosis of cancer but not specifying the type.
I'm going to speculate -- Buckingham Palace announces that King Charles has "a form of cancer," but doesn't specify which, other than that it was not cancer of the prostate, which was what he went in for.
I'm guessing low-grade leukemia. It could be found incidentally on a routine blood test and might require treatment that would prevent him from meeting people in person for a while.
I had to get my philodendron a trellis so it goes across the wall instead of invading the acoustic ceiling tiles at work
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@Alfred Create a photorealistic picture of a stained glass window depicting a court jester with a motley coat, cap and bells, and marotte.
@Alfred Create an image of six packets of ketchup, using the image in this post as an example of a ketchup packet, and give the packets frightened faces, because a giant orange hand is about to squeeze them