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Cover album and screen print (made specifically for Molina himself before his death) sales to offset funeral costs.
EDIT: from the artist of the screen print (the artist responsible for The Magnolia Electric Co.'s cover and GY!BE's Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven:
From William Schaff:
"Back in January of this year, I received a message from a friend of Jason's, Tara Samaha. Like so many of us were, she was concerned. She was concerned for his safety, mental and physical health after receiving an alarming email. She felt he needed a map to help him through these troubled times and then asked that I make him one. I did. Sadly we were never able to land a concrete address for Jason, where we knew he would get the map. I know that he had lost things important to him over the past few years, for various reasons, so I wanted to be sure this got into his hands, and no one else. That said -- sadly -- the map was never delivered to him. Upon learning of his death, the map sat in my studio; it felt cold, and now useless. A guide made for a friend who can no longer see it. Ryan Graveface and I thought of how, thanks to folks like you, we were able to raise a considerable amount of money for Jason's medical bills through sales of the book, From Black Sheep Boys to Bill Collectors. We thought maybe there is still a way for this map to be useful. Not as it was originally intended, a map for one man, but as tool to commemorate this man, and continue to help his family, especially in such dark times as these. 100% of the profits from this print will be going to Jason Molina's family. We now have a chance to give back to the family that gave us Jason, who in turn gave us all so much. Our love goes out to the Molina family, and to the family he built in his dusty road travels."
Post by Delicious Meatball Sub on May 1, 2013 15:00:19 GMT -5
I've known quite a few epileptics, including two people I grew up with who died from complications, so I'm sympathetic to that reasoning. Wouldn't be surprised if some lifestyle choices are exacerbating the issue.
I've known quite a few epileptics, including two people I grew up with who died from complications, so I'm sympathetic to that reasoning. Wouldn't be surprised if some lifestyle choices are exacerbating the issue.
I'm ignorant about epilepsy and just learned something today. I didn't know it could develop later on or be caused/worsened by certain life choices. I just assumed it was something you were born with/from an early age. I hadn't heard that as an excuse for his seizures until recently but that makes sense if he was keeping that kind of personal info private.
I've known quite a few epileptics, including two people I grew up with who died from complications, so I'm sympathetic to that reasoning. Wouldn't be surprised if some lifestyle choices are exacerbating the issue.
I'm ignorant about epilepsy and just learned something today. I didn't know it could develop later on or be caused/worsened by certain life choices. I just assumed it was something you were born with/from an early age. I hadn't heard that as an excuse for his seizures until recently but that makes sense if he was keeping that kind of personal info private.
This is what my post is referring to above. Seldom to people "get" epilepsy in adulthood. The seizures are often due to a traceable cause- tumors, withdrawal from nervous system depressants, etc.