So what's the story behind BYM?
Hello Gryphon,
On 05 Feb 15 20:36, Gryphon wrote to All:
So what's the story behind BYM?
What do you mean, exactly?
What do you mean, exactly?
There were several memorial pieces in the latest b7-011 blocktronics
art pack. There was no info on how he died, etc.
Ah. In that case, and don't quote me on this.. I believe Bym and his girlfriend went to Brazil to visit Enzo (Luciano). After hanging out one late night, they parted ways (Luciano and his girlfriend went home, Fredrick (Bym) and his girlfriend went back their hotel). In the
morning, Fredrick got up early and went for a swim by himself, got
sucked under by the current and drowned. At least I think that's what I remember being said.
Yes, something like that. I didn't really want to comment about his
death since I didn't know BYM and don't know how many people knew the details or whether they were comfortable with them being spread
around. It's damn tragic though - for it to end like that on vacation
when everything is (I'm assuming from little details we've heard)
going really great.
Not knowing BYM, my heart especially goes out to Enzo who, while I'm
not "close" to, is definitely someone I have a lot of respect and admiration for. To have someone you've known for ages travel half way around the world to visit you and then randomly lose their life like
that - it can't be easy. I'm sure there was at least a little weight
of responsibility on his conscience, and that's on top of having to be involved in contacting authorities, family, getting the body back
home, and all kinds of other horrible shit he must have had to be at
least loosely involved with in the wake. Ugh.
BYM was an incredible artist and if there is one thing I hope people
take away from those tributes its that he definitely made a major impression on fans of ANSI art and the best artists out there alike.
Yeah, that had to be hard. I went through my dad passing away back in
'13, and even though I hadn't talked to him in almost a decade, it was hard enough. Then on top of it having to go through all his stuff as
well as finances to make sure his mom would continue to be taken care
of. So I can definitely relate to at least some of what he went through. The situation itself had to have been a complete shocker, and then
dealing with family whom you have no idea who they are, etc.. is unreal. :(
Ugh, so not looking forward to when I have to deal with that kind of
thing with my own family. Happens to all of us sooner or later, I
suppose. :/
Sure does man. I had a step-dad die when I was 13 (was more of a father
to me than my own, ie: fishing, baseball coach, helped me build things, etc). He was only like 36-37. Three cancerous brain tumors. It was
caught early and the doctors gave him about 6 months to live. He made it
a year and a half leaving my mom, me, and two of his own children with
my mom (I think only 3 and 5 at the time) :(
My dad went at 53, of a massive heart attack in his sleep (at least he
was sleeping, I suppose). No prior family history of death that young,
so I'm guessing (and with a little proof of what I saw at his house and
in his car) he wasn't taking very good care of himself. :(
It sucks, but that's life I guess.
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