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RIP lord humongous
« on: July 03, 2026, 04:40:23 AM »
 As many of you know, Kjell had been battling end-stage kidney disease for the past four and a half years, receiving dialysis three days a week.
It was a long and painful journey, filled with countless battles to overcome, including the gradual loss of his bodily autonomy.
This past Sunday, after much consideration, Kjell made the decision to take back control over his pain and his body by stopping dialysis.
On Thursday, Torsdag (Thor’s Day), July 2, Kjell passed away peacefully in his sleep, surrounded by his sons.
The days leading up to his passing were filled with joy, gratitude, peace, and acceptance. He did it his way.
Back in 2022, many medical professionals told Kjell that he would never make it to his first Christmas after kidney failure. He proved them wrong. He celebrated four more Christmases, giving him four precious extra years with the people he loved most.
Unfortunately, a kidney transplant was never an option. Forty years ago, severe blood clotting in his legs left him without the major arteries needed for adequate blood flow. Over the course of five major operations spanning 45 hours, doctors gave him an ultimatum: become a double amputee, or keep his legs knowing they would have compromised function and severe cramping for the rest of his life.
Against medical advice, Kjell chose to keep his legs.
Through relentless weight training, determination, and sheer force of will, he forced blood through the remaining network of tiny capillaries, achieving what many believed to be impossible. He proved the experts wrong until he was strong enough to "JUST WALK AWAY"
Even in his final days, many doctors could not fully explain how he had done it. Some referred to him as a walking miracle.
But it wasn’t a miracle.
It was unrelenting determination, self-belief, and extraordinary willpower.
That mindset didn’t just overcome the impossible, it gave Kjell more than four decades of life that he might otherwise never have had. More importantly, it gave him the chance to continue raising his five sons, whom he loved beyond words, and who loved him just as deeply.
In his final days, Kjell spoke often of how grateful he was for his bodybuilding and coaching career, for the life he built between the two countries he called home, Sweden and Australia, and for the opportunity to inspire and connect with people around the world through his iconic role as The Lord Humungus.
That legacy will never die.
“BE STILL, MY DOGS OF WAR… WE HAVE ALL LOST SOMEONE WE HAVE LOVED… BUT WE DO IT MY WAY. WE DO IT MY WAY.”
Kjell lived a colorful life on his own terms, with unwavering conviction, an adventurous heart, and a spirit that refused to surrender.
To all of his friends, fans, clients, and family: thank you. You made his life richer and fuller than you could ever know.
A ceremony will be held to honour his memory. The time, date, and location will be announced in due course.
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Re: RIP lord humongous
« Reply #1 on: July 03, 2026, 04:42:03 AM »
   
   
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Re: RIP lord humongous
« Reply #2 on: July 03, 2026, 12:19:42 PM »

Lord Humongous - a real life getbigger
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Re: RIP lord humongous
« Reply #3 on: July 03, 2026, 12:38:24 PM »
Looked him up when I saw the Mad Max reference as I vaguely remembered someone telling me he knew a guy who used to brag his dad was in Mad Max. Humongus is from my town Gothenburg and he apparently trained at times at a notorious gym here where back in the day the owner used to shoot up guys with roids in his office, there was line into the office at times LOL. I trained a few times there, once when I was like 13 years old when my school class took a field trip there to lift; I remember the owner showed us how to bench and he told me, well you obviously have done this before :D

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Re: RIP lord humongous
« Reply #4 on: July 03, 2026, 01:05:27 PM »
Looked him up when I saw the Mad Max reference as I vaguely remembered someone telling me he knew a guy who used to brag his dad was in Mad Max. Humongus is from my town Gothenburg and he apparently trained at times at a notorious gym here where back in the day the owner used to shoot up guys with roids in his office, there was line into the office at times LOL. I trained a few times there, once when I was like 13 years old when my school class took a field trip there to lift; I remember the owner showed us how to bench and he told me, well you obviously have done this before :D

Tell us more about this feild trip for 13 year olds to lift

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Re: RIP lord humongous
« Reply #5 on: July 03, 2026, 01:16:24 PM »
Tell us more about this feild trip for 13 year olds to lift

Nothing much to it. I only stored it in my memory because this experienced bodybuilder/juicer/underworld gangster could tell I had some experience, I was proud. Maybe it's "dear diary" stuff but there it is :D It's bodybuilding related because it has to do with lifting; I had already lifted a bit for several years at that young age.

Anyways, I remember thinking that it's sort of silly this kid was known for his dad being in Mad Max for some pretty minor role; felt like ancient stuff even back then :D

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Re: RIP lord humongous
« Reply #6 on: July 03, 2026, 01:23:56 PM »
76 is a decent age

'Life fades. Vision dims. In the end all that remains are memories'

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Re: RIP lord humongous
« Reply #7 on: July 03, 2026, 03:35:19 PM »
Would be a great role for Mike O'Hearn in a remake.

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Re: RIP lord humongous
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RIP

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Re: RIP lord humongous
« Reply #9 on: Today at 08:14:38 AM »
Was his wee wee humongous

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Re: RIP lord humongous
« Reply #10 on: Today at 09:25:00 AM »
Looked him up when I saw the Mad Max reference as I vaguely remembered someone telling me he knew a guy who used to brag his dad was in Mad Max. Humongus is from my town Gothenburg and he apparently trained at times at a notorious gym here where back in the day the owner used to shoot up guys with roids in his office, there was line into the office at times LOL. I trained a few times there, once when I was like 13 years old when my school class took a field trip there to lift; I remember the owner showed us how to bench and he told me, well you obviously have done this before :D

Now that The Humongous has faded, it's your turn to keep your fellow apes in order
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