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Littlesecret said:
Well thank you life for making me gluten intolerant at the age of 26!

I'm sorry. :\ And to Ymir too. It does suck when there's something you're used to eating has to be cut out of your diet.. and gluten too. I think there are more and more food products now that cater to people who are gluten intolerant. It still does suck. Sorry to hear about the news, Littlesecret. :\
 
Everyone wants their slice of tragedy, but no one wants a slice of good news. There's humanity's problem right there.
 
I think suicide is very selfish, that's my thoughts on the subject.
Especially when the person has a lot of people in their lives. A wife, kids, grand kids, friends.
At the end of the day I don't think they can live with been a nobody. They love the accolades, the stardom, the money, the phrase, Oscars etc
When it goes away, they can't take it. Drugs and drink don't help either.
It's politically correct to say the right things, it's 'so sad' etc and nobody can say anything different.
 
^And an ******* never ceases to be an *******- must be awesome to sit in judgment, particularly when you spend your life on the sidelines wringing your hands and pissing and moaning about everything....
 
WildernessWildChild said:
^And an ******* never ceases to be an *******- must be awesome to sit in judgment, particularly when you spend your life on the sidelines wringing your hands and pissing and moaning about everything....

who are you talking about ?

I believe in freedom of speech to a certain extent.
 
Triple Bogey said:
WildernessWildChild said:
^And an ******* never ceases to be an *******- must be awesome to sit in judgment, particularly when you spend your life on the sidelines wringing your hands and pissing and moaning about everything....

who are you talking about ?

I believe in freedom of speech to a certain extent.

As do I, to a certain extent. Cheap commentary by small-minded types tends to take me to that certain extent rather quickly.
 
Triple Bogey said:
I think suicide is very selfish, that's my thoughts on the subject.
Especially when the person has a lot of people in their lives. A wife, kids, grand kids, friends.
At the end of the day I don't think they can live with been a nobody. They love the accolades, the stardom, the money, the phrase, Oscars etc
When it goes away, they can't take it. Drugs and drink don't help either.
It's politically correct to say the right things, it's 'so sad' etc and nobody can say anything different.

Oh, did you know the man? Wow, it must have been so awesome to know someone so personally that you can know all that to be true...

And if this is about Robin Williams, do your research a little better next time...actually, how about you go ahead and do any research at all. It didn't all go away, he was still working in Hollywood.

You apparently think money and being famous makes a person happy. I guess this goes to show you that it doesn't. When someone is so depressed that they consider taking their own life and/or actually do so, it IS sad. Sad that no one saw it, sad that they didn't get help, sad that the world lost a good person, which is usually the case for suicides, whether they are famous or not.
 

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