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« Reply #40 on: August 15, 2014, 04:18:20 PM »
It always angered me when people committed suicide, sometimes it still does....but if there is one thing I've learned in the last few years is that we don't know how to cope with mental illness. No real strides in the medical field except trial and error with different kinds of prescription drug cocktails. Now, there are people who take the "easy" way out...for stupid reasons like bankruptcy or divorce or a fucking break up and that is bullshit. But for people with depression, I think it's a different ballgame. Suicide would be unfathomable to you or me, but their brains don't work like a normal person's. Just my thoughts.

But whatever his reasons were or weren't, I don't think he took the coward's way out. Long history of drug and alcohol abuse....but he put that belt around his neck stone cold sober. I think that was his fuck you to those demons.

Well put.

He also had Parkinson's. Hard to get inside the mind of someone with disorders like that and see things how they are seeing them.
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« Reply #41 on: August 15, 2014, 04:37:51 PM »
I honestly used to feel the same about anyone who committed suicide unless I knew they were facing some long, painful road to death from an illness.  I've been facing some demons of my own lately and my stress level has reached a boiling point.  I get how things like stress and depression can dominate your life.  But suicide is just not something that's ever even remotely crossed my mind as a "way out".  I would think your daily life would have to be sheer torment with no end in sight to consider that as an option.   
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« Reply #42 on: August 15, 2014, 05:07:21 PM »
I honestly used to feel the same about anyone who committed suicide unless I knew they were facing some long, painful road to death from an illness.  I've been facing some demons of my own lately and my stress level has reached a boiling point.  I get how things like stress and depression can dominate your life.  But suicide is just not something that's ever even remotely crossed my mind as a "way out".  I would think your daily life would have to be sheer torment with no end in sight to consider that as an option.
I don't think whether to drive the Bentley or the Rolls classifies as demons.
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« Reply #43 on: August 15, 2014, 05:34:58 PM »
I honestly used to feel the same about anyone who committed suicide unless I knew they were facing some long, painful road to death from an illness.  I've been facing some demons of my own lately and my stress level has reached a boiling point.  I get how things like stress and depression can dominate your life.  But suicide is just not something that's ever even remotely crossed my mind as a "way out".  I would think your daily life would have to be sheer torment with no end in sight to consider that as an option.
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« Reply #44 on: August 15, 2014, 05:44:29 PM »
Depression, anxiety, early stages of Parkinson's, history of drug and alcohol abuse, no telling how many rounds of antidepressant/SSRI's (that may or may not permanently rewire the brain) during his rehab stints or treatment for his depression and anxiety.  Sounds delightful!  I think we should all give a try!

He seemed to genuinely like making people laugh.  I wonder if his spastic ways of always going into funny voices or acting like he had ADD was his way of distracting his mind from the demons he faced.  Everyone copes in different ways.  I think he was a truly screwed up individual and it finally got the best of him.  I can't fathom suicide, but I am not going to sit back and call someone a coward when dealing with those issues either.
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« Reply #45 on: August 15, 2014, 06:02:16 PM »
Depression, anxiety, early stages of Parkinson's, history of drug and alcohol abuse, no telling how many rounds of antidepressant/SSRI's (that may or may not permanently rewire the brain) during his rehab stints or treatment for his depression and anxiety.  Sounds delightful!  I think we should all give a try!

He seemed to genuinely like making people laugh.  I wonder if his spastic ways of always going into funny voices or acting like he had ADD was his way of distracting his mind from the demons he faced.  Everyone copes in different ways.  I think he was a truly screwed up individual and it finally got the best of him.  I can't fathom suicide, but I am not going to sit back and call someone a coward when dealing with those issues either.

I have no idea of the issues he faced.


He took the coward way out, What he did was selfish. He eased his pain while causing a great many people more pain than anyone should have to endure.
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« Reply #46 on: August 15, 2014, 06:32:36 PM »
Depression, anxiety, early stages of Parkinson's, history of drug and alcohol abuse, no telling how many rounds of antidepressant/SSRI's (that may or may not permanently rewire the brain) during his rehab stints or treatment for his depression and anxiety.  Sounds delightful!  I think we should all give a try!

He seemed to genuinely like making people laugh.  I wonder if his spastic ways of always going into funny voices or acting like he had ADD was his way of distracting his mind from the demons he faced.  Everyone copes in different ways.  I think he was a truly screwed up individual and it finally got the best of him.  I can't fathom suicide, but I am not going to sit back and call someone a coward when dealing with those issues either.
Nor am I.

There are umpteen different degrees of bipolar disorder and I'm guessing he fought like a fucking champ as long as he could in spite of what anyone else might think. In his mind it was okay to end his life NOW.

There is no one size fits all in this life and his own children seem resigned in acceptance of their father's demise even though most of us cannot fathom suicide as an option. And odds are they themselves will carry some form of the disorder at some point in their own lives if not already.

Sometimes it's ones belief system that keeps them alive-but how strong is it and for how long?   
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« Reply #47 on: August 19, 2014, 04:37:32 PM »
I don't think whether to drive the Bentley or the Rolls classifies as demons.

You've never been faced with this quandary, have you?


Didn't think so.  Until you've walked in another man's Armani's....
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« Reply #48 on: August 19, 2014, 05:08:56 PM »
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« Reply #49 on: August 19, 2014, 06:47:46 PM »
I have heard that big cigars are a good way to break a dick sucking habit.
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