R.I.P. Robin Williams
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May he RIP.....I loved Mork and Mindy!0
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I didn't realize that he had been battling depression - such a sad loss.0
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How does one wage war against depression? I don't understand how it takes a person into the abyss. I can't believe it
If you don't suffer from it, you will never understand it. Just accept on the word of us that DO suffer, that that abyss is very much real, and it's more awful and horrifying than you could ever fathom.
You can "wage war" on it by raising awareness, by not sounding disbelieving or judgmental (whether that was your intention or not I can't say) about it, and encouraging those who suffer from depression to seek help, and reminding them that there is always a way out, if they are willing to look for it.
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I saw him recently on the John Stewart show and was quite surprised during the interview about the many battles he has fought personally. Hopefully he is no longer struggling and he is as happy as he has made everyone else.0
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Dude wasn't just a comedic genius, but he could also play the complete and total creep. One Hour Photo is one of my favorites of his. Utterly disturbing.0
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RIP Robin. You were quite seriously and honestly one of the best in the game, ever. Your absence is going to be very sorely missed. I don't think a celebrity death has hit me quite this hard- Heath Ledger depressed me; but this man - this man is different. I grew up watching this man. It is unbelievable that he is gone so soon. Please be happy and joyful; the way I will always remember you, funny man.0
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Bangarang Peter......Hook0
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The scene of him singing Figaro in Mrs. Doubtfire - captures just one facet of his brilliance.
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I just saw a really funny black comedy with him in it this year. I saw him in the early 2000s doing standup at Gotham Comedy Club - it was a surprise appearance - and it was a great performance.0
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The movie I really enjoyed was called "World's Greatest Dad".0
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My wife committed suicide a year ago in what sounds like much the same way. She had chronic depression her whole adult life, as far as I know from her teenage years onward. She was 36 and left me with 2 little girls.
Logic doesn't play much part in suicide. People forget how much they are loved and how many people love them and depend on them. The mind enters a tailspin into a black hole. I never knew what she was planning, she was smart and kept it hidden from me. She knew that if I knew her plans I would've stopped her. That's how you can tell when they are serious and it's not just for attention.
It's hard to hear this news and separate one from the other. What I've learned is that suicide is entirely preventable, people need to be proactive and step up, get involved when they see or hear alarming things. In my wife's case we all failed her, her family and mine, there were many opportunities to help that were missed. I think we all need to pay more attention to those at risk people, those who really need it the most.
And a person who commits suicide isn't thinking it through. It inflicts a lot of pain on the living, we have to keep going on thinking about the pain, ourselves and each other. For the one who commits suicide their pain is over, and all they've done is given it to their loved ones.0 -
My wife committed suicide a year ago in what sounds like much the same way. She had chronic depression her whole adult life, as far as I know from her teenage years onward. She was 36 and left me with 2 little girls.
Logic doesn't play much part in suicide. People forget how much they are loved and how many people love them and depend on them. The mind enters a tailspin into a black hole. I never knew what she was planning, she was smart and kept it hidden from me. She knew that if I knew her plans I would've stopped her. That's how you can tell when they are serious and it's not just for attention.
It's hard to hear this news and separate one from the other. What I've learned is that suicide is entirely preventable, people need to be proactive and step up, get involved when they see or hear alarming things. In my wife's case we all failed her, her family and mine, there were many opportunities to help that were missed. I think we all need to pay more attention to those at risk people, those who really need it the most.
And a person who commits suicide isn't thinking it through. It inflicts a lot of pain on the living, we have to keep going on thinking about the pain, ourselves and each other. For the one who commits suicide their pain is over, and all they've done is given it to their loved ones.
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I don't usually get worked up over celebrity deaths, but I am genuinely sad to hear of Robin Williams' passing.0
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So incredibly sad. I haven't been able to get over it all day. I don't know that I can watch anything just yet... It's far too soon. Especially since I want to watch Patch Adams... I just... I don't think I can yet...
RIP Robin Williams. You'll be missed by family, friends, and fans alike.0 -
RIP Robin Williams. You'll be missed by family, friends, and fans alike.0
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RIP funny man. My mom and I still remember when you were on the Bonnie Hunt show , and literally started talking through your butt.0
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Watching the birdcage in his honor.:brokenheart:
Another great movie!0 -
My wife committed suicide a year ago in what sounds like much the same way. She had chronic depression her whole adult life, as far as I know from her teenage years onward. She was 36 and left me with 2 little girls.
Logic doesn't play much part in suicide. People forget how much they are loved and how many people love them and depend on them. The mind enters a tailspin into a black hole. I never knew what she was planning, she was smart and kept it hidden from me. She knew that if I knew her plans I would've stopped her. That's how you can tell when they are serious and it's not just for attention.
It's hard to hear this news and separate one from the other. What I've learned is that suicide is entirely preventable, people need to be proactive and step up, get involved when they see or hear alarming things. In my wife's case we all failed her, her family and mine, there were many opportunities to help that were missed. I think we all need to pay more attention to those at risk people, those who really need it the most.
And a person who commits suicide isn't thinking it through. It inflicts a lot of pain on the living, we have to keep going on thinking about the pain, ourselves and each other. For the one who commits suicide their pain is over, and all they've done is given it to their loved ones.
My heart goes out to you & yours...I agree with what you said.0 -
I grew up with Robin Williams. Feels like I lost a family friend. So very sad.
Same here - I grew up watching Mork & Mindy, was a teen who loved him in Dead Poet's Society, and as an adult I always enjoyed watching him in anything that he did (especially improv - what an amazing talent). Depression can be an overwhelming, horrible way to live, and my heart is so saddened that he was unable to find his way out of it this time.0 -
PHENOMENAL actor with great range (comedy to drama/thriler); huge loss. I remember hearing a bit of trivia stating that he starred in more US$100M grossing movies than any other actor in the 1990's.
#IHazASad
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My wife committed suicide a year ago in what sounds like much the same way. She had chronic depression her whole adult life, as far as I know from her teenage years onward. She was 36 and left me with 2 little girls.
Logic doesn't play much part in suicide. People forget how much they are loved and how many people love them and depend on them. The mind enters a tailspin into a black hole. I never knew what she was planning, she was smart and kept it hidden from me. She knew that if I knew her plans I would've stopped her. That's how you can tell when they are serious and it's not just for attention.
It's hard to hear this news and separate one from the other. What I've learned is that suicide is entirely preventable, people need to be proactive and step up, get involved when they see or hear alarming things. In my wife's case we all failed her, her family and mine, there were many opportunities to help that were missed. I think we all need to pay more attention to those at risk people, those who really need it the most.
And a person who commits suicide isn't thinking it through. It inflicts a lot of pain on the living, we have to keep going on thinking about the pain, ourselves and each other. For the one who commits suicide their pain is over, and all they've done is given it to their loved ones.
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Prayers for you & Robin Williams family & friends.0 -
Sooooooo sad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love his movies - Amazing talented actor ....... RIP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
True Legend!!!!!!!!!!!!0 -
RIP0 -
I feel like I lost the father I always wanted. You will be missed.0 -
He taught me many things via humor. He was a great man and one of the few celebrity deaths that have upset me.
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RIP0
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RIP RW
I love this clip of his encounter with Koko the gorilla: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GorgFtCqPEs0
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