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Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »@MeeseeksAndDestroy My parents divorced in the early 90s, I was 9... I was raised largely by a single mother and we had little money, renting movies on the weekends was something we enjoyed and Robin Williams movie's helped us get through what was a very difficult time for us all...
I love Mrs Doubtfire but it still tugs on the heartstrings
I get this as I was going through the same thing at the same time. I still associate that movie with what I was going through.1 -
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Too much to list..
But I'd give a woman a beard ride right about now.4 -
Thanks to @effing_steve .... Skin2
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@MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »Do people really get sad when celebrities die? I mean other than death being a sad thing in general.
I can't tell if it's just an act, maybe out of respect for the deceased, or if people genuinely feel upset when a celebrity does.
I don't feel anything, even if they were an icon. Maybe of moment of "oh that sucks". Anyone care to explain?
Two musicians died recently, Glen Campbell and Don Williams, that made me realize that my childhood/teen influencers are dying off. So I decided to go see another one in concert before he dies.
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effing_steve wrote: »Thanks to @effing_steve .... Skin
I don't see what's so gross about it.
Attached to a person...fine...once it is off of a person I am out!!!0 -
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Thought this was the 'what do you find attractive' thread but i like the joke so it stays0 -
MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »@MeeseeksAndDestroy My parents divorced in the early 90s, I was 9... I was raised largely by a single mother and we had little money, renting movies on the weekends was something we enjoyed and Robin Williams movie's helped us get through what was a very difficult time for us all...
I love Mrs Doubtfire but it still tugs on the heartstrings
So it's not so much about the person as it is an attachment to the memories?
The man was a gift from God, not to idolize him but I think you get what I mean when I say that...
He's a part of those memories...1 -
RunHardBeStrong wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »@MeeseeksAndDestroy My parents divorced in the early 90s, I was 9... I was raised largely by a single mother and we had little money, renting movies on the weekends was something we enjoyed and Robin Williams movie's helped us get through what was a very difficult time for us all...
I love Mrs Doubtfire but it still tugs on the heartstrings
I get this as I was going through the same thing at the same time. I still associate that movie with what I was going through.
Yeah same here, it hits pretty close to home... Especially since I'm from the bay area0 -
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MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »@MeeseeksAndDestroy My parents divorced in the early 90s, I was 9... I was raised largely by a single mother and we had little money, renting movies on the weekends was something we enjoyed and Robin Williams movie's helped us get through what was a very difficult time for us all...
I love Mrs Doubtfire but it still tugs on the heartstrings
So it's not so much about the person as it is an attachment to the memories?
The man was a gift from God, not to idolize him but I think you get what I mean when I say that...
He's a part of those memories...
Thanks for sharing. I'm not trying to invalidate your feelings or judge you. Just trying to understand the process of developing that kind of attachment to someone you don't know.
I can only relate to this when I think of historical figures or people I've come to respect thru their contributions to fields of study that interest me.
But attributing that admiration for who was basically a gloried pimp? Just not for me. Is it arguable ? Sure but not for me.0 -
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@TeacupsAndToning wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »@MeeseeksAndDestroy My parents divorced in the early 90s, I was 9... I was raised largely by a single mother and we had little money, renting movies on the weekends was something we enjoyed and Robin Williams movie's helped us get through what was a very difficult time for us all...
I love Mrs Doubtfire but it still tugs on the heartstrings
So it's not so much about the person as it is an attachment to the memories?
The man was a gift from God, not to idolize him but I think you get what I mean when I say that...
He's a part of those memories...
Thanks for sharing. I'm not trying to invalidate your feelings or judge you. Just trying to understand the process of developing that kind of attachment to someone you don't know.
We were both young but do you remember when Princess Diana died?
Everyone on tv was crying - I'd never seen anything like it and I didn't understand at all.
I remember when I was standing in our den when it was announced on TV1 -
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MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »@MeeseeksAndDestroy My parents divorced in the early 90s, I was 9... I was raised largely by a single mother and we had little money, renting movies on the weekends was something we enjoyed and Robin Williams movie's helped us get through what was a very difficult time for us all...
I love Mrs Doubtfire but it still tugs on the heartstringsRunHardBeStrong wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »@MeeseeksAndDestroy My parents divorced in the early 90s, I was 9... I was raised largely by a single mother and we had little money, renting movies on the weekends was something we enjoyed and Robin Williams movie's helped us get through what was a very difficult time for us all...
I love Mrs Doubtfire but it still tugs on the heartstrings
I get this as I was going through the same thing at the same time. I still associate that movie with what I was going through.
This is fascinating and maybe a different subject entirely. The idea of attaching personal memories and emotions to a movie/actor or other seemingly unrelated things.
This is definitely true, people do it with songs and smells all the time. I have a few movies with this attachment too.1 -
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@TeacupsAndToning wrote: »@MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »@TeacupsAndToning our cold black hearts can freeze together and I'd be ok with that
Yes please.
Freeze us like Walt Disney. Then we can terrorize people in the year 3000.
Or like Ted Williams. Google it.0 -
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MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »SomebodyWakeUpHIcks wrote: »@MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »Do people really get sad when celebrities die? I mean other than death being a sad thing in general.
I can't tell if it's just an act, maybe out of respect for the deceased, or if people genuinely feel upset when a celebrity does.
I don't feel anything, even if they were an icon. Maybe of moment of "oh that sucks". Anyone care to explain?
Two musicians died recently, Glen Campbell and Don Williams, that made me realize that my childhood/teen influencers are dying off. So I decided to go see another one in concert before he dies.
That's a smart way to deal with it. Does Canada provide concert tickets with their unemployment checks?
No but I'm able to work the system and sell some of my entitlements and use the cash for concert tickets and bar crawls.1 -
TeacupsAndToning wrote: »SomebodyWakeUpHIcks wrote: »@TeacupsAndToning wrote: »@MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »@TeacupsAndToning our cold black hearts can freeze together and I'd be ok with that
Yes please.
Freeze us like Walt Disney. Then we can terrorize people in the year 3000.
Or like Ted Williams. Google it.
Gah
You're welcome.0 -
OutOfUserName wrote: »one step forward and two steps back.....
MC Skat Kat! Now there's a celebrity I'd hate to see die.0 -
CaptainFantastic00 wrote: »I agree with this 100%. Not having deep sorrow when someone you don't know dies is totally normal and natural.
Exactly! Can you imagine if how insane we would be if we let every single death affect us so deeply? I have a wall built up in my mind that keeps me from getting emotional. I'm tough as nails when I'm in work mode, outside of work I'm a big baby.2 -
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As a Marine, I don't have the slightest clue why the entire Marine Corps isn't already there.. no paperwork needed it's from the mouth of the executive to the commandant. Hope they are alright.1
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always_smilin_D wrote: »My family and friends from PR
Praying safety over them, friend0 -
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Food, one more hour until I can eat.0
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InItToWinIt81 wrote: »Food, one more hour until I can eat.
Intermitten fasting?0
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