Good for himSix7Six7 wrote:By the way, my father is dead too
He dosen't have to see what a douchebag son he had
Good for himSix7Six7 wrote:By the way, my father is dead too
Xizen47 wrote:Good for himSix7Six7 wrote:By the way, my father is dead too
He dosen't have to see what a douchebag son he had
Pandemonium wrote:Just read about this as well. Seems like a disproportionately high ratio of comedians don't make it to old age.
kevin wrote:Dude, you are a piece of shit. I have battled depression my entire life and almost shot myself with a shotgun. I cried like a bitch when I didn't. I am thankful I didn't kill myself. You just don't get it. Go back to your cookie cutter life dickhead. I'm sure you lived a privileged life judging by your doucenozzel comments. You are a fucking tool. Depression is a disease, killing yourself doesn't "win."Six7Six7 wrote:Good for Robin.
Dude went out on his own terms. No waiting around for old age or cancer to strike. "I'm depressed, life sucks, fuck this, peace out"
Good for you, dude.
What are you some suburb pussy that has not experienced anything in life.
What everyone waits around for cancer to strike?
kevin wrote:Hey 6767 once you get your Dave Navarro molded dildo our of your ass and suck off your shit, I want to beat the shit out of you. I have nothing to lose. Come on bitch. Put your body where your comments are. I'll even give you the first punch. If you are scared we can just box with gloves.
kv wrote:hey shut up
thanks
he's allowed a view without being pounced on personally by someone who never posts anymore
Thanks. You're such a nice person, being happy for the grusome murder of others.Xizen47 wrote:Good for himSix7Six7 wrote:By the way, my father is dead too
He dosen't have to see what a douchebag son he had
An anchor on Fox News said the same thing.Matz wrote:one of his neighbours, this idiot fuckin woman, called him a coward for killing himself in a tv interview ....where's lung cancer when you need it
I think you just stole the douchebag crown with that post.Xizen47 wrote:Good for himSix7Six7 wrote:By the way, my father is dead too
He dosen't have to see what a douchebag son he had
Imma kill u m8ant wrote:I'm not sure where the murder stuff is coming from.
Larry B. wrote:Imma kill u m8ant wrote:I'm not sure where the murder stuff is coming from.
Well he is also allowed his views and opinions regardless. Whether we agree is up to us, but to hate on someone for their differing opinion will make this place pretty fucking sterile.kv wrote:hey shut up
thanks
he's allowed a view without being pounced on personally by someone who never posts anymore
If you know this absolutely, you wouldn't have called it "damn selfish".Sue wrote:I absolutely know that depression is a terrible disease and not a choice
Maybe you should have started and left it at this, because you apparently have no idea what it's like to wake up in the morning and more times than not be overwhelmed with the thoughts of ending your life. It's no picnic let me tell you.Sue wrote:I am not in their shoes so I guess I shouldn't judge
I'm very sorry for anyone who is living with depression. Depression is not a choice but suicide is--I know people say RW was "past help" but how can that be? If it is possible, educate me. Call for help, let your loved ones put you in lockdown treatment until you get a handle on it, anything not to make such a final, painful decision in a dark place. The fact remains that if you take your own life, you ease your burden by leaving it with others and yes, that is selfish.crater wrote:If you know this absolutely, you wouldn't have called it "damn selfish".Sue wrote:I absolutely know that depression is a terrible disease and not a choice
As someone who has had to deal with severe depression for much of my life, I become infuriated each and every time I hear or read someone call it selfish when a person with a known history of severe depression decides to end their life.
I can't control my brain chemistry any more than you can control how tall you are.
Maybe you should have started and left it at this, because you apparently have no idea what it's like to wake up in the morning and more times than not be overwhelmed with the thoughts of ending your life. It's no picnic let me tell you.Sue wrote:I am not in their shoes so I guess I shouldn't judge
Is it sad that his depression finally won out? Absolutely. But I have my doubts that his family is calling it a "damn selfish" choice, because they would know better than anyone what it's like living with someone with severe depression.
Unfortunately, that's nothing more than a soundbite. Many could argue that suicide is a conscious decision you make... but in some/most cases, that decision is influenced by your brain's chemistry and its electric(al?) activity, just like every other decision. So your 'choice' to jump off a bridge isn't much of a 'choice' as it is a consequence. And of course, one could get more philosophical and argue that decision-making is just an illusion, as everything we do and say is determined only by chemical and electric interactions inside and outside our bodies.Sue wrote: I'm very sorry for anyone who is living with depression. Depression is not a choice but suicide is
Waiiiiit. I am NOT talking about what you leave in terms of debt and the physical, I am talking about burdening your loved ones left behind with a lifetime of guilt and anguish because you made the decision to free yourself. Again, I'm being misunderstood. I couldn't give a shit about worldly goods in this case I'm talking about damaging your children by your actions.Larry B. wrote:
Also, your logic of "if you take your own life, you ease your burden by leaving it with others" is also not much more than a soundbite. If I were horribly depressed and jumped out the window right now, all I'd leave behind is money, my possessions, and sadness/disappointment for my family and friends. I'd remove the horrible weight of the world from my shoulders and I wouldn't place it on others, so I don't see how that can be as selfish as you describe it is. If I had debts, kids and other kinds of commitments which make me kill myself, sure, I'd be leaving my burden with others. But that's not always the case, is it?"