The world is a less funny place without that one shining beacon of hilarity. RIP
Robin Williams
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The sad part is, is that the world wasn't a funny place for him. Depression is a terrible thing. -
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He was a titan.
This is the first time a celebrity's death has ever made me feel small and insignificant.Comment
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I remember watching Popeye a lot as a kid...always loved that cheesy movie...and he was big in the USO so lots of respect there....as for his depression just think of how manic he was all the time...then being on medication...I'm sure it was a crazy roller coaster of emotions for him...he will be missed..."In a cruel and evil world, being cynical can allow you to get some entertainment out of it."
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Am I the only one who would be slightly more relieved if it was auto-erotic asphyxiation? At least then it would have been an accident...Cthulhu for president! Why settle for the lesser evil?Comment
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Debs1964 posted on her Facebook 9 hours ago "I heard the news about Robin Williams at 3am as they play radio 24 hours a day in the campsite toilets, very, very sad, but those that have never suffered from depression will never understand the overwhelming loneliness and despair, it doesn't matter how adored he was by millions of people, the only persons love you really need is your own, if you can't love yourself then you will continue to exist in the bottom of a very dark hole. RIP Robin Williams, I hope you have finally found peace"Comment
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I write this with a tear in my eye and a void my heart.... Robin Williams was a white knight in shining armor to millions. It is sad that some one who made so many people laugh, could have been so unhappy himself.
He was a true white knight. He will be immortalised for ever in his some of his marvelous movie animations.
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I saw something similar on the web. Robin Williams isn't dead, we're just waiting for someone to roll a 5 or an 8.Cthulhu for president! Why settle for the lesser evil?Comment
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Debs1964 posted on her Facebook 9 hours ago "I heard the news about Robin Williams at 3am as they play radio 24 hours a day in the campsite toilets, very, very sad, but those that have never suffered from depression will never understand the overwhelming loneliness and despair, it doesn't matter how adored he was by millions of people, the only persons love you really need is your own, if you can't love yourself then you will continue to exist in the bottom of a very dark hole. RIP Robin Williams, I hope you have finally found peace"
Some people may know, on and off throughout my life I have suffered from depression, I once had to have 6 months off sick due to it, and when I was 17 I made an attempt on my own life, since then I once emptied a bottle of pills into my hand, stared at them for a long time before putting them back in the bottle, and have thought about it a few times since. I am lucky, my depression is reactive, there is always something that triggers it (usually men!!). It's when you have known such deep despair that you really begin to understand how it feels. For those of you that are lucky enough not to have suffered this hugely debilitating illness, it is a lot more than feeling a bit down, it is like being at the bottom of a very deep, dark hole with no visible means of ever getting out of it. But is possible to escape from it, and I no longer mind sharing my experiences, if they can help to give one person hope for the future if they are feeling this way, then sharing it is worthwhileThere are 10 types of people in this world, those who understand binary maths and those who don'tComment
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