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- Nutinelse2doExplorer
FrankShore wrote:
Jonathan Winters didn't commit suicide
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Winters
My bad. Someone told me today he did and I did not verify that before my post.
Boy the results today about Robin were sure sad. Hope his family finds the peace they need and remember only the good times. - BoskieExplorerA very funny man who lost his way. thanks for for memories..RIP.
- Deano56Explorerits too bad, but a lot of these funny actors are really struggling being happy inside.
- 11BExplorerThe mind is a terrible place to get lost in.
RIP Robin and thanks for all the laughs. - joloooteExplorerAnother 'Success' story from the wonderful world of 'The mind sciences'. If they can get a patient to talk to themselves aloud about their problems, for very long periods of time (years) sometimes, some patients may exhibit a sleight change in their mental state that some doctors could, maybe, kinda think is an improvement.
If that doesn't work...fill em full of mind altering DRUGS, the effects of which, are only a guess. This isn't much different from what the jungle 'Witch doctors' have done for 1000s of years. That ain't SCIENCE! - msmith1199Explorer IIThey say he has completed four movies that have not been released yet. Must have been one hard working guy.
- 2oldmanExplorer IIPerhaps he was only happy when performing.
- DaveinetExplorer
10forty2 wrote:
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We all wear masks to cover our real selves....Robin's mask to cover his depression was his humor, which he willingly shared with us and which we all loved. I am very saddened by the news that broke yesterday and my heart goes out to his family and the millions of fans that found joy in his humor that covered his sadness. A lesson to us all...never take for granted that a person's outward appearance of strength is a true reflection of their inward stability.
I have known someone who was depressed to the extent that it owned them. They have recovered, but one does not easily understand the depths that depression will control a person. The level of control is very similar to an addiction. (and often goes hand in hand with it) - 10forty2ExplorerWe all wear masks to cover our real selves....Robin's mask to cover his depression was his humor, which he willingly shared with us and which we all loved. I am very saddened by the news that broke yesterday and my heart goes out to his family and the millions of fans that found joy in his humor that covered his sadness. A lesson to us all...never take for granted that a person's outward appearance of strength is a true reflection of their inward stability.
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