Hypothetical question re: Williams. Let's say he's a 63yr old man who's heart just gave out after years of hard living.
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Will Hunting (aka Joemetz)
Aug 12 '14, 06:28
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is the depths of people's sadness over his passing more, less, or the same in your mind?
I think that the man who gave so much joy choosing to end his life is adding a lot of depth this passing.
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for me it's more - it's dredging up memories of a bad family suicide/murder - and it's very painful. -- nm
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JenBro
Aug 12, 09:39
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I was just thinking how one of my favorite movies of his, what dreams may come, will never be seen the same to me -- nm
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dogbert
Aug 12, 06:48
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I think two different things are happening, and they layer seamlessly. We are sad for his passing, sad for his family's loss. But when we imagine the
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landbeck
Aug 12, 06:48
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agreed with your IM. It feels cruel. -- nm
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loosi at home
Aug 12, 06:31
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I was thinking this morning - his chosen profession was to bring laughter to people.
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Mel Profit
Aug 12, 06:30
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yes, i think it is sadder this way. the fact that he felt so much pain is tragically. -- nm
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Andie
Aug 12, 06:29
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