Robin Williams Dead at age 63 - Page 8
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Thor.Rush
Sweden702 Posts
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AxiomBlurr
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NotSorry
United States6722 Posts
On August 12 2014 21:24 AxiomBlurr wrote: I hope Seth Mcfarlane with his constant Bullshit against Williams is feeling the cold finger of regret poking into his throat causing him to choke on his shallow rhetoric and banter. Most jokes against Williams have been directed towards him being insanely funny in small to moderate doses, but that is besides the point. Anyways RIP to a great actor who's characters brought my much joy and wish the very best to his loved ones in these times. | ||
Pazuzu
United States632 Posts
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SixStrings
Germany2046 Posts
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qotsager
Germany585 Posts
he wasn't even that important to me in my childhood, like if you asked me who my favourite actors were i probably wouldn't have thought of him, but damn, guess i should have. good will hunting is an amazing movie and my favourite with williams. a shame he had to go this way. | ||
dizzy101
Netherlands2066 Posts
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Ghostcom
Denmark4776 Posts
On August 12 2014 18:54 Xiphos wrote: Dude, this is a Robin William tribute thread, if you want to hate on this talented performer, don't do it here. Dude, that wasn't even remotely close to hating on Robin WilliamS. It was disagreeing with your notion of what is required for truly caring for the man and being a fan of him as an actor. It is completely understandable why some people might not want to go and see the now deceased in a new movie any time soon and who are you to define what makes anyone a "true fan"?! Take your own advice and keep that idiocy out of here and let us not derail the thread any further. | ||
Plansix
United States60190 Posts
On August 12 2014 22:50 Ghostcom wrote: Dude, that wasn't even remotely close to hating on Robin WilliamS. It was disagreeing with your notion of what is required for truly caring for the man and being a fan of him as an actor. It is completely understandable why some people might not want to go and see the now deceased in a new movie any time soon and who are you to define what makes anyone a "true fan"?! Take your own advice and keep that idiocy out of here and let us not derail the thread any further. I would recommend using more than a single word next time if that is your intent. By only using the word "No" you come off as standoffish and dismissive. If you want to express yourself, take to make sure people understand exactly what you are trying to say. I also agree with the idea that you are not required to see new films to support RW's work. I personally will be going back in time to the ones that were most important to me, like Hook and Good Will Hunting. | ||
DinoMight
United States3725 Posts
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bsdaemon
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helvete
Sweden276 Posts
On August 12 2014 22:56 Plansix wrote: I would recommend using more than a single word next time if that is your intent. By only using the word "No" you come off as standoffish and dismissive. If you want to express yourself, take to make sure people understand exactly what you are trying to say. I also agree with the idea that you are not required to see new films to support RW's work. I personally will be going back in time to the ones that were most important to me, like Hook and Good Will Hunting. A standoffish and dismissive comment is better than what your inane post deserved. RIP Robin Williams. | ||
MosART
United States1899 Posts
One of a kind. Will be dearly missed. Really sad new. | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States42242 Posts
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Ghostcom
Denmark4776 Posts
On August 12 2014 23:12 helvete wrote: A standoffish and dismissive comment is better than what your inane post deserved. RIP Robin Williams. For the record: Xiphos, not Plansix was the original offender. But seriously, we should all drop it. Xiphos was right in that this isn't the thread for discussion. | ||
Krugessin
Sweden54 Posts
GG, Robin, I hope you fit in a lot of good times in between your lows in that extraordinary life. | ||
Noro
Canada991 Posts
Will always have fond memories of watching Jumanji or Hook as a kid. He will be missed. RIP | ||
Big J
Austria16289 Posts
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psychopat
Canada417 Posts
If anything, hopefully this will help to shine a bigger light on the problem that is depression. So often, it goes untreated because there's a social stigma against it to the point where it's practically taboo. | ||
ShoCkeyy
7815 Posts
I know Robin had heart surgery in 2009. He talks about having a cow valve in one of his late night appearances. My mom had the same surgery where they would replace a part the hearts valve with either a cow's or pigs. My mom didn't make it due to a heart attack during recovery, the valve didn't withstand the heart attack and failed. What if Robin didn't commit suicide, but his heart valve failed unable to send oxygen to his brain causing his death. I hope these are the results. I wouldn't know if I want to believe the media anyways about his death and that he committed suicide. Either way, RIP Oh captain, my captain. | ||
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