I think the most tragic thing is that while he was making so many of us happy, he apparently wasn't happy himself. My heart goes out to his family.
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I think the most tragic thing is that while he was making so many of us happy, he apparently wasn't happy himself. My heart goes out to his family.
My money is on the 71 Virginians.If there is a Judgement before god, Robin Williams turn in line will be an absolute show-stopper.
Bet his does his golf sketch....
Things like this truly show the mindset of the world. With all of the terrible things happening in the world, this (possibly the least terrible in the scheme of things) the one thing the world pays attention to.
Over a thousand dead palestinians? Nothing.
Displaced iraqi's hunted and oppressed? Nope. Nothing.
Robin Williams' death? Now people take notice.
I think we live in a society of mean spirited, salacious, idol worshipping hypocrites. The pressure that people exert continually drives talented folk to their early graves. Why do people bother crying over the deaths of people like Michael Jackson, Heath Ledger, Robin Williams and so many others when it was society's prying interest in their personal lives that compounded their existing problems? Shouldn't they be happy that they finally reached the final conclusion that they steered them towards?
gotta agree with you there.
People are emotionally attached to the characters played by celebrities...but they have very little fellow feeling toward real people.
We live in a world were there is no natural affection for our neigbour.
And its because of this that we have situations like Israel/Gaza and Iraq/IS and Ukraine for example.
I personally have a lot of compassion for all those people being killed, I pray for them daily, wishing I could do more. I cry for them and mourn for them.
I don't see how my mourning someone famous can take away from that. It doesn't and it won't.
most people are indifferent or apathetic though.
And we can even see that in the media response to the death of RW.
gotta agree with you there.
People are emotionally attached to the characters played by celebrities...but they have very little fellow feeling toward real people.
We live in a world were there is no natural affection for our neigbour.
And its because of this that we have situations like Isreal/Gaza and Iraq/IS and Urkrain for example.
It's idol worship.
That's too bad. Saw him do stand-up live once, he was so funny and it felt like he made up the entire set right there. A lot of talent.
There is indeed much celebrity worship in America. We also do largely ignore the hardships, misfortunes, and tragedies of "regular people." But, on the flip side, with Robin Williams, he gave the world, children and adults alike, countless hours of laughs and entertainment. Rather it was his shenanigans with Flubber, adventures in Jumanji, or his raunchy stand up, he gave the to the world a very precious gift that could be fully enjoyed and appreciated by both the young and old, which is something very few entertainers can boast.gotta agree with you there.
People are emotionally attached to the characters played by celebrities...but they have very little fellow feeling toward real people.
We live in a world were there is no natural affection for our neigbour.
And its because of this that we have situations like Isreal/Gaza and Iraq/IS and Urkrain for example.
LOL! He was so hairy, she may have mistaken him for another gorilla. But that is pretty cool that he could even make another species laugh. It's also fascinating that the gorilla showed signs of mourning herself.
The thing is that the people of Gaza are not our "neighbors". You are welcome to feel for them all you like. They are learning, hopefully, that actions have consequences. But I wouldn't bet on it.gotta agree with you there.
People are emotionally attached to the characters played by celebrities...but they have very little fellow feeling toward real people.
We live in a world were there is no natural affection for our neigbour.
And its because of this that we have situations like Isreal/Gaza and Iraq/IS and Urkrain for example.
The thing is that the people of Gaza are not our "neighbors". You are welcome to feel for them all you like. They are learning, hopefully, that actions have consequences. But I wouldn't bet on it.
You have little idea how cold a disgruntled frost giant can be...Wow, how cold!
The thing is that the people of Gaza are not our "neighbors". You are welcome to feel for them all you like. They are learning, hopefully, that actions have consequences. But I wouldn't bet on it.