Is suicide more selfish than an expectation that someone in unbearable pain keep on living for whatever need they fill in us? To me, that expectation is far more selfish than suicide.
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IMHO, suicide is killing. It's a killing of the self.
Of course we back away from those who kill - murderers!!! But people have and will kill in ways that society has sanctioned. The hangman, the soldier, the policeman. The vast majority of people that kill take no pleasure in their acts. Did WWI or WWII veterans come back just to be called serial killers? So suicides should at least be granted the disparity of their own reasons. Not all killing is violent. Not all suicide is revenge. And sometimes it feels like a reasonable cessation. That said, I still miss Brianna and need her more now than I did then. I still find it hard to believe I won't hear her voice again. Life moves on and we grieve and live and it feels like a betrayal. Sorry. Probably the wrong thread for this. |
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I suppose you could argue that breathing is selfish. I breathe without even thinking, but I do it only for self serving reasons.
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I think divorce is more like the funeral after the death.
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when I told beest about Dickie, he told me Iyengar just died at an even riper old age. I totally missed that.
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I thought "Iyengar?! Who the hell is Iyengar?"
But then I clicked the link. I didn't know who he was, but, I knew his face. Somehow. |
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Because of him, people could get into even more positions. Downward Facing Dog, my ass! :D |
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Bless your Upward-Facing Ass. |
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Veteran character actor Stephen Lee is dead at 58.
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Bill Kerr, Australian actor and radio star, dies aged 92
He was ninety-one when he recorded the 'Shooting of Dan McGrew' without script or autocue. Post 238 (Scroll down) |
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RIP Joan Rivers. Parts of you were too young to die.
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Ach. Bummer.
I liked that guy. |
I always thought Richard Kiel looked to be in extreme pain.
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I never knew about all his accomplishments. RIP Mr. Holder.
http://www.broadwayworld.com/article...t-84-20141006# |
He was a very impressive dude, just seeing him because of his impressive size and that controlled presence dancers have, plus that commanding voice. He probably could have started half a dozen central American revolutions if he had wanted to. :vader1:
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Famous around these parts only is the legendary sports announcer Bill Campbell.
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Paul Revere (of the Raiders) died the other day. 76 years old.
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Jan Hooks. Only 57. Sad.
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Well that's just fucking sad. :( She was very funny.
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Damn. That was a surprise.
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Clang, clang, clang, went the trolley.
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We're sad to report actress Elizabeth Peña, perhaps best known for 'Jacob's Ladder', 'La Bamba', and 'The Incredibles' has passed away at age 55. Rest in peace. http://imdb.to/1w9enAq
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That's a bit of a shock.
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Linda Belligham
http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-29685903 Only last week or so I read an article where she said she was stopping treatment and hoped to die peacefully in January, so I'm kind of shocked it happened so soon Now I'll have to rething my 2015 pool list.... :eek: I saw an article asking people if the thought ebola or ISIS was the bigger threat to America. It pointed out that statistically they should be more worried about cancer. (and moving large furniture) Cure Cancer. (I'm sick of the "Fuck Cancer" thing) |
Ben Bradlee
Ben Bradlee, the editor of the Washington Post during the Watergate scandal that toppled President Richard Nixon, has died aged 93. BBC Link |
This morning, the Washington Post gave him the front page above the fold and like 7-8 pages in the A section. I wonder how many they gave US Presidents when they died? Can't remember.
Reminds me of when I was on yearbook staff in high school, I was able to get photos of all my siblings into the yearbook, while the year before, when I wasn't on the staff, none of us were in there. |
Bradlee bows out
We are all flawed...
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Bummer.
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Maybe his album I bought in 1962 will be worth something. :rolleyes:
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Tom Magliozzi
Tom Magliozzi, Popular Co-Host Of NPR's 'Car Talk,' Dies At 77 I always listened to Car Talk on my trips to the US and subsequently on the Internet. The great thing about about that programme was that you didn't have to have any interest in cars in order to enjoy it. The infectious laughter and banter was what made it. RIP Old chap. Posted at the same time as BigV. |
Hey, did you guys hear that Tom Magli--oh, you did.
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I was surprised to read that he had worked until 2012 and died of Alzheimers. That's a very short time compared with most.
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I was surprised as well, but if he just sat there and chuckled while his brother did the talking, I can see how that might work.
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It's also common with Alzheimer's to remember old stuff just fine, it's the new memories that don't stick. They can't find their way home, but can tell you with precise detail how to get to the house they grew up in. Maybe he remembered the car stuff longer than the rest of it.
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RIP Mike Nichols. Thank you for directing (and producing, in some cases) so many wonderful films such as (partial list):
2007 Charlie Wilson's War 2004 Closer 1998 Primary Colors 1996 The Birdcage 1991 Regarding Henry 1990 Postcards from the Edge 1988 Working Girl 1988 Biloxi Blues 1986 Heartburn 1983 Silkwood 1971 Carnal Knowledge 1970 Catch-22 1967 The Graduate 1966 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Those of us who live in the land of FilmBuffington mark this a very sad day, indeed. :( |
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I just recently got a PD James novel out of the library because she sounded like an author I might enjoy, but I just couldn't get into it, so I returned it mostly unread. Maybe I'll try again
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PD James. :sniff:
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Paul Ferrara has left the building
Paul Ferrara, drummer for Al Hirt and Louis Prima, has died at 76 |
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