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Nano, nano. RIP Robin Williams

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Created by paddymac > 9 months ago, 12 Aug 2014
paddymac
WA, 938 posts
12 Aug 2014 8:21AM
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You made me laugh so much I cried. You terrified journalists who had to interview you, where you produced some of your finest work. I'll always remember an interview with you and your mum, I loved the sense of play and silliness between the two of you and I aspire to have a little of that as I grow old with my kids. You're on your way back to Ork now, safe passage funny man.

Razzonater
2224 posts
12 Aug 2014 8:38AM
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Really sad.

Buster fin
WA, 2595 posts
12 Aug 2014 8:42AM
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Isn't that the shock headline of the day?! May he always bring a smile to our faces.

rburtyy
NSW, 265 posts
12 Aug 2014 11:00AM
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Very sad he will be greatly missed. Loved his style.

da vecta
QLD, 2515 posts
12 Aug 2014 11:17AM
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Nano Nano!

parrotdroppings
163 posts
12 Aug 2014 9:21AM
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Sad storey, I must admit I wasn't a huge fan but it is very surprising just how many comedians suffer with severe depression.

Jim Carey and Owen Wilson come to mind alongside Robyn Williams. I guess it's probably more at the forefront of media given their fame and popularity, but man o man, it just goes to show depression is a real issue and one that non sufferers need to be educated about.

Although I wasn't a big fan, I respect that he was a massively popular guy who was also a very talented entertainer for his audience and now that he has made his final curtain call, I hope his family can at least look back on the good times and enjoy his memory and legacy.

RIP

jbshack
WA, 6913 posts
12 Aug 2014 10:49AM
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Im absolutely floored.. He was just crazy funny, crazy good and just plane crazy. A defining moment for my life, the passing of a legend

pueter66
QLD, 205 posts
12 Aug 2014 1:12PM
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Terrible terrible news, A great man that brought laughter to the world despite his own personal struggles RIP

sausage
QLD, 4873 posts
12 Aug 2014 1:16PM
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Argh very sad - this is how I always remember him as a kid. Episode with Raquel Welsh too worth watching.

dusta
WA, 2940 posts
12 Aug 2014 12:16PM
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parrotdroppings said..

Jim Carey and Owen Wilson come to mind alongside Robyn Williams. I guess it's probably more at the forefront of media given their fame and popularity, but man o man, it just goes to show depression is a real issue and one that non sufferers need to be educated about.



RIP

lol how can you say those two are comedians ?



Robin williams on the other hand was a funny farker .

Stuthepirate
SA, 3591 posts
12 Aug 2014 2:07PM
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Big loss.
One the all time best stand up comedians.
I like to remember him for the roles he played in movies when he wasn't trying to be funny:
Dead Poets Society, The Fisher King, Good Will Hunting etc...
He was a talented man.

slammin
QLD, 998 posts
12 Aug 2014 2:49PM
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That's terrible news.

Loved his standup comedy the most. I was talking about him at work recently everyone knew his movies but nobody knew he was a comic..... Hopefully they'll do some you-tubing and edumacate themselves now.

This is Sam signing off till next week. Say Hi to Orson, Nanu Nanu!

Dezman
NSW, 818 posts
12 Aug 2014 5:27PM
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hmmm........Nanu Nanu.

Gorgo
VIC, 5099 posts
12 Aug 2014 5:31PM
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Shazbat!

cisco
QLD, 12361 posts
12 Aug 2014 10:30PM
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billykiter
WA, 303 posts
12 Aug 2014 9:42PM
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dusta said...
parrotdroppings said..

Jim Carey and Owen Wilson come to mind alongside Robyn Williams. I guess it's probably more at the forefront of media given their fame and popularity, but man o man, it just goes to show depression is a real issue and one that non sufferers need to be educated about.



RIP

lol how can you say those two are comedians ?



Robin williams on the other hand was a funny farker .


I totally agree with you dusta. Robin was in a class of his own. I can't think of any other comedians who have done as much work and been in so many movies. I have a double cd of some of his stand up comedy which is pure brilliance. Such a sad loss.

Mark _australia
WA, 23453 posts
12 Aug 2014 9:55PM
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^^ +1 ..... Robin Williams was a far greater talent than Carrey and Wilson. Geez, those two were only made by the movie careers. Williams was great in his own right before the big fellas discovered him

And now for the usual distasteful capitalising upon his demise - Channel10 bunging on Mrs Doubtfire tonight. Shame.

And the news reports with the young pretty thing that can't turn off her fake smile. Big grin as she tacks onto the end of the Robin Williams story - "and if you need help with depression or feel suicidal you can call Lifeline or......"
**** off plastic faced grinning bitch. How fake. At least turn off the smile. Disgusting.

Beaglebuddy
1595 posts
13 Aug 2014 5:13AM
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He was so talented, he had quite a few top 10 hits. Not really my type of music but Robbie Williams will be missed

Spotty
VIC, 1619 posts
13 Aug 2014 8:14AM
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Once again Family Guy right on cue before events unfold



In a bizarre coincidence, a Family Guy episode featuring Robin Williams which included a failed suicide attempt aired minutes before the announcement of the actor’s death.



www.infowars.com/weird-coincidence-robin-williams-family-guy-suicide-episode-airs-before-news-of-actors-death/

Sailhack
VIC, 5000 posts
13 Aug 2014 10:01AM
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dusta said..

parrotdroppings said..

Jim Carey and Owen Wilson come to mind alongside Robyn Williams. I guess it's probably more at the forefront of media given their fame and popularity, but man o man, it just goes to show depression is a real issue and one that non sufferers need to be educated about.



RIP


lol how can you say those two are comedians ?



Robin williams on the other hand was a funny farker .


I'm sure the comparison parrot-d was making wasn't about comedic genius, but more on the fact that all three suffer from severe depression as do many comedians. I doubt whether anyone would argue against RW being possibly the most 'unique' and 'original' funny guys in comedian history. He possibly carried the label of one of the most 'disturbed' minds also, which although contributed to his genius - obviously brought about the decision to end his life and suffering.

Simply put - a man who didn't know us, but brought many of us to tears in fits of laughter over decades, and will continue to do so well into the future.

R.I.P. Robin Williams.

Milsy
NSW, 1176 posts
13 Aug 2014 11:20AM
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dusta said..

parrotdroppings said..

Jim Carey and Owen Wilson come to mind alongside Robyn Williams. I guess it's probably more at the forefront of media given their fame and popularity, but man o man, it just goes to show depression is a real issue and one that non sufferers need to be educated about.



RIP


lol how can you say those two are comedians ?



Robin williams on the other hand was a funny farker .


pffffffff, name one Williams movie that was funny then me, myself and irene, pet detective, liar liar

forget the link between comedians and depression, its more a link between drug addicts and depression,

I guess he was sorta funny, .............................for a white guy, especially if you like heaps of energy, and lots of jokes told in a hyper homo-Spanish style accent


Rupert
TAS, 2967 posts
13 Aug 2014 1:54PM
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You sure are a class act Milsy ppppppffffftttttttttt!

Beaglebuddy
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13 Aug 2014 12:12PM
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Milsy said..








pffffffff, name one Williams movie that was funny then me, myself and irene, pet detective, liar liar

forget the link between comedians and depression, its more a link between drug addicts and depression,

I guess he was sorta funny, .............................for a white guy, especially if you like heaps of energy, and lots of jokes told in a hyper homo-Spanish style accent




^^^^^ I happen to agree with you, that manic bit got old real fast for me, he was always in the same character. It was funny the first time but after that...
He was a loser, a drug addict, he did too much coke, he married his kids baby sitter, a drunk, not funny anymore, then he committed the ultimate selfish act and left his kids fatherless. My only hope is this triggers a wave of celebrity suicides

youngbull
QLD, 826 posts
13 Aug 2014 2:30PM
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Beaglebuddy said..



Milsy said..









pffffffff, name one Williams movie that was funny then me, myself and irene, pet detective, liar liar

forget the link between comedians and depression, its more a link between drug addicts and depression,

I guess he was sorta funny, .............................for a white guy, especially if you like heaps of energy, and lots of jokes told in a hyper homo-Spanish style accent





^^^^^ I happen to agree with you, that manic bit got old real fast for me, he was always in the same character. It was funny the first time but after that...
He was a loser, a drug addict, he did too much coke, he married his kids baby sitter, a drunk, not funny anymore, then he committed the ultimate selfish act and left his kids fatherless. My only hope is this triggers a wave of celebrity suicides


+1.. left his children fatherless, that's the kicker. I did not mind his acting and did find him funny with his more mainstream tv, movies not so much the rest.

MDSXR6T
WA, 1019 posts
13 Aug 2014 7:25PM
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Beaglebuddy said...
He was a loser, a drug addict, he did too much coke, he married his kids baby sitter, a drunk, not funny anymore, then he committed the ultimate selfish act and left his kids fatherless. My only hope is this triggers a wave of celebrity suicides


Spot on BB. He had everything and threw it all away by becoming a drug addict.

Now his kids suffer. What a great dad....

slammin
QLD, 998 posts
13 Aug 2014 9:38PM
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How did a vale thread turn into an opportunity to attack someone who died because of depression?

He was a genius with problems, he self medicated, tried to make right decisions, in the end he lost the battle and died.

FFS hope none of you ever have to walk in similar shoes.

MDSXR6T
WA, 1019 posts
13 Aug 2014 7:59PM
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So having depression is an excuse to be a douchebag and junkie these days?

Rupert
TAS, 2967 posts
13 Aug 2014 10:09PM
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MDSXR6T said..
So having depression is an excuse to be a douchebag and junkie these days?




Obviously you have absolutely no concept of mental health issues or your a fool.

Suggest you do some research and/or talk to someone about depression if you think it's not real or an "Excuse" for anything I would suggest "Beyond Blue" or the "Blackdog Institute" as a start as you are totally ignorant of fact.

harry potter
VIC, 2777 posts
13 Aug 2014 10:27PM
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Some really ignorant people in this thread

R.I.P Robin Williams thanks for the laughs and performances

Ados
WA, 421 posts
13 Aug 2014 9:24PM
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MDSXR6T said..
So having depression is an excuse to be a douchebag and junkie these days?


that is an example of staggering ignorance. But alas, this does not surprise me at all.

theDoctor
NSW, 5785 posts
14 Aug 2014 12:18AM
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MDSXR6T said..
So having depression is an excuse to be a douchebag and junkie these days?


wow, you sound like a real douche



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