he was going to blow the whistle on Hollywood and they killed him, just like Michael Jackson..
vax status?
They said he was bipolar for 20 years. How rare is it to be bipolar so late in life or was he just undiagnosed his whole life? Seems weird for it to come up or be triggered at 50. Kind of freaks me out if that shit can happen when I’m older and think I’ve dodged the mental illness bullet.
>>218185163Bipolar is a fake thing. There are no "chemical imbalances" he was just a whiner who took the chicken shit way out. He was just an asshole who was a great actor. May he rest, but don't get it twisted.
>>218185244So you think that every part of the body can become ill except the brain?I am against personal suicide for my own reasons but I hardly think it is the easy way out when you’re committing an action that goes against all hardwired survival instinct. If you think people are fully autonomous beings in charge of their own destiny then surely you can’t begrudge someone for deciding their ultimate fate. Besides the wake of grief they leave, which would exist regardless of cause of death, it’s ultimately up to one how they wish to live and die.For me, suicide isn’t an option but one scenario I can envision is terminal cancer or Alzheimer’s that will just result in great pain and burden on others with no catharsis. In that case, assisted suicide might be warranted.
>>218185163Probably just spent most of his life being known as a spazz or asshole until being formally diagnosed later on.
>>218185654Of course there are brain disorders and diseases, anon, but BPD is fake. Chemical imbalances? Never ever been proven. What chemicals? I've looked into this and there is nothing. Nothing at all.>can envision is terminal cancer or Alzheimer’s that will just result in great pain and burden on others with no catharsis. In that case, assisted suicide might be warranted.Nah. We took care of grandma. She got lucky with the best care facility in existence and we visited her almost every single day, that is, every day, at least one of us was there for a few hours or more.
>>218184908Sad when they go young like that.
>>218185163Yeah, shit like that can happen. Lots of people go happy-assholing along, with a perfectly normal life. Good job, married, kids, etc. Then their mind suddenly turns on them, like a fucking cannibal and they see the world the way I've always seen it - they last a few months, maybe a year before going Kaboom and dangling from the end of a rope or slitting their wrists or whatever.
I'll grant you this, Anon, Robert Carradine sure had a selenium deficiency, which made him extra sad. So his brain was short on that, but calling that a chemical and an imbalance is quite the stretch.
>>218185767>what the...life ISN'T always a bowl of cherries!?>*turn self off switch*That's lame. Anyone over the age of 12 should know that the world is a massively jacked up place that isn't to be trusted.
>>218185759He could have lived another 30 years or more with advancing medicine. He's such a fool.