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Aside from the obvious ones like Val Kilmer and Christopher Reeves, the Blue Willis story honestly makes me want to cry. Imagine being locked inside of your body with no way to communicate with nor comprehend the outside world.
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>>219798389
The bloodbath over his estate once he croaks will be extremely entertaining.
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>>219798389
i love moonlighting and die hard
but i have never given one single fuck about this dude's dementia

it happens to people every day who had incredibly worse lives
crying about celeb issues on 4chan is so antithetical to the premise of this website that it makes me want Bruce Willis to die right this second, just so you'll fuck off about it
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>>219798389
I don't think that's really how dementia works. Seems like most of the time you just return to babby until eventually you keel over. ALS or Lou Gehrigs is the one where your body just starts shutting down and you end up locked in until eventually your body forgets how to breathe too.
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>>219798389
>being locked inside of your body
Except that's not at all what happens. You disappear entirely and your brain gradually gets reduced to animal brain.
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>>219798389
It sucks but he lived a better life than most people. Ive probably seen Die Hard and Unbreakable more than 12 times. A lot of people will remember him for a very long time.
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>>219798389
wasn't willis a notorious piece of shit for most of his career, i don't think many people are crying over his deteriorating state
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>>219798389
>His kids whom he gave a privileged life to sent him to a nursing home in his final days

Whats even the point in today's life
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>>219798866
Kevin Smith went from shitting on Bruce Willis ever since Cop Out to pretending he gives a shit about him like a faggot
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>>219798389
>Blue Willis
Kek, made it laugh
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>>219798866
He was a difficult man to be sure and he was clearly full of himself but the raging piece of shit that people claim he was? I don't see it, like a piece of shit on the level of Wesley Snipes or Michael Jordan? No.
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what happens to val killner
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>>219798389

I'd cry too if my willy was blue
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>>219798389
The last days of gene hackman are horrible
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>>219798677
>Seems like most of the time you just return to babby until eventually you keel over.
It is. With the exception of brief moments of confusion, most of the time they're happy as can be.
Had a grandmother with dementia and as long as she was cared for, sat out in the sun with her favorite music on, something refreshing to drink, she was happy. Hell she even beat us in a game of darts. And this was in the later period where she could barely keep 15 minutes together in her head.

My other grandmother had parkinsons and broke her hip twice, she spent 5 years in a chair not being able to even wipe her own ass. That was fucking sad just to watch and she was really depressed for the last 2 years and seemed like a far worse fate than dementia. Nothing to do but think of the past and her 2 dead kids, my dad included.

Life can be really fucking tough on people, for some, dementia can be a blessing in disguise. But thanks to some overly dramatic youtube essayists jerking off over some pretentious artfags dementia record
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>>219800286
fucking hell, I might have early onset dementia, posting without finishing the sentence.
>But thanks to some overly dramatic youtube essayists jerking off over some pretentious artfags dementia record...
some people have the idea that dementia is being locked inside a box in your own mind while your body does shit you have no control over.
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>>219798389
>Imagine being locked inside of your body with no way to communicate with nor comprehend the outside world.
At least he has money to get the best care in the world and his daughters seem to really care about him, that is to say they didn't just place him in an elderly care center and call it a day, which is the fate of many seniors I'm afraid.
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>>219798389
>no way to comprehend the outside world
sounds like bliss to be honest
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https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1994-10-09-ls-48246-story.html
>A Place of Solace From the Horror of Rape
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>>219798389
This happened to my grandfather. All the money he'd saved over his entire life drained in a few years until he was relegated to a shit nursing home in a bad part of town. Bedridden for 10 years, his mind slowly fading. I'dsit and listen to him talk for hours just repeating himself and rambling because he didn'tever have a chance to talk to anyone. I feel for Bruce Willis and his family, there's no environment that makes a thing like that better.
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Keanu Reeves life
Pom Klementief life
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YEP YEP YEP
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>>219800286
>>219800329
Once dementia (and not Alzheimer's) has set in, it tends to be perfectly fine for the person. The moments of confusion do vary, though, from being brief episodes to entire days, and sometimes that comes out as anger because they think the people around them are doing something they aren't.
However, dementia is a crushing disease for anyone taking care of the sufferer, because they're trying everything they can to help them and just not getting through, and they have no choice but to watch as their loved ones forget their faces and themselves and their lives piece by piece.
That doesn't mean there can't be moments of happiness where love prevails in spite, but it's still a tragic condition to see firsthand.
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>>219798976
he was allegedly a pain to work with and karma caught up with him
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>>219802978
Karma is Satanic because it gives you cause to write off the bad things that happen to others as deserved instead of loving them. Repent.
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>>219803206
All movie stars did horrible things to get where they are and deserve what they have coming. Even the great Val Kilmer.
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>>219798389
Steve McQueen got cancer from asbestos exposure and instead of normal treatment like chemo he chose to see an alternative medicine doctor named William Donald Kelley who basically sold him on a bunch of quackery.
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>>219803425
Steve Jobs tried to juice his way out of cancer.
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>>219798389
Brendan Fraser and Giancarlo Esposito made me hate women
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>>219803472
I maintain that it would have worked if it wasn't pancreatic cancer.
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>>219798922
Yes. It would be far better if they kept him at home where he would get a fraction of the care and sit in his own waste half the time or wander out into the street to get hit by a car.

I get so tired of you whinny faggots saying this. It’s so obvious you have never witnessed dementia. It’s like a full grown toddler who suddenly remembers how to drive and will sneak out the house in a period of semi lucidity and will try to go across town to work in a fucking diaper. They have drastic personality shifts and will spontaneously remember how to semi normal but act in completely unpredictable ways. People with dementia need 24/7/365 care and supervision by multiple people, at all times, including nursing care.

You’re just a useless faggot who looks down on people who are in situations you can’t possibly fathom and have opinions about shit you haven’t a clue about so you can feel a little better about yourself.
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>>219798922
americans are like that
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>>219805343
We don’t live twenty to a two bedroom house so generational care is a little trickier.
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>>219805402
I love how Americans treat anyone who doesn't move away and live on their own at age 18 to be a complete loser and mock all other cultures where generations live together, but then act like as soon as someone gets old there should be a whole household of people able to give care to the person 24/7 so they don't have to go to a facility.
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>>219803425
Take your boosters vaxxgoy
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>>219798443
I really hope he saw this coming and made a good will.
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>>219802637
what happen to pom
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>>219798942
Knowing that the dude that inspired this movie made almost all of his work up i wonder how much of this movie is real
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>>219798673
What do YOU think is the premise of this website? As in, why do you think a crossdressing internet nerd started an American clone of a Japanese anime hobbyist imageboard?



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