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Re: Dropping Like Flies
« Reply #2685 on: February 03, 2014, 12:41:08 pm »
I think the purpose of this thread is to honor people and not to make you feel better about yourself because you didn't die of heroin overdose.
My pride in not dying because of a heroin overdose is the only thing that keeps me from such cripplingly low self-esteem I cannot function in society. Thanks, jerk.
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Re: Dropping Like Flies
« Reply #2686 on: February 03, 2014, 12:42:35 pm »
Many people get clean from heroin and stay clean for the remainder of their lives.  For sure it is a monumentally difficult process though.

But many do not. 

I do truly believe some people are beyond hope or help.  I've no idea if PSH falls into this category.  One thing i do know is that it takes a lot more than money to get clean.  Sure money helps in the process, but it will ultimately not factor in when a person zigs when they should have zagged.

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Re: Dropping Like Flies
« Reply #2687 on: February 03, 2014, 12:44:41 pm »
It is easy to find fault with others.  If you don't have anything good to say about someone who just died it is best not to say anything at all.  We don't know any of these celebrities that die so it really doesn't affect us too much but I think the purpose of this thread is to honor people and not to make you feel better about yourself because you didn't die of heroin overdose.

I can say whatever I want.  I'm not going to be tsk tsked from a grown man who goes by the name "atomic."  Why are we "honoring" an actor?  Would we "honor" your third grade teacher?  Your dentist?  Your garbage man?  They affect your life far more than the fat guy from "Hunger Games."  Someone you've never met.  If Phillip Seymour Hoffman really affected your life then I suggest you step away from the computer, go outside, get some fresh air and maybe meet a girl. 

You ACTUALLY typed the words "I think the purpose of this thread...(is) not to make you feel better about yourself because you didn't die of heroin overdose."  What a stupid mofo you are.

I don't know who Jared Padalecki is but much props:

http://www.toofab.com/2014/02/03/jared-padalecki-levar-burton-philip-seymour-hoffman-tweets/

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Re: Dropping Like Flies
« Reply #2688 on: February 03, 2014, 12:48:22 pm »
Why are we "honoring" an actor?  Would we "honor" your third grade teacher?  Your dentist?  Your garbage man? 
Who is honoring anyone? Its an on-going thread of famous people's deaths. Virtually everyone on here would agree their third grade teacher was a bigger influence on their life than PSH and we would "honor" them by taking twenty seconds to reflect and go "oh, Miss _____ died? That sucks. She taught me about turtles," the same way we respond to PSH's death with twenty seconds of "Oh, he died? That's sad. He was good in Magnolia." You act like people are being wildly histrionic about the whole thing despite the fact none of us are.

If Phillip Seymour Hoffman really affected your life then I suggest you step away from the computer, go outside, get some fresh air and maybe meet a girl. 
Again, who is claiming PSH affected their life in a real way? Nice strawman there, Bernard.
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Re: Dropping Like Flies
« Reply #2689 on: February 03, 2014, 12:49:44 pm »
How fucking obtuse does a person have to be to not see that it is sad?


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Re: Dropping Like Flies
« Reply #2690 on: February 03, 2014, 12:50:27 pm »
Incredible that after being clean for 20+ years PSH still succumbed to addiction.
no way that we know this to be a fact.. and i would be very skeptical that it was so..

Why skeptical?

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Re: Dropping Like Flies
« Reply #2691 on: February 03, 2014, 12:52:17 pm »
Why skeptical?
From my absurdly limited knowledge about recidivism patterns among drug addicts, it is extraordinarily rare that someone kicks something for 20 years (without relapsing) before going back. It's like 500 times* more likely that there were several relapses in that interim period, statistically.*

* - Completely made up statistics that are not intended to be passed off as actual statistics, but rather hyperbole culled from anecdotal evidence.
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Re: Dropping Like Flies
« Reply #2692 on: February 03, 2014, 12:55:18 pm »
Why skeptical?
From my absurdly limited knowledge about recidivism patterns among drug addicts, it is extraordinarily rare that someone kicks something for 20 years (without relapsing) before going back. It's like 500 times* more likely that there were several relapses in that interim period, statistically.*

* - Not actual statistics, purely anecdotal.

Both scenarios happen.  Neither one is that rare.  Certain scenarios are absolutely more likely to occur than others, but it's not like it they are extremely isolated incidents.

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Re: Dropping Like Flies
« Reply #2693 on: February 03, 2014, 12:58:32 pm »
It is easy to find fault with others.  If you don't have anything good to say about someone who just died it is best not to say anything at all.  We don't know any of these celebrities that die so it really doesn't affect us too much but I think the purpose of this thread is to honor people and not to make you feel better about yourself because you didn't die of heroin overdose.

I can say whatever I want.  I'm not going to be tsk tsked from a grown man who goes by the name "atomic."  Why are we "honoring" an actor?  Would we "honor" your third grade teacher?  Your dentist?  Your garbage man?  They affect your life far more than the fat guy from "Hunger Games."  Someone you've never met.  If Phillip Seymour Hoffman really affected your life then I suggest you step away from the computer, go outside, get some fresh air and maybe meet a girl. 

You ACTUALLY typed the words "I think the purpose of this thread...(is) not to make you feel better about yourself because you didn't die of heroin overdose."  What a stupid mofo you are.

I don't know who Jared Padalecki is but much props:

http://www.toofab.com/2014/02/03/jared-padalecki-levar-burton-philip-seymour-hoffman-tweets/

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I can truthfully state that Phillip Seymour Hoffman had a more positive affect on my life than my third grade teacher.  I have never had a cavity or any dental problems and my dentist spends about 30 seconds with me each month to say keep up the good work.  As for my garbage man,  I have never met him but he seems to do a good job.

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Re: Dropping Like Flies
« Reply #2694 on: February 03, 2014, 12:59:25 pm »
When "heroes" kill themselves society wants them to remain heroes....hence the rationalizations we hear about how artists are different and this difference which gives us their art leads them to be martyrs for their art.....I kind of think its all bullshit.

Kurt Cobain wasn't' a hero ... he blew his brains out leaving a baby behind... there probably was mental illness... yes, that is true..


but you do wonder.. if PSH had issues with drugs all he had to do was drop out of society and buy an island in the pacific...what does it say that he didn't prioritize staying clean? cause living in NYC where you were an admitted heroin addict does not seem like prioritizing staying clean..and i'm not buying he was clean for 20 years... that is what you say in the interviews.. you have to say that... you don't say.. "oh yeah every once in a while i do some heroin or a line of blow"...

shooting heroin when you have three kids is something i can't understand or respect really..

and, no, i dont feel better about myself writing these words..not at all.. i'm sad the guy is dead because he was an interesting actor...when he was in a movie you know it had some real potential..yes its selfish but i'm sad because i won't see him in any new movies and when i do see an old movie of his i'll think "what a waste!"... i'm also sad for his three kids...cause i have kids so i thinkk about that shit.

but i think there is quite a double standard here...in how we react to movie or music stars going by way of drugs or alcohol and mere mortals.... some guy in the hood without a penny to his name and no job dies of a heroin overdose and we as a society call him a loser, a failure, a fuckup... we may even think, as a society: "good riddance"... when PSH dies we create a construct to try to explain or rationalize his death...

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Re: Dropping Like Flies
« Reply #2695 on: February 03, 2014, 01:03:21 pm »
Again, who is claiming PSH affected their life in a real way? Nice strawman there, Bernard.

So we're "honoring" someone's death and it's very "sad" yet this person did not affect anyone's life in a real way?

Whatever.  I can't speak with less-educated people than I.  I'm not even disappointed that you all fell for it.   Man, it is so easy to pick all of you off, the intellectually disabled.  You're like gnats.   Incredibly annoying but easy to get rid of.

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Re: Dropping Like Flies
« Reply #2696 on: February 03, 2014, 01:08:03 pm »
So we're "honoring" someone's death and it's very "sad" yet this person did not affect anyone's life in a real way?
No, if you read my post, I specifically said no one was "honoring" him. If you don't think it's sad to hear someone died at 46 from something stupid, even if that person hasn't affected your life, then I don't know what to tell you.
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Re: Dropping Like Flies
« Reply #2697 on: February 03, 2014, 01:10:02 pm »
but you do wonder.. if PSH had issues with drugs all he had to do was drop out of society and buy an island in the pacific...what does it say that he didn't prioritize staying clean? cause living in NYC where you were an admitted heroin addict does not seem like prioritizing staying clean..and i'm not buying he was clean for 20 years... that is what you say in the interviews.. you have to say that... you don't say.. "oh yeah every once in a while i do some heroin or a line of blow"...


Really!?!?

Becoming a hermit is the only way to stay clean?

There are no recovered addicts living in NYC?

Anyone in NYC who claims to be clean for years is lying?

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Re: Dropping Like Flies
« Reply #2698 on: February 03, 2014, 01:10:49 pm »
Fairly well put Hutch...at least the first paragraph or two.

What I don't get if people's refusals to even try to understand struggles they do not endure themselves. 

It's called empathy.

Though in this case, it is admittedly hard to wrap your head around this guy's decisions when he had the world in his hand, and more importantly 3 kids that are now fatherless.

Addiction is a cruel and baffling adversary.  As someone who has dealt with it first hand, has lost countless friends to it, it is very upsetting to hear people dismiss any addicts death as "just a junkie getting what was coming to him".  Nobody here said anything quite to that extent, but addiction has a face well beyond the addict himself.

Brian I don't hear anyone honoring his death.  But I do honor his life and his contributions.  And if you don't think it's sad, tell that to his kids.  Tell it to my kids who buried their mom over this shit 6 months ago. 

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Re: Dropping Like Flies
« Reply #2699 on: February 03, 2014, 01:13:35 pm »
Really!?!?

Becoming a hermit is the only way to stay clean?
I don't think that's what hutch was trying to say at all. He appears, to me, to be pointing out PSH had unrivaled resources to combat his addiction and could take hysterically over-the-top measures to assist himself if he chose to do so.
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