Dead at 28, what a waste. I guess his last performance as the 'Joker' in the new Batman Film will be his last whoorahh.
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I was listening to the TV news, and the anchor said "police are not considering his death a crime..."
Neither am I. Shame he's dead, but he wasn't that good of an actor...Deep in the heart of couldn't give a crap about college basketball-land and I miss the SHOX.
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Originally posted by fastbowI was listening to the TV news, and the anchor said "police are not considering his death a crime..."
Neither am I. Shame he's dead, but he wasn't that good of an actor...
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Now the media is saying there were sleeping pills strewn about next to him. I guess this means he had other issues rather than a drug problem. The media......can't ever take their word on things. Oh well, the medical examiner will find the truth.
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Originally posted by WuDrWuDrugs kill.
As far as I'm concerned one less idiot on the earth and one more reason not to EVER do drugs.Wichita State, home of the All-Americans.
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I do really like A Knight's Tale. Patriot was good and I look forward to see The Dark Knight.
It's a shame really. I hate to see any young person die so meaninglessly.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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Originally posted by WuDrWuDrugs kill.
As far as I'm concerned one less idiot on the earth and one more reason not to EVER do drugs.
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I'll confess that PERHAPS idiot was out of line, however, I am really fed up with the "martyrdom" syndrome that seems to be attached to famous hollywood or sports figures.
People act like like these people live these dark and tortured existence and that we can't fathom the struggles of their "lives under the microscope" existence. Nothing could be further from the truth. Most, if not all, choose the lifestyle they lead. I would bet that most individuals on welfare would be happy to swap places with them.
He left a wife and a son, correct? I feel for them, big time. No child should have to go through something like that. I'll save my sympathy for the people that choose to stay behind and fight the good fight and be responsible adults and a positive influence on their children and society as a whole and not waste it on those that choose what they mistakenly think is the easy way out.
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And no, wx, I do not know him personally. In fact I have never heard of him as I have not seen any of his movies and I'm not a big fan of hollywood anyway.
I have, however, dealt with the demons that apparently he did so I think I have a pretty good database from which to draw conclusions regarding taking the easy way out.
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Just my opinion, which is like everyone else's :)
If his death was an accident it's a tragedy. If he intended to head into the afterlife, he's nothing but a coward for whom I have no respect. I do feel for his child and any abandonment of her is cr(ue)l and selfish that is why (if his death was intentional) he is a coward in my book.
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