RIP...

Irishnuke

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It's awful that people keep choosing suicide as a solution.
 

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I can't say I'm too surprised given his past work, he frequently talked about his depression/addictions/suicidal thoughts (even, practically, romanticized Hunter S Thompson).

This known, however, doesn't make it any less devastating. Perhaps, even more devastating. This is an example of someone who "appeared" to have conquered their depression, only to be hiding it once again.

Awareness and prevention is everything. We cannot back down for a second and think that someone has "gotten past it".
 

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and still, most healthcare plans DONT cover "mental illness".
leaves people to either pay for all their psychiatrist visits, antidepressant drugs, rehabs, counseling etc.
basically, you are on your own unless you can afford to pay out of pocket.
 

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Loved watching Anthony Bourdain... So sad to hear about this. Like others said, he was very open about his struggles and appeared to be conquering them. Sometimes, we will just never know...
 

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I can't say I'm too surprised given his past work, he frequently talked about his depression/addictions/suicidal thoughts (even, practically, romanticized Hunter S Thompson).

This known, however, doesn't make it any less devastating. Perhaps, even more devastating. This is an example of someone who "appeared" to have conquered their depression, only to be hiding it once again.

Awareness and prevention is everything. We cannot back down for a second and think that someone has "gotten past it".

Every word of this... prob the least surprising celebrity suicide I've seen... but yeah...
 

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I think it only seems like a choice to you (and most others to be fair) because you're chemically balanced. To the afflicted, however, it's often the only escape.

... and a rational one at that.
 

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First Bond Girl, Eunice Gayson, Dead

First Bond Girl, Eunice Gayson, Dead

Was there another woman in Dr. No?

Sorry, I only had eyes for Ursula.


(CNN)Actress Eunice Gayson, the first Bond girl in the James Bond movies, has died, according to a tweet from the franchise's page. She was 90.

"We are so sad to learn that Eunice Gayson, our very first 'Bond girl' who played Sylvia Trench in DR. NO and FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE has passed away," producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli said in a statement. "Our sincere thoughts are with her family."

The British actress passed away Friday, according to her Twitter page, which called her an "amazing lady who left a lasting impression on everyone she met. She will be very much missed."

It's unclear how Gayson died.

"Dr. No," released in 1962, was the film that started it all, with Sean Connery as Agent 007 in the series based on Ian Fleming's novels about a suave British spy.

Connery first uttered the iconic introduction, "Bond, James Bond," to Gayson's character in that movie, according to the BBC.
She played the same part in the second Bond film, "From Russia With Love," in 1963.
The actress had appeared earlier in the Hammer horror film "The Revenge of Frankenstein" (1958) with Peter Cushing and later in a number of popular British TV series such as "The Saint" and "The Avengers," according to Internet Movie Database.
 

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I appreciate that many Chicago Blues greats were brought in for "the band."

Hell, they even had Cab Calloway!
 

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Fair minded rarely over the top imo... shame most on either side don’t take his approach
 

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As un-sensational and fair as anyone could be in today's divided click driven media. I didn't agree with him at times, but appreciated his approach.
 

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Passed away Monday. Doctors were spot on.

WWE legend Big Van Vader died on June 18 at the age of 63, according to his Twitter account.

Real name Leon White, he was diagnosed with congestive heart failure in 2016 with doctors giving him two years to live.
 

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For you Wizard of Oz fans.

The Wizard Of Oz's 'oldest Munchkin' Jerry Maren died on May 24 at the age of 98.

The American actor, who starred opposite Judy Garland in the 1939 classic, died after years of suffering from dementia.
 

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For you Wizard of Oz fans.



The Wizard Of Oz's 'oldest Munchkin' Jerry Maren died on May 24 at the age of 98.



The American actor, who starred opposite Judy Garland in the 1939 classic, died after years of suffering from dementia.



There is an annual Yellow Brick Road Festival in Chesterton, IN.

Awhile back, they had one of the last munchkins make an appearance, and she got hit and killed by a semi getting on the highway immediately afterwards.
 

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There is an annual Yellow Brick Road Festival in Chesterton, IN.

Awhile back, they had one of the last munchkins make an appearance, and she got hit and killed by a semi getting on the highway immediately afterwards.

Fate
 

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There is an annual Yellow Brick Road Festival in Chesterton, IN.

Awhile back, they had one of the last munchkins make an appearance, and she got hit and killed by a semi getting on the highway immediately afterwards.

Did they change the name? I grew up in Chesterton. It was the Wizard of Oz fest when I was there.
 

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I think it was discontinued a few years ago.

Yep. Just googled it. We would go every year when I lived there. I honestly have no idea why they would have a wizard of oz festival in a place that has nothing to do with the wizard of oz.
 

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Koko the gorilla, famous for being able to use sign language somewhat fluently, passed away this past week.
 
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