Buzzards picking the bones of Robin Willaims clean

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  • #19586
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    GoneGalt
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    Johnconnor777
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    in a woman’s mind she is entitled to everything because he left her stick his penis inside a couple times… f~~~ the children, f~~~ Robin Williams.

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    Keymaster
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    Yes I saw that article in the news and had exactly the same thought as you. Like vultures. And the first thing I thought of was Schopenhauer’s quote:

    “Women in their hearts think that men are intended to earn money so that they may spend it.
    If possible, during their husband’s lifetime, but at any rate after his death.”

    That was written 150 f~~~ing years ago. And it’s true as all hell today. And it will be true in another 150 years.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
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    Gerald
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    It is weird, I was just reading a short snippet on CNN about a book from a photographer who was very close to Robin WIlliams, and the book is coming out with a bunch of unreleased photos. Some were in the news snippet… such a troubled guy and yet so hilarious. It is awesome to see some of the vulnerability in his shots… and then I ran across this in the forums. Here is the link to the news story today:

    http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/11/entertainment/gallery/tbt-robin-williams-arthur-grace/index.html

    No longer can we walk away, we must run. Remove the motive power.

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    OldBill
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    F~~~ing whore, nothing but a f~~~ing whore.

    Do not date. Do not impregnate. Do not co-habitate. Above all, do not marry. Reclaim and never again surrender your personal sovereignty.

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    Atton
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    It should be donated to a charity that actually does some good, maybe a charity looking to prevent suicide.

    A MGTOW is a man who is not a woman's bitch!

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    Constantine
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    That’s sick. Your father is dead, what the hell’s the matter with you, bitches?? No wonder he took his own life. If I had children treating me like a meal ticket, I’d be questioning my worth aswell.

    It was the second anniversary of his death yesterday. We lost a great comedian and actor two years ago – I got to see one of his stand-up gigs back in 2010, it was awesome – and this is how his daughters are choosing to remember and appreciate him?

    To see what is in front of one's nose requires a constant struggle. -Orwell

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    OldBill
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    That’s sick. Your father is dead, what the hell’s the matter with you, bitches??

    That’s not exactly what’s happening, Constantine. It’s a case of his children, 2 boys and a girl, being sued by his third wife over the items and momentoes he’d promised the children in his will.

    About a year before his suicide, Williams had set up a trust for his children in order that his two c~~~ish ex-wives and c~~~ish 3rd wife couldn’t get their hands on more of his money. He had understandable fears that his three wives would contest whatever will he and his advisors drew up for a final big payday.

    By 2014, he’d been paying ex-c~~~ #1 alimony for 26 years or more than twice as long as they’d been married. On top of that, he’d been paying ex-c~~~ #2 alimony for nearly 4 years. Soon-to-be ex-c~~~ #3 was sure to divorce and bleed him as she was already living in her own wing of the house. C~~~ #3 had so little contact with him that she didn’t check on him that night or the following morning. A servant, rather than his supposed wife, found his body.

    As Terrence Popp points out in his excellent video concerning Williams’ suicide, Williams was never going to be able to retire thanks to the three vampiric c~~~s permanently attached to his bank accounts so he wisely protected his children’s inheritances.

    The trust fund worked because none of his three wives were able to break it. Only c~~~ #3 made a run at it. With the money portion settled, the trouble now is with the bequests in William’s will.

    In his will, Williams wanted his children to have all his awards, clothing, personal items, and other memorabilia. His will also gave c~~~ #3 his Tiburon home. C~~~ #3 is contending that being willed the Tiburon home means anything in that home at the time of Williams’ death belongs to her. She’s also contending that Williams’ instructions concerning memorabilia only referred to the Napa home. Finally, she wants items the children took from the Tiburon home be returned to her.

    Basically, c~~~ #3 has filed a nuisance lawsuit in the hopes that Williams’ children will throw her a few items or some money to make her go away. Hopefully the children will call her bluff.

    I’m sure that, less than 2 years after his death, Williams’ three adult children would want to be doing anything other than meeting their c~~~ish stepmother in court. They, however, aren’t the ones suing. They’re being sued instead.

    Do not date. Do not impregnate. Do not co-habitate. Above all, do not marry. Reclaim and never again surrender your personal sovereignty.

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    I don’t mean to be morbid or macabre, but ive never understood why someone would want to kill themselves by hanging or asphyxiation, when shooting yourself in the head would, 9 times out of 10, be instant.

    It’s a god damn shame that he left us. I never thought Robin Williams was that funny to be honest, I just thought he was a great dramatic actor. I love the The Fisher King and Hook, amongst many of his films.

    Why do all the good souls have to leave us? Come back Robin, we miss you man.

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    OldBill
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    I never thought Robin Williams was that funny to be honest…

    Ahhh, but you never saw him is his prime during the late 70s and early 80s. There was nobody like him and there had been nobody like him.

    With other comics, you laughed and after the show you could remember a gag here and a punchline there. With Williams you were left gasping. Your ears and brain couldn’t even keep up with him. And you couldn’t remember a f~~~ing thing he did because it was all this insane stream of consciousness stuff.

    You know how people say they laughed so much their sides hurt? With Williams that was actually true. People choked and couldn’t catch their breath. People hurt themselves laughing. People p~~~ed themselves. Sometimes the crowd would beg him to stop.

    You saw him after the flame burned down to a more manageable level, after he first lessened the amount of cocaine and booze then finally got rid of it. Before that, Williams was a f~~~ing supernova.

    It was John Belushi’s death that scared the s~~~ out of Williams. He’d been drugging with Belushi all that week and had been in the room with Belushi less than an hour before the OD. If he hadn’t left, supposedly to score more drugs, he would have been the one who injected the fatal speed ball into Belushi’s ass. After that, Williams started dialing things back.

    I saw Williams at the Punchline in San Francisco in the mid 80s. His first marriage was on the rocks, his movie career wasn’t doing to well, and he was trying (and failing) to get sober. He basically just went out on the road to get away from his troubles and get lost, much like Bob Dylan did a few times. Trouble was, Williams didn’t go off into some national park and play the hermit. Instead he traveled around dropping in on small comedy clubs unannounced and taking over the stage for a set before leaving.

    We were watching some woman comic, I don’t even remember her name, working through her set and getting polite laughs when someone heckled her from the bar. The stage crew swung a spot on the heckler so the comic could “slay” him and…

    … it was Robin Williams.

    We all gasped. He walked up on stage, took the mike from her hand, and did about 15 minutes of stuff that had us gasping. He f~~~ing killed the room, just laid us right the f~~~ out.

    Then he just stopped, handed the female comic the mike, and walked out of the club.

    She had tears in her eyes, slipped the mike onto it’s stand, said “How can you follow that?”, and left the stage.

    From what I’ve read, Williams did s~~~ like that for a couple of years all over the US. Not in big clubs and not to big comics but in little places and to comics just starting out. He wandered around stomping on new guys; Godzilla vs. Bambi as it were. A s~~~ ton of people in comedy hated him for a good long time because of that.

    While he made me laugh myself sick, it didn’t take long afterward for me to realize that I’d watched a profoundly wounded man perform that night.

    Do not date. Do not impregnate. Do not co-habitate. Above all, do not marry. Reclaim and never again surrender your personal sovereignty.

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    I would have loved to of seen him back then. I think what i meant was, he was more suited to dramatic roles, but thats just my personal opinion.

    He could definitely be funny, thats for sure.

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    Narwhal
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    I would have loved to of seen him back then. I think what i meant was, he was more suited to dramatic roles, but thats just my personal opinion.

    He could definitely be funny, thats for sure.

    Honestly, I don’t think he was a good actor, dramatic or otherwise. Whenever he tried to be somebody other then Robin Williams, it wasn’t convincing. He was known for not sticking with the script, and directors encouraged it, because whatever came out of his mouth was going to be better than the script.

    Yes, he was good in movies like Dead Poet Society, where he wasn’t funny, but that was still Robin Williams being Robin Williams. I did not feel like it was someone else carrying about students, it felt like it was Robin Williams doing that. In Mrs. Doubtfire, I felt like Robin carried about fathers relationship with kids, not an actor. He was a very passionate man, which drove his comedy and authenticity when a played a man who gave a s~~~.

    In some ways, it’s no different then Will Smith inability to play someone other then Will Smith. It’s just the Robin Williams is a much more compelling person.

    Ok. Then do it.

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    I would have loved to of seen him back then. I think what i meant was, he was more suited to dramatic roles, but thats just my personal opinion.

    He could definitely be funny, thats for sure.

    Honestly, I don’t think he was a good actor, dramatic or otherwise. Whenever he tried to be somebody other then Robin Williams, it wasn’t convincing. He was known for not sticking with the script, and directors encouraged it, because whatever came out of his mouth was going to be better than the script.

    Yes, he was good in movies like Dead Poet Society, where he wasn’t funny, but that was still Robin Williams being Robin Williams. I did not feel like it was someone else carrying about students, it felt like it was Robin Williams doing that. In Mrs. Doubtfire, I felt like Robin carried about fathers relationship with kids, not an actor. He was a very passionate man, which drove his comedy and authenticity when a played a man who gave a s~~~.

    In some ways, it’s no different then Will Smith inability to play someone other then Will Smith. It’s just the Robin Williams is a much more compelling person.

    Do you mean you don’t like him as an actor? Or just dont like some of his films?

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