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[_] Anonymous 02/12/15(Thu)00:31 No.2686346
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>> [_] Anonymous 02/12/15(Thu)01:23 No.2686413
>>2686346
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>> [_] Anonymous 02/12/15(Thu)01:43 No.2686436
It's easy to forget that comedians are people to, and that they are not always smiling.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/12/15(Thu)02:19 No.2686470
lots of funny people are depressed
>> [_] Anonymous 02/12/15(Thu)04:22 No.2686537
Considering it wasn't depression that drove him to it, but rather a decision to make it so his
family and he didn't have to suffer through his on setting battle with Parkinson's disease, I
think there is a quaint sense of nobility to it.
He felt like he should die on his terms rather than deteriorate as he lost all control of his
body, I can get on board with that decision. He had every right to.