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@Tyler643, You're mad because you know I'm right. His death doesn't effect anyone on this app. It's not significant to anyone on the planet besides his family and close friends. People die all that time. It's not a big deal. You can't act like you care just because he's famous. Mourning his death is just an Internet fad that will be over in a week. People will hop on the bandwagon for anyone just so they feel like they fit in. It might even be over faster than a week. No pictures of him were in the latest update.
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There are very few people in this life that I'd care to meet, even fewer that I'd actually want to meet. Robin was one of those people. I grew up with him. From Peter Pan to Mrs. Doubtfire to Aladdin to one hour photo. He's been with me my whole life...and now he's gone. He was my friend and I loved him. R.I.P Robin. :,(
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The only reason I could ever believe Robin killed himself is because he didn't understand the impact he had on people. If there's anything to be learned from his death (besides everything that's been said about depression), it's that we should always let the important people in our lives know how important they are to us. Anyways, RIP Robin Williams; he truly had an impact on my life and surely the lives of many others.
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@ToolOGT92, you are in no position to judge someone when you have no idea what he's been through. I too suffer from depression, so I know the feeling. While he acted selfishly, he just couldn't find the good in any situation and was scared of what tomorrow would be like. It's never easy living like that. Show more respect next time
We'll never forget you, Robin.