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Robin Williams dead at 63

Many funny men (and women) have suffered from severe depression. I am in a constant state of 'depression' (don't medicate since I can function without it), and yet most people wouldn't know because I am a bit of a comedian myself when I'm around others. Outside I seem bubbly and outgoing, but inside I'm all gloom and doom*.

oh but don't you know ? Haven't you heard ?! I've invented the cure for all depressions. You just gotta "man up". I know it sounds a bit weird............coz you're a lady, but I can assure you all factors are taken into account.
 
Good Will Hunting and Dead Poet Soc were surely his finest moments. For a comedian it's interesting that I think his most powerful roles were when he was playing serious characters.
 
Good Will Hunting and Dead Poet Soc were surely his finest moments. For a comedian it's interesting that I think his most powerful roles were when he was playing serious characters.

It is interesting by think especially with GWH he got to work in a lot of humour and keep it very poignant, like when he talks about his wife farting.
 
Loved his work, and a few years back got into his standup as I'd never seen it. Man he doesn't come up for air.

Arguably his best work imo is his "Who's Line is it anyway" appearance. Talk about chewing the scenery and stealing the show



One film that gets overlooked also is Birdcage. RW and Nathan Lane were a tremendous double act in that film.

He will be missed, so many dimensions to his acting.
 
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oh but don't you know ? Haven't you heard ?! I've invented the cure for all depressions. You just gotta "man up". I know it sounds a bit weird............coz you're a lady, but I can assure you all factors are taken into account.

You sound like my grandmother. <_<


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