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divideandconquer » Thu Apr 17, 2014 8:59 pm wrote:slimmouse » Thu Apr 17, 2014 12:44 pm wrote:IFWIW. The jury still out with me on whether it was suicide or not.
Same here. It's not that I want to cast a suspicious shadow over the death of every famous or semi-famous individual-- I don't believe there is anything suspicious about John Judge's death-- but something about the way this "suicide" was first revealed seems a little off. What bothers me most is the certainty of the woman who posted about his not-faked suicide on her Facebook page, not to mention her readiness to take over his show not even a week later.
norton ash » Thu Apr 17, 2014 11:38 pm wrote:Misery. My sorrows join yours, and the anger is unrelenting. Saoirse ceart siochain... Seize the opportunity for peace.
JackRiddler » Fri Apr 18, 2014 12:08 am wrote:divideandconquer has an honest screen name.
I'm going to confound them with conundrums, unnerve them with enigmas, perplex them with puzzles... until they wish they were dead.
Hunter » Thu Apr 17, 2014 11:33 pm wrote:divideandconquer » Thu Apr 17, 2014 8:59 pm wrote:slimmouse » Thu Apr 17, 2014 12:44 pm wrote:IFWIW. The jury still out with me on whether it was suicide or not.
Same here. It's not that I want to cast a suspicious shadow over the death of every famous or semi-famous individual-- I don't believe there is anything suspicious about John Judge's death-- but something about the way this "suicide" was first revealed seems a little off. What bothers me most is the certainty of the woman who posted about his not-faked suicide on her Facebook page, not to mention her readiness to take over his show not even a week later.
I dont know any reason why someone would murder Mike NOW, he has been out of the scene a while and really wasnt doing much to poke the hornets nest at this time.
From his videos I see a man who is clearly very tired, either from battling depression or just an inability, which I speak of above, to deal with all the horrible shit going on in the world, for some people it is just really hard to put on a fucking happy face and carry on everyday like youre expected to, at some point you just dont have it in you anymore, youre worn out and there is no fuel left in the tank to keep putting that happy face on and carrying on day after day after day. It is a real battle, if you dont have this experience yourself it is really difficult to relate to I would suppose.
Though I am certainly not opposed to the idea that people like Mike are taken out, I am not really seeing it here, I see a man who is real fucking tired and had nothing left in the tank, it was empty and he was stranded in the middle of nowhere with no chance for help to refill that tank.
I have a wonderful lady who is able to keep my tank full, because of her love and beautiful heart, without her I dont know what the fuck I would do. She is my rock.
Project Willow » Fri Apr 18, 2014 2:05 am wrote:There are many ways to make a person take themselves out. There was a suicide note posted on this board not long ago from a homosexual man who faced incessant stigma in his small town, had no family, no job prospects, and no way of getting himself out of the scenario or receiving any financial help. That's just our normative twisted system snuffing out a light, which is bad enough. Rupert came from a CIA family, and he was openly hounded, there's no telling what (expertly honed and targeted) psychological pressures might have been inflicted upon him exacerbating his despair at the state of the world, and his ability to simply live. The question of malfeasance doesn't have to be about who pulled the physical trigger, I'd argue that in today's world, it rarely is.
Project Willow » Fri Apr 18, 2014 2:05 am wrote: there's no telling what (expertly honed and targeted) psychological pressures might have been inflicted upon him exacerbating his despair at the state of the world, and his ability to simply live. The question of malfeasance doesn't have to be about who pulled the physical trigger, I'd argue that in today's world, it rarely is.
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