I am in absolute shock after waking up to the news that Robin Williams committed suicide. A man filled with so much energy to make you smile...just gone. I can't eloquently put into words how I'm feeling, but his humor has always been a part of my life. Whether he was Mork from Ork, Mrs. Doubtfire, a guest star on Whose Line Is It Anyway? , or doing a comedy special on HBO, Robin Williams has always been there to crack me up. Our hearts are broken...
The best part of waking up is...knowing where you are.
If Mario has taught me anything, it's that most things rely on whether there's something good in a nearby box.
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The last thing I saw before turning off my laptop for the night was a facebook post about his death. I didn't sleep well after that. RIP
Many people need desperately to receive this message: I feel and think much as you do, care about many of the things you care about, although most people do not care about them. You are not alone.
-Kurt Vonnegut Context-free Supper Mario Broth Roulette! NOTE: Potential Jumpscare warning!
Remember my computer problem? I was told to do a System Refresh since nothing was working. That fixed my Windows 8 App issue, but guess what? Now I currently can't download anything on it. I am not that happy at the moment. Nope.
Oh, it also deleted Firefox and Java on me. Oy-vey.
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The new Tomb Raider game is going to be Xbone exclusive.
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My plan for next gen is still to go straight for the PS4 once enough games are out to justify buying one (right now Bloodborne alone is going to push me over the edge into buying one) but it's pretty lame how Microsoft is going to steal the Tomb Raider sequel for their own console. Like, it might make sense if Microsoft was collaborating with Crystal Dynamics on both of the games, but the first game was multi-platform, and now there's just a single-console sequel for no reason other than Microsoft paying them off to not release it anywhere else.
They don't even want any sales on Windows I guess??
Maiku Wotaharu wrote:I am in absolute shock after waking up to the news that Robin Williams committed suicide. A man filled with so much energy to make you smile...just gone. I can't eloquently put into words how I'm feeling, but his humor has always been a part of my life. Whether he was Mork from Ork, Mrs. Doubtfire, a guest star on Whose Line Is It Anyway? , or doing a comedy special on HBO, Robin Williams has always been there to crack me up. Our hearts are broken...
Unfortunately it's not all that surprising that someone who put so much effort into making others laugh wouldn't be that happy himself. People who tend towards making others happy are more commonly unhappy themselves and will often focus on others to take their minds off their own problems. (And also because they often are sincere in wanting to see others happy as well.)
Maiku Wotaharu wrote:I am in absolute shock after waking up to the news that Robin Williams committed suicide. A man filled with so much energy to make you smile...just gone. I can't eloquently put into words how I'm feeling, but his humor has always been a part of my life. Whether he was Mork from Ork, Mrs. Doubtfire, a guest star on Whose Line Is It Anyway? , or doing a comedy special on HBO, Robin Williams has always been there to crack me up. Our hearts are broken...
Unfortunately it's not all that surprising that someone who put so much effort into making others laugh wouldn't be that happy himself. People who tend towards making others happy are more commonly unhappy themselves and will often focus on others to take their minds off their own problems. (And also because they often are sincere in wanting to see others happy as well.)
This is true, sadly.
I'm prett good at making my friends laugh and happy, but most of the time I don't feel happy at all.
Alice wrote:
Unfortunately it's not all that surprising that someone who put so much effort into making others laugh wouldn't be that happy himself. People who tend towards making others happy are more commonly unhappy themselves and will often focus on others to take their minds off their own problems. (And also because they often are sincere in wanting to see others happy as well.)
An article on the subject.
Support your funny friends, especially when they're not acting "funny", because that's when they're showing their real selves.
Many people need desperately to receive this message: I feel and think much as you do, care about many of the things you care about, although most people do not care about them. You are not alone.
-Kurt Vonnegut Context-free Supper Mario Broth Roulette! NOTE: Potential Jumpscare warning!