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Re: RIP Richard Jeni
Maybe I should of used sympathy instead. Not that I don't feel bad for someone who does that, but I really can't show sympathy. I just think about their family and what they now have to go through because he wanted to do something like this.Comment
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Re: RIP Richard Jeni
If he wasn't depressed he wouldn't have done it. Depression is an illness. That's something that you can't control. Some people with depression think this is the only way, or the best way, because they're not thinking normally. Anyone can become depressed. Your mother, father, son, daughter or whomever. It's not something you can just man up about.Comment
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Re: RIP Richard Jeni
As someone who saw their own mother unsuccessfully attempt suicide while on various depression medications, before finally succeeding in taking her own life in the same way that Jeni did, the fact that anyone could say they feel no remorse or sympathy for someone who commits suicide, is very hurtful to me.
While Jeni wasn't one of my favorite comedians, he was definitely one that I enjoyed watching. My sincerest thoughts go out to his family and friends.Comment
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Re: RIP Richard Jeni
To people arguing with Dookie, I'm not really on one side or the other, but if you recall some time late 2005 when I posted about my friend jumping off of the Golden Gate Bridge, I did research about other people that have done that (and it happens about every two weeks on average I guess), and there was one story about somebody that survived the jump, and thereafter he was saying how he regretted his decision about the second after he jumped.
That said, I don't know if I would rather want to see somebody doing that and dying in doing so to either regret it or stick with their decision. It sounds sick in one way, but in another way it sounds very sad that they didn't somehow get a second chance, if that makes sense.
But I'll most certainly agree with Dookie in the sense that it's more or less an act of selfishness. If he does indeed have any children, they are dependent upon their father to live for their lives, and when he does something out of his own personal decisions to take himself out of the equation for his children, wife, etc., then I see it as a selfish act. Again, doesn't mean I don't feel bad for the guy. I still miss my friend John every time that I think about him, and him committing suicide does not make me think any different about him because of his cause of death.Samsung PN60F8500 PDP / Anthem MRX 720 / Klipsch RC-62 II / Klipsch RF-82 II (x2) / Insignia NS-B2111 (x2) / SVS PC13-Ultra / SVS SB-2000 / Sony MDR-7506 Professional / Audio-Technica ATH-R70x / Sony PS3 & PS4 / DirecTV HR44-500 / DarbeeVision DVP-5000 / Panamax M5400-PM / Elgato HD60Comment
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Re: RIP Richard Jeni
To people arguing with Dookie, I'm not really on one side or the other, but if you recall some time late 2005 when I posted about my friend jumping off of the Golden Gate Bridge, I did research about other people that have done that (and it happens about every two weeks on average I guess), and there was one story about somebody that survived the jump, and thereafter he was saying how he regretted his decision about the second after he jumped.Comment
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