Ouch. I liked that guy. Grew up watching Mork and Mindy.
Depression is a terrible thing - this death is really a sad thing to happen. But even with the 24/7/365 cult of personality pop culture we are in - we do not know the realities of their lives. And as for suicide - if we had an inkling of a clue on how to stop it - and it goes way beyond the touchy-feely call-in ‘prevention’ hotlines, it is one thing that should be worked on and then taught in our culture.
It is a chemical thing in the brain - that some people just can not fight. I know - been there and done that (a really, really bad (prescribed) drug reaction).
Our ‘healthcare’ (notice that that is the phrase used rather than Medicine or Medical care?) is too busy prescribing drugs for simple facts of life/growing older - than researching and working on a truly important and deadly aspect of the human condition.
Typical of junk ‘healthcare’ science controlled by Big Pharma and a complicit FDA.
Well, there’s always YT where the really good stuff still lives.
And for fall down grab ur sides funny, nobody who ever lived could have been better than Charlie Callas. Or Tim Conway. The list is so long I can’t post em all, but that’s the biggest single reason I appreciate YouTube so much. A much funnier past, alive again if only for the view time.
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