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"Success does not protect you from depression. It doesn't protect you from suicide,"
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He, too, hanged himself. NO mention of a note yet. His suicide proves people appear happy, they have it all, life seems perfect .... you never know what people go through in their life. When I came out of my coma and saw the future and everything gone, I felt like “why the fuck should I go on half-living and nothing left.” But I stayed strong even though always in pain. Ten years later I’m developing a new business project though I have amnesia. I’m determined not to give up. Anthony obviously was going through something stronger than him. RIP.
Selfish? In a way, yes. You'd end your pain. Friends and family deal with the pain of your loss forever, blame themselves and wish they could have helped had they known. You’re thinking only of you |
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This is fucked up, RIP
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Anthony Bourdain’s Shocked Mother Speaks Out After Son's Apparent Suicide: 'He Had Everything' Anthony Bourdain’s mother is in complete shock over her son’s apparent suicide at age 61. Speaking with the New York Times, hours after news of his death, Gladys Bourdain said she had no indication that her child might have been thinking of suicide. “He is absolutely the last person in the world I would have ever dreamed would do something like this,” she told the publication, which was a longtime editor for. On Friday, longtime friend and renowned chef Eric Ripert found the Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown host unresponsive in his hotel room in France. Gladys spoke to Ripert following her son’s sudden death and Ripert told her “Tony had been in a dark mood these past couple of days.” Gladys also shared she had “no idea why” her son might have decided to kill himself. “He had everything. Success beyond his wildest dreams. Money beyond his wildest dreams,” she told the Times. Ripert was in France with Anthony to film an upcoming episode of the award-winning show Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown. “Anthony was a dear friend,” Ripert said in a statement to PEOPLE. “He was an exceptional human being, so inspiring and generous. One of the great storytellers of our time who connected with so many. I wish him peace. My love and prayers are with his family, friends and loved ones.” The last photo Anthony shared of his mother was one from his childhood which also featured his brother Christopher. “In retrospect, I blame this matching shorts and knee socks incident for the decades of bad decision making that followed. #ChildhoodTrauma,” he captioned the black and white portrait of the family of three on Instagram in December 2016. A police spokesperson in Strasbourg, France, confirmed Bourdain’s death to PEOPLE, but would not confirm the cause of death. The manner of death has been classified as a suicide. Additionally, Colmar, France, public prosecutor Christian de Rocquigny du Fayel told PEOPLE that Bourdain died by hanging at a luxury hotel in Kaysersberg called Le Chambard, and said, “at this stage, nothing suggests the intervention of a third party.” In a statement provided to PEOPLE, the U.S. Embassy in Paris said, “We can confirm the death of Anthony Bourdain in the Haut-Rhin department of France. We extend our sincere condolences to friends and family. We stand ready to provide appropriate consular service. Out of respect for the family at this difficult time we have no further comment.” If you or someone you know is considering suicide, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255), text “help” to the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 or go to suicidepreventionlifeline.org. |
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Slandering death? You don't even know what that means.
you're the one who went into attack mode over me and others sharing. You insulted people here for not knowing a word and you castigated everyone who's views you disagreed with exclaiming we don't make near enough money. Face it, you went off the deep end You're hysterical and appear suicidal. The only other reason you would do those things would be because you're a huge fucking dickhead. I'm assuming you are not a huge fucking dickhead that would attack others for their views on suicide. Get some help, the hotline # was posted earlier. |
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Mind can make you do terrible things
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Rich white man cooking for other rich white men. Maybe he should have met more poor people and cook for them. Or maybe Hillary kill him over Weinstein remarks.
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Please change your name to dingbell. |
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"access to happiness a lot easier" As in if you take 100.000 poor people and 100.000 rich people, you would find MUCH more happy people in the second category. He did not say that ALL rich people are happy. He said it is just easier to access happiness. |
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Mental illness and suicide is up, something needs to be done about it :( RIP Anthony :( x |
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Apparently, he has always had his bouts with depression. RIP
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thanks bourdain!
Celebrity suicide leads to increase in suicides. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/b...copycat-deaths |
He was good at what he did.
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RIP Anthony Bourdain.
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This was Anthony Bourdain's last meal and last post to Instagram |
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Who's #3? Jim Carrey. |
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Sad, Seems like so much left that he could do.
But Norm MacDonald has a good point. |
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Dude! That's a "choucroute garni" - a very traditional dish in the Alsatian region of France where he was staying. The base is sauerkraut simmered in Riesling, goose fat and juniper berries, several different sausages and various cuts of pork - smoked ham hock, slab bacon, pork belly. It's usually a winter dish - not something you'd eat for lunch in June. Although I would eat it anytime. https://s33.postimg.cc/hmjdm5q7j/Choucroute.jpg |
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Rest in peace
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