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I miss this brilliant man:

LetzGetReal 8 May 29
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Too funny, l have thought of my life ending and l will miss the things l will enjoy in the future so, l,ll respect my luck being born thru the 60,s and now the 2020,s are coming.

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Me too

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Robin Williams was great especially in his early days. Unfortunately, some of his later films were real dogs (sorry dogs). This hyper personality portended something amiss. Often people with emotional or drug problems become great in their field. A lot of the greatest artists died early as they just got burned out. I think without his emotional issue Robin Williams would not have been the Robin Williams we all got to know and love.

@LetzGetReal Which kind innies or outies??

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It upsets me that he committed suicide. That is a serious character flaw. He was very funny and I loved his antics but why did he quit this life?

Character flaw? Judge much?

I'm not judging....I'm just upset that such a great talent is no more. @Ringo6

You are right....I just hate seeing talent wasted. All life is precious...too many lives are being sacrificed @LetzGetReal

Sure...you're right....I didn't walk in his shoes. Maybe he had a good reason to kill himself. I just can't imagine what is a good reason to kill yourself. @GuyKeith

I didn't know about his physical and mental state. @CrazyQuilter

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He has had a very positive impact on my life and the importance of humor in our lives. I am very glad to have seen him in concert after his Heart Attack and thankful that he gave us so much of himslef.

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I miss Robin Williams, too.

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He was a brightly burning star and a lost soul. Still miss him.

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Loved him from the days of my childhood 35+ years ago.

Mork calling Orson come in Orson

World was a brighter place with Robin in it. It was a shame that light couldn't shine inwards and help him with his depression 😟

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I loved his comedy and his dramatic acting. A versatile and talented performer who is greatly missed.

Betty Level 8 May 29, 2018
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He was friends with Billy Colloney. Who also had had Parkinson's.He will be missed.

Coldo Level 8 May 29, 2018

Billy is still with us and still working like Micheal J Fox" The iconic Scotsman revealed he approaches his condition with humour by playing Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin whilst performing on stage. "

@273kelvin I used to know Billy when be stayed in Glasgow, we drank in The Scotia Bar.He was just going solo. He is 73 now.

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