The Life, Career and The Death of Robin Williams. Discovering who Robin Williams truly was beyond the comedic genius on stage and the whirlwind of energy on screen reveals a deeply complex man offstage. Life’s journey unravels the dichotomy of a man who brought laughter to millions while wrestling with his inner battles. What lay hidden behind his captivating smile and rapid-fire wit was a profound sadness. So, let’s dive into the life of Robin Williams, someone far more complicated than his public image, exploring his life and how he tragically left this world..

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    Fart face the hospital will cover all of your bills discovering who Robin Williams truly was beyond the comedic genius on stage and the Whirlwind of energy on screen reveals a deeply complex man offstage life’s journey unravels the dichotomy of a man who brought laughter to Millions while wrestling with his

    Inner battles what lay hidden behind his captivating smile and Rapid Fire wit was a profound sadness so let’s dive into the life of Robin Williams someone far more complicated than his Public Image exploring his life and how he tragically left this world how it all began on a

    Sunny July 21st in 1951 in the heart of Chicago Illinois the world welcomed a bright Soul named Williams his father Robert Fitzgerald Williams held a prestigious role as a senior executive in Ford’s Lincoln Mercury division while his mother Lori mclen hailed from Jackson Mississippi tracing her lineage to the esteemed Mississippi Senator and

    Governor anel mclen Williams found himself in a family Dynamic that included two older half Brothers Robert also known as Todd from his father’s side and mclen from his mother’s though his mother followed Christian Science Williams was brought up in his father’s Episcopal Faith remarkably he credited his early humor to his mother often

    Striving to tickle her Funny Bone for attention as he revealed in a lively television interview in 2001 his journey through education was as diverse as his background starting at Gorton Elementary School in Lake Forest and then onto Deer Path Junior High School Williams initially a reserved child found his

    Voice when he delved into the vibrant drama Department during his high school days those who knew him then recall a remarkably funny and engaging young man at the age of 12 a pivotal moment arose when his family relocated to Suburban Bloomfield Hills Michigan here within the confines of a sprawling 40 room

    Farmhouse set on 28 Acres Williams thrived at the Detroit Country Day School he emerged as a shining star excelling academically leading the school’s wrestling team and even clinching the title of class president life’s Winds of Change blew yet again when at 16 williams’ father opted for an early retirement prompting a move to

    Tiburon California there Williams found himself attending Redwood High School in Larkspur interestingly despite his future legendary status his classmates during his 196 9 graduation deemed him most likely not to succeed alongside funniest showcasing the early irony in his journey postgraduation he initially charted a course for Claremont men’s

    College aiming to delve into Political Science but soon veered off to pursue acting a passion that tugged at his heartstrings his path to stardom took a detour through the College of Marine in Kentfield California where he immersed himself in theater for three formative years it was here under the mentorship

    Of the college drama Professor James Dunn that the world witnessed the budding Genius of Williams his portrayal of Fagan in the musical Oliver showcased not just his talent but also his improvisational Wizardry often leaving the cast in stitches done recognizing the exceptional potential within Williams once excitedly rang his wife

    After witnessing a late rehearsal predicting that this young man was destined for greatness in the bustling Hub of New York City in 1973 Williams scored big with a full scholarship to the juliard school joining the ranks of just 20 students making the Freshman cut among this Elite group he and

    Christopher reev stood out clinching spots in John housman’s exclusive Advanced program for that year the class was a star studded Affair featuring luminaries like William Hurt and Mandy patkin if you peaked into the dorms you’d find Williams bunking with Franklin seals his roommate extraordinaire as chronicled by biographer Jean dorsonville reev fondly

    Reminisced about encountering Williams during their juliard days recalling a whirlwind of energy clad in tie dye shirts and tracksuit bottoms a lively Persona bouncing off the walls with a mile a minute chatter Edith Skinner their dialects instructor marveled at Williams’s uncanny knack for effortlessly slipping into various accents leaving her pleasantly

    Bewildered their main acting Mentor Michael KH found himself equally flabbergasted by the sheer force of nature that was Williams initially hailed for his humor Williams faced criticism from KH who dismissed his Antics as mere stand-up comedy however a pivotal moment arrived when Williams took the stage in Tennessee Williams’s

    KN of the Iguana stunning critics with a mesmerizing portrayal of an old man reev deeply moved by Williams’s transformation hailed his performance as nothing short of extraordinary cementing their enduring friendship beyond the spotlight of juliard Williams spent his Summers from 1974 to 76 as a humble bus

    Boy at the tri ENT in selo California a testament to his work ethic and humble beginnings despite the glitz of juliard Williams departed during his junior year urged on by housemen who believed the school had no more to offer this talented man even Gerald fredman one of his esteemed teachers recognized

    Williams genius but acknowledged that gillard’s traditional training wasn’t quite the right fit for his uncontainable Spirit it was no surprise to anyone that Williams charted his own course leaving the institution poised for his unique journey ahead becoming a stand-up comedian in the Bay Area scene of 1976 Williams kicked off his standup

    Journey at the holy city zoo a cozy San Francisco Comedy Club where he didn’t just take the stage he started from the bottom tending bar and slowly working his way up it was an ERA pulsating with a rock Revolution hippie culture and a seismic shift in societal Norms which

    Acted as a backdrop against which Williams along with others spearheaded what critics called San Francisco’s comedy Renaissance he confessed to unearthing the Allure of drugs and happiness during this time witnessing the brightest Minds succumb to a haze his magnetic energy led him to Los Angeles where the spotlight beckoned The

    Comedy Store witnessed his comedic prowess catching the eye of TV producer George Schlatter who thrust him onto the Revival of Laughin in 1977 marking his television debut as the show met an untimely end it became Williams springboard into the TV realm while he kept his improvisational edge razor

    Sharp by performing at clubs like the Roxy even across the pond in England he left his Mark at the fighting Cox HBO specials like off thewall an evening with Robin Williams and a night at the Met solidified his place clinching a Grammy for best comedy album behind the laughter Williams battled the darker

    Side of Fame standups pressure cooker environment led him to early encounters with drugs and alcohol though he maintained a sober stage presence occasionally performing through hangovers he confessed that cocaine fueled paranoia during performances a stark contrast to his electric onstage Persona in his words the life of a

    Stand-up comic was a roller coaster a brutal field where many flamed out due to the Relentless cycle of highs and lows Williams understood this firsthand navigating the uneven path while striving to stay true to his craft critics concerned about the intensity of his performances feared a creative meltdown while biographer characterized

    His Manic style as Beyond energetic sometimes bordering on dangerous Williams attributed his rapid fire delivery to his early days in bars where Patron’s short attention spans necessitated a synaptic performance style always moving never a sitting Target he found solace in the ever evolving world around him confident that

    Ideas would never run dry yet the competitive realm of Comedy wasn’t devoid of controversies accusations of joke stealing dogged him which he vehemently denied his peers confrontations and claims of joke plagiarism created friction leading Williams to avoid fellow comedian shows to ward off further accusations despite the chaos Williams regarded his work as

    A Lifeline a vital thread woven throughout his career his one-man Broadway show and subsequent DVD Robin Williams live on Broadway solidified his stand-up Legacy in 2004 Comedy Central ranked him 13th in its 100 greatest standup of all time list marking a testament to his enduring impact yet Williams grappled with the fear of

    Losing his Creative Edge attributing novelist Jersey kinsky suicide to that very fear he credited his father for instilling the courage to address crucial topics emphasizing the importance of staying true to oneself even after a Hiatus Williams bounced back with a 26 City Tour weapons of self-destruction proving that his

    Comedic flame continued to burn brightly concluding in a celebrated HBO special in December 2009 how Mor and Mindy changed things post the Laughin Resurgence and a stint on the Richard prior show Williams landed the gig of a lifetime when Gary Marshall tapped him to play the zany alien Mor in a 1978

    Episode of Happy Days titled my favorite orcin his unconventional audition where he sat on his head at the producers request to take a seat caught their attention as Mor Williams Unleashed a series of improvisations sporting a high nasal voice and infusing the script with his trademark wit his performance wowed

    Not just the cast and crew but also Network heads prompting a lightning fast contract offer a mere 4 days later shutting out potential competitors Mor’s magnetic appeal didn’t just resonate with viewers it sparked the birth of a spin-off sitcom Mor and Mindy co-starring Pam Dober this groundbreaking show structured to accommodate Williams unrestrained

    Improvisations catapulted him into the stratosphere of stardom said in present day Boulder Colorado it diverged from its Happy Days Roots amassing a staggering 60 million viewers weekly at its peak and solidifying Williams as a Bonafide Superstar among the younger audience he became an emblem of infectious exuberance blending Manchild

    Charisma with an endless stream of imaginative Antics but Mor’s meteoric rise wasn’t confined to the small screen alone his Persona spilled over into everyday life adorning posters coloring books and lunchboxes the show’s explosive success landed Williams on the cover of Time magazine’s March 12 1979 issue an iconic photo captured by

    Michael Dressler that portrayed both his comedic charm and a contemplative side this cherished image found its place in the National Portrait Gallery at the Smithsonian after his passing offering a tribute to his legacy but his TV appearances extended Beyond comedy popping up unscripted alongside Billy Crystal on Friends and showcasing his

    Improvisational flare on Whose Line Is It Anyway he delved into dramatic roles featuring in Law and Order Special Victims Unit and surprising audiences on Extreme Makeover home Edition from cameos on Saturday Night Live to guest spots on FX series like Louie and Wilfred Williams left a massive mark his

    2013 Venture The Crazy Ones lasted just one season on CBS marking both a Triumph and a swift departure in his story TV career his several Mar mares and children when it comes to Williams’s relationships and family he had it pretty rough he began his first marriage

    With Valerie valard in June 1978 after a previous relationship with comedian Elaine boozler their paths converged at a San Francisco Tavern where Williams tended a bar their son Zachary Pim Williams came into the world in 1983 however the union eventually dissolved leading to their divorce in 1988 rumors swirled about williams’ involvement with

    Zachary’s Nanny Marsha garcis starting stting in 1986 yet valard clarified in the 2018 documentary Robin Williams come inside my mind that Williams connection with garcy began post separation in April 1989 Williams tied the knot with garcy expecting their first child together they welcomed two more additions to their family Zelda Ray

    Williams in that same year and Cody Allen Williams in 1991 however their journey together hit rocky shores culminating in garus filing for divorce in March 2008 citing irreconcilable differences their divorce proceedings concluded in 2010 Williams then began his third marriage with graphic designer Susan Schneider on October 22 2011 in St

    Helena California the couple lived in San Francisco’s Sea Cliff area finding Solace and joy in the growth of their family Williams found profound Wonder in witnessing the development of his children declaring that his children gave him a great sense of wonder Beyond his relationships Williams immersed himself in several different interests

    He joined the Westside YMCA Runners Club in New York City showcasing his athletic prowess with impressive results in a Central Park 10k run in 1975 a bookworm at heart his beloved reads included Isaac azimov Foundation Trilogy and childhood favorite The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe which he joyfully

    Shared with his children his eclectic passions ranged from pen and paper roleplaying games to video games the latter reflected in his daughter Zelda’s namesake from The Legend of Zelda series an Ardent anime fan and collector of figures Williams amassed a massive collection including a figurine of dunan

    Hot from the anime film apple seed he cherished films like innocent Ghost in the Shell and received assigned DVD of Paranoia Agent from its director Satoshi Khan Williams found solace in cycling embracing it as a healthy substitute for past vices his enthusiasm for the sport burgeoned culminating in a vast bicycle

    Collection ction and Avid support for Professional Road cycling frequently attending events such as the tour to France in a heartfelt gesture his children donated 87 bicycles from his collection in 2016 to support charitable foundations religion and philanthropy Williams had a spiritual upbringing often aligning himself with the Episcopal denomination in his humor he

    Coined his affiliation as Chicago Protestant Episcopal Catholic light half the religion half the guilt an emblem of generosity Williams along with whoopy Goldberg and Billy Crystal established comic relief USA in 1986 an annual HBO television benefit dedicated to aiding the homeless this heartfelt initiative garnered $80 million by 2014 his Dee

    Rooted empathy for those less fortunate stemmed from a desire to make a meaningful impact especially for the underprivileged whether championing causes for literacy women’s rights or veterans welfare he lent his star power to numerous benefit appearances including a dedicated commitment to the Uso where he entertained approximately 990,000 troops across 13 countries

    Partnering with his second wife Marsha Williams co-founded the windfall Foundation a philanthropic entity aimed at raising funds for various charitable causes his altruism extended globally as evidenced when he sang in French for a music video cover of the Rolling Stones it’s only rock and roll but I like it in

    Support of the charity children’s promise his compassionate response to the 2010 Canterbury earthquake in New Zealand was impactful he generously donated the proceeds from his Christ Church performance of weapons of self-destruction to Aid in rebuilding the city directing half the funds to the Red Cross and the other half to the

    Mayoral building fund his dedication to supporting the troops was unwavering performing with the USO in Iraq and Afghanistan Williams also extended his support to institutions like St Jude Children’s Research Hospital for several years but despite being so giving and caring about the world things went downhill pretty badly Williams faces

    Hopelessness Robin found himself pondering a recurring question after he turned 60 reflecting on over three decades as an Entertainer and more than six as a person he wondered about the meaning behind continuing his craft as he had already savored the sweetest triumphs and received most of the prestigious Awards in his field each

    Phase of his career had been an unpredictable Journey an improvisational act in itself but where he stood now had no no clear road map the idea of eventual closure lingered a reality he often grappled with in his performances attempting to outrun it how would his final bow look bidding the audience

    Farewell for the last time would it be anything but heartbreaking work opportunities were dwindling not as financially rewarding and seemed fixated on themes of finality particularly death an episode of Louie featuring both Robin and comedian Louis CK had them discussing death at the grave site of a despised Comedy Club manager sparking

    Introspection about Solitude in the afterlife this Motif persisted in his roles notably in The Angriest Man in Brooklyn where his character faces mortality a narrative that echoed his own concerns despite the somber tones the humorist Spirit endured often shadowed by an undertone of the unspoken fear of mortality the motivations Behind

    These projects remained elusive far from the Hollywood Spotlight he once thrived these films barely found theatrical releases yet Robin persisted filling every slot in his schedule with work partly driven by financial needs his life in a positive sense had downsized necessitating the sale of properties and financial reorganization due to

    Expensive divorces the prospect of a professional Resurgence emerged with the Crazy Ones marking his return to regular TV after Mor and Mindy but despite the promising salary and steady gig the reception was lukewarm the humor falling flat critics observed a different Robin one no longer the Dynamic force people

    Had come to adore during the filming of The Crazy Ones Robin lived a much simpler life a stark contrast to his earlier Hollywood Glitz or even his tiberon Abode his wife Susan brought a different domestic feeling not keen on managing his life as his previous spouse did Robin’s son Zach maintained a

    Connection working with longtime assistants but as things changed that support seemed to wne leaving Robin in a potentially lonely phase looking back Zach regretted not not spending more time with his father during this period sensing the need for support that wasn’t sufficiently provided his health deteriorated the tragic life and death

    Of Robin Williams started to show itself from October 2013 onwards as Robin met a series of physical troubles and a medley of discomforts that manifested in varying intensities appearing disjointed and unrelated his issues spanned from stomach cramps indigestion and constipation to visual impairments urinary problems and sleep disturbances

    The turn of Tremors in his left arm paired with Cog wheel rigidity added to the perplexing mix his voice faded his posture stooped and moments of sudden immobility became more frequent Susan familiar with Robin’s occasional nervousness noticed a staggering spike in his anxiety levels she described it

    As a vast number of symptoms each surfacing at its whim even after exploring various Avenues there were no definitive answers Billy Crystal a close friend acknowledged that Robin hinted at his unease though only to a certain extent Crystal recalled Robin saying he felt a little crispy but didn’t delve

    Into specifics the concerns were evident during a movie outing with the crystals Robin’s physical changes struck them his appearance thinner and frail their dinner after the movie revealed a quieter Robin occasionally reaching out in a longing manner before wrapping up The Crazy Ones in February 2014 attempts to revive the show included stunt

    Casting so Pam Dober joined Robin on screen after Mor and Mindy though Dober felt the show wasn’t Robin ‘s fit she accepted the role for the chance to see him she sensed something am Miss noticing a subdued and changed demeanor in Robin refraining from prying out of respect for their distant acquaintance

    Despite the increased hype around dobber’s appearance it didn’t improve the show’s plummeting ratings Robin seemed at peace with the Network’s decision to cancel it acknowledging the financial setback but finding solace in the creative aspect by this point in time Robin had already moved on to filming Night at the Museum secret of

    The Tomb despite pleas from loved ones to slow down due to his worsening health his unyielding desire to work through the pain a familiar remedy to him overshadowed external concerns Sher mins his makeup artist reflected on Robin’s deep attachment to work likening it to his Lifeline even in Vancouver where he

    Filmed his weight loss and motor impairments were evident often leaving him emotionally drained at day’s end despite the visible distress the gravity of his situation remained elus to many around him as the timeline shifted Robin found solace within the confines of his hotel room his outdoor Ventures becoming

    A rarity in April an episode of panic struck him mins hoping to uplift his spirits suggested a standup comedy gig at a local Vancouver Club her well-intentioned idea however backfired drastically when she proposed the notion Robin’s reaction was unexpected he broke down in tears admitting that he can’t do

    It because he doesn’t know how to be funny anymore more but Susan based in California during Robin’s movie Project maintained Constant Contact helping him navigate escalating insecurities under medical guidance he started various anti-choicers relief for some symptoms while exacerbating others returning home in early May Robin’s condition left

    Susan feeling like she was welcoming back an airplane without landing gear his diagnosis Day in May 2014 unveiled the Enigma behind his string of illnesses Parkinson’s disease to Robin it was the dreaded realization of a lifelong fear knowing it would gradually strip him of his abilities while Susan

    Clung to the sliver of hope this diagnosis provided sensing a pathway for treatment Robin remained unconvinced he confided in his inner circle about Parkinson including his children handlers and closest friends Crystal recalled the moment Robin disclosed the news a high-pitched voice over the phone expressing the diagnosis it was a

    Fearful Robin unlike the Bold Brave comedian everyone knew knew amid this Robin fought with deepening Agony and paranoia leading to sleepless nights fraught with anxiety his concern for others also emerged a harrowing incident revolved around his fear for a friend’s safety escalating into an obsessive need

    To check on them the physical and mental anguish took its toll friends felt powerless uncertain of how to help him his children tried to find moments to spend time with him but navigating through layers of people who were trying to get his attention posed a challenge despite multiple attempts at coping

    Including therapy physical activity and alternative treatments his condition spiraled and his isolation intensified attempts to engage him proved daunting as his guilt over past decisions made his anguish worse even outings to comedy shows revealed a different Robin because he was detached and distant the entire time the once reactive witty responses

    Turned into distant gazes and absent reactions signaling the depths of his sadness visits to his children’s homes became brief Laden with discomfort as Robin grappled with feeling Unworthy of their care and love his internal turmoil echoed in his demeanor a stark contrast to the Joy they sought to share July 24

    Marked a disturbing incident he suffered from a self-inflicted head wound as a manifestation of his frustration and self-directed anger throughout August glimpses of fleeting relief emerged in the form of a visit to his son and daughter-in-law’s home hinting at a moment of respit yet his unease lingered his demeanor mirroring the agony he

    Concealed the 10th of August the final night Robin lived saw him fixating on paranoia about stolen possessions culminating in a gesture of safeguarding his watches with friends his actions that night seemingly habitual held an undercurrent of turmoil his final night a haunting precursor to the inevitable

    End bore the weight of a soul consumed by an unfathomable struggle the next morning on Monday August 11 Susan noticed Robin’s bedroom door remained shut assuming he was catching up on much needed sleep as Rebecca and Dan joined her at the house Rebecca inquired about Robin’s weekend Susan while hopeful

    Expressed that she believed he was improving initially planning to meditate with Robin upon his Awakening Susan left around 10:30 in the morning for some errands when he hadn’t surfaced yet concern mounted by 11:00 a.m. as Robin remained secluded Rebecca slid a note under his door receiving no response

    Contacting Susan at 11:42 a.m. Rebecca intended to Rouse Robin while Dan sought a way to peer through the bedroom window from outside in a bold move Rebecca used a paper clip to unlock the bedroom door that’s when she realized that this entire time Williams wasn’t sleeping in

    His bed like everyone thought he was he had taken his own life hanging himself in his room while nobody had any idea now it’s time for today’s subscriber pick the tragic life and death of Robin Williams came as a shock to everyone who had spent their lives watching him do

    His comedic Antics his battles had remained hidden from the world the entire time he was facing physical and mental illnesses and so after his death was announced the rumor mill began to churn some people assumed that he had died on his bed claiming that there was blood all over the place but another

    Picture emerged that seemed a bit too real to ignore an indent on the back of Williams’s neck which seemed to have originated from the belt he had been hanging from while nobody confirmed this image to be true how can you deny it do you think this image is real the answer

    Awaits remember to comment down below with the # subscriber pick and let us know what you think now on to the next topic his death Williams died on August 11 2014 at his residence in Paradise K California the official autopsy report revealed in November of the same year

    Confirmed that his death was by suicide caused by asfixia due to Hanging it was determined that no alcohol or illicit drugs were involved and the prescription medications found found in his system were within therapeutic ranges the report also highlighted Williams’s history of depression and anxiety further analysis of his brain tissue

    Indicated the presence of diffuse Louie body dementia a condition that profoundly affected him Susan his widow described this illness as the terrorist inside her husband’s brain she emphasized the challenge of discussing brain diseases within societal Frameworks noting the insufficiency of language to address these neurological conditions particularly highlight liting

    How Depression was a symptom of Louie body dementia rooted in neurology rather than psychology medical experts sought to understand the cause ultimately diagnosing Williams with Parkinson’s disease the Louie body dementia Association clarified the distinction between diffuse Louie body dementia commonly known as diffuse Louis Body Disease and the overarching term Lou

    Body dementia which includes Parkinson’s disease dementia and dementia with Louis bodies following his passing Williams was cre ated at Monty’s Chapel of the hills in San ancelmo with his ashes scattered over San Francisco Bay on August 21 2014 thanks for watching and we’ll see you in the next one

    38 Comments

    1. It's difficult to maintain your genius status through decades and 40 years of constant changing cultural trends. Robin was one of the few individuals in his profession that cared about his audience Based on the list of medications IMO, big Pharma didn't help by prescribing those drugs which tranqualized and shut down his brain by not letting him work out where he truly wanted to be. They are heavy mind control drugs that keep you in a state of depression and shut down you're creativity. I bet he could have cleared his mind with a long cross country cycling ride, retired and enjoyed his fame but the public demanded he be the Robin they wanted and once was and not the Robin he wanted to be. .

    2. I loved his work. but he always struck me as personally on edge, and sad. So many comic performers are…I do wish they would refrain from tacking on other actors in certain shots…

    3. Is there some reason a lot of the clips are of Simon Pegg and not Robin Williams? At least a 1/3 of your clips are of Simon Pegg. Surely you had enough material to cull the clips from Mr. William’s large library of work that you didn’t have to pull from some other actor’s portfolio. There is no excuse for these errors.

    4. I remember Robin Williams in Mork & Mindy, as well as so many other movies. He was hilarious, moving and so full of love for others. So heartbreaking to know that someone so happy in character was in actuality…so very sad. Hindsight, his eyes always seemed so sad. Now we know a little more about why. In the words of Mork…"Fly, Be Free". 💔🙏💝

    5. Ein Mensch mit❤ einer intuitiven Empathie und Liebe und großem Talent ….manchmal kann eine Gabe auch zum Fluch werden….
      Diese künstliche, leiernde Stimme des Beitrages nervt allerdings!

    6. I didn't ever think he was talented. His movie successes were simply due to the movies he played in and not attributed to his own talent. Almost anyone else could have played in those same movies, and it still would have been a hit movie. He reminded me of that schoolmate everyone had that always acted like a clown just to be accepted by others. You could easily see that he was using drugs because he was always tweaking. You know I'm right, admit it.

    7. sucks this will happen to us no matter if you work out eat right drink water do it all right still pass away…how hell do you beat sin which is time??? satan is known as father time or Chronos or Saturn or the black cube. 60sec in min, 60min in hr and 24hrs in a day 666

    8. I think I liked him in more serious roles than comic. I didn’t find him as funny as most. He impressed me as more scatter brained. Just my view. I’m entitled…other than Patch Adams

    9. Why would you want to divulge the horrific details of his actual death? By all means remember and celebrate his genious and charm, but please leave the intimacy of his moment of passing.

    10. I have a cousin that worked for Robbin Williams as a Nanny for his son and eventhough I never met him I was a fan and my one and only time of seeing him perform live was at Polo field in San Francisco during the farewell to Rock promoter Bill Graham with joe satriani and Randy Jackson who played as his bassist and would go on to be one of the judges on American idol, the grateful dead with John fogerty and Journey in November 1990.
      Now, with that said, I heard many people call Robbin Williams a coward for killing himself. I then told them of the disease he had called Louie body Alzheimer's where it causes him to have hallucinations of killing himself right up to the point where he died from not knowing that he did that for real. And then I would further tell them that had he killed himself the regular way that they would've been right, he would've been a coward for that just like all the jumpers that jumped to their deaths to splat like tomato's on the concrete below rather them getting burned by that fire and be men about it on September 11, 2001. And then, after that shock wears off a bit I then inform them that they are lucky that Robbin Williams had killed only himself when he went. Because had it been me and knowing what people would say about my cowardice if I ever decide to kill myself it would've been mass murder suicide with the aquisition and use of a nuclear weapon to take all of my enemies down with me to drag them into darkness, especially those that would've thought me to be a coward had I only done that to myself. In fact, everybody should be grateful that it wasn't me that decided on the cowards way out where I take them all to hell with me and I rent out their assholes to the demons for cigarettes and pot. Otherwise, I hope this gives plenty of reason for people to not speak ill of the dead. May Robbin williams rest in peace.

    11. really ! why would anyone think that it bo ok to put the picture of his death out there was ok!!! that was not the right thing to do. these people are jackasses

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