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ok., im sorry, dont get me wrong, im a sports fan, But some peoples ignorant ass comments regarding Robin Williams really ticks me off. The fact that you want to assume America is glamorizing what happened is a complete moronic dream youve made up through simply hating Television and News. NO ONE is glamorizing. People are merely looking back at the wonderful person he was. The way he made you smile and laugh as a kid. The fact he took time off from his celebrity to visit sick and dying children all over America and travel across the world to visit Our Troops during his USO trips. Yeah I guess thats too much glamorization.. As for the sports. Did you ever take a second and look at how much effort we and sports owners and people of higher power try our damnedest to help these SuperStar Celebrites get out of trouble? Whether its smoking pot, beating on your wife, taking steroids, lying in court, killing your girlfriend, driving wreckless with an attitude (Tony Stewart), we love to jump to the side of our sports heroes, but the moment someone just as good has a problem, and that actual problem sheds real light on their normalcy, we want to shun them. We want to turn our back on these honest heroes of ours. You Say were Glamorizing it. Why? Because we ourselves are selfish. We hide and we too have problems that we deal with in the very same way as he and countless others have, but we cant admit to them. People really need to second guess there words and realize how hypocritical we are. Specifically people on here. A lot of you are pathetic. A lot of you are stubborn. A lot of you are jealous. A lot of you are sore losers. #sorrynotsorry You are entitled to an opinion. But please make sure its educated. Please make sure its not biased or hypocritical. Really think about who you could hurt with your WORDS and ACTIONS. #imjustsayin +RIP Robin Williams+
Posted on: Tue, 12 Aug 2014 21:58:10 +0000

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