Jimmy Fallon Pays Tribute To Robin Williams
Posted by ent lawyer at 11:15 AM
Labels: Jimmy Fallon , Robin Williams
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17 comments:
I expect any comic that grew up watching him owes their career to him.
Either him or George Carlin or Richard Pryor
conan almost came to tears, it was sweet...
Beautuful tribute.
Beautiful.
Perfect.
Thank you, Jimmy. And Robin. God, this is still such a gut punch.
Jimmy looked like he was about to cry and did the best he could to NOT during the introduction.
Wow people loved him then too. Yup this is the big one Elizabeth.
Yes it is Gayeld. Still haven't caught my breath
Yes it is Gayeld. Still haven't caught my breath
For RW, I watched. And I'm glad I did.
Can't remember any actor/ comedian with such an outpouring of abject sadness on passing away.
Depression is terrible. You often get told 'buck up', get over it, have happy thoughts , or just get over it.
It's an illness, just like a physical illness. The difference is no one can see it. It's a constant struggle. Especially if you're funny & witty & try to cover up the black cloud that is always looming.
Don't be ashamed people, get the help you need.
A lot of people don't know how to get the help though.
Begin with being completely honest with a trusted GP. They will give you numbers of people who can help. As well as checking up with you.
If this is impossible due to money constraints etc, go into an emergency ward & ask. They can't charge you for a question .
Sometimes you're so used to it you don't know anything else. It's astounding to take whatever meds are prescribed & then feel like you've suddenly woken up.
Emergency room not ward. Ask to speak to the triage nurse. Not the person who takes your insurance number etc.
There are also interrupters available
Interpreters even!
Damn...he was funny...and I am going to go cry now.
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