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Thread started 11/17/08 2:58pm

union119

should celebrities who have clearly lost their minds, be committed?

-should they be given a voice through the media to continue inflicting their insanity on the general public?
-or should they be committed/seek help/etc..

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Reply #1 posted 11/17/08 3:04pm

ZombieKitten

name some names
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Reply #2 posted 11/17/08 3:06pm

NDRU

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celebs are granted the opportunity to be insane by way of the money, fame, praise, spare time, sex drugs & parties we give them access to, as well as the typically young age at which we pluck them.

Insanity is their right!
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Reply #3 posted 11/17/08 3:08pm

union119

ZombieKitten said:

name some names


eek
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Reply #4 posted 11/17/08 3:12pm

Anxiety

they should be given reality shows set in haunted houses.
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Reply #5 posted 11/17/08 3:13pm

IstenSzek

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you consider Imago a celebrity?

confuse
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #6 posted 11/17/08 3:15pm

IstenSzek

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seriously though, i think someone like amy winehouse who will end up dead
very soon if no one steps up and takes charge, should be comitted, yes.

one could argue that she hasn't lost her mind but the question remains as
to how much of it is actually left at this point, and functioning well.

so i guess that unless people become a threat to themselves, you can't be
going around picking up the lindsay lohans and the paris hiltons and have
them committed, no matter how tempting that sounds lol.
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #7 posted 11/17/08 3:15pm

ZombieKitten

NDRU said:

celebs are granted the opportunity to be insane by way of the money, fame, praise, spare time, sex drugs & parties we give them access to, as well as the typically young age at which we pluck them.

Insanity is their right!


I think insanity is the payback
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Reply #8 posted 11/17/08 3:16pm

ZombieKitten

IstenSzek said:

seriously though, i think someone like amy winehouse who will end up dead
very soon if no one steps up and takes charge, should be comitted, yes.

one could argue that she hasn't lost her mind but the question remains as
to how much of it is actually left at this point, and functioning well.

so i guess that unless people become a threat to themselves, you can't be
going around picking up the lindsay lohans and the paris hiltons and have
them committed, no matter how tempting that sounds lol.


aren't these people in rehab just like normal people, but use their celebrity to cut corners and get out early and stuff, unfortunately only to their own detriment.
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Reply #9 posted 11/17/08 3:19pm

IstenSzek

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ZombieKitten said:

IstenSzek said:

seriously though, i think someone like amy winehouse who will end up dead
very soon if no one steps up and takes charge, should be comitted, yes.

one could argue that she hasn't lost her mind but the question remains as
to how much of it is actually left at this point, and functioning well.

so i guess that unless people become a threat to themselves, you can't be
going around picking up the lindsay lohans and the paris hiltons and have
them committed, no matter how tempting that sounds lol.


aren't these people in rehab just like normal people, but use their celebrity to cut corners and get out early and stuff, unfortunately only to their own detriment.


yeah, they get out early despite the fact that their rehab is more like a
luxury spa treatment with hot stone massages and a la carte menu's falloff
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #10 posted 11/17/08 3:23pm

ZombieKitten

IstenSzek said:

ZombieKitten said:



aren't these people in rehab just like normal people, but use their celebrity to cut corners and get out early and stuff, unfortunately only to their own detriment.


yeah, they get out early despite the fact that their rehab is more like a
luxury spa treatment with hot stone massages and a la carte menu's falloff


I wanna go to rehab pout
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Reply #11 posted 11/17/08 3:27pm

NDRU

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ZombieKitten said:

NDRU said:

celebs are granted the opportunity to be insane by way of the money, fame, praise, spare time, sex drugs & parties we give them access to, as well as the typically young age at which we pluck them.

Insanity is their right!


I think insanity is the payback


yeah, you could say it's their responsibility. In exchange for fame & fortune they contribute nutty behavior for our entertainment.
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Reply #12 posted 11/17/08 3:49pm

PopeLeo

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OK, if no-one else will, I nominate P.R. Nelson - for that New Yorker article alone, never mind the years of random nuttiness.
http://prince.org/msg/7/289271
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Reply #13 posted 11/17/08 4:24pm

Anxiety

PopeLeo said:

OK, if no-one else will, I nominate P.R. Nelson - for that New Yorker article alone, never mind the years of random nuttiness.
http://prince.org/msg/7/289271



not to jack the thread too far (though i'm sure that may have been the intent wink ), but i don't think prince is crazy. i think he may suffer from an accute tact deficiency and i think his relationship with reality can be turbulent at times, but i don't think he's all out crazy.
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Reply #14 posted 11/17/08 4:41pm

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Anxiety said:

PopeLeo said:

OK, if no-one else will, I nominate P.R. Nelson - for that New Yorker article alone, never mind the years of random nuttiness.
http://prince.org/msg/7/289271



not to jack the thread too far (though i'm sure that may have been the intent wink ), but i don't think prince is crazy. i think he may suffer from an accute tact deficiency and i think his relationship with reality can be turbulent at times, but i don't think he's all out crazy.


So far this week, you've called me a thread-jacker and an alter - call me a fam and you're in trouble! biggrin

In my view, it's 3 strikes and you're out:
    1: Larry Graham
    2: The Oprah interview.
    3:

I rest my case, m'lord.
[Edited 11/17/08 16:42pm]
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Reply #15 posted 11/17/08 4:56pm

Anxiety

PopeLeo said:

Anxiety said:




not to jack the thread too far (though i'm sure that may have been the intent wink ), but i don't think prince is crazy. i think he may suffer from an accute tact deficiency and i think his relationship with reality can be turbulent at times, but i don't think he's all out crazy.


So far this week, you've called me a thread-jacker and an alter - call me a fam and you're in trouble! biggrin

In my view, it's 3 strikes and you're out:
    1: Larry Graham
    2: The Oprah interview.
    3:

I rest my case, m'lord.
[Edited 11/17/08 16:42pm]


i meant it in a love type way. want some carrot soup? biggrin
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Reply #16 posted 11/17/08 5:28pm

Dayclear

Prince has not lost his mind and he should not be commited. confused
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Reply #17 posted 11/17/08 5:43pm

reneGade20

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Dayclear said:

Prince has not lost his mind and he should not be commited. confused



You're absolutely 100% right!! Prince has not lost his mind....the vast majority of his fans who think he's some latter day fucking messiah are the ones who've lost their damned minds and need to be committed!!

just my twocents

lol
He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
(George Eliot)

the video for the above...evillol
http://www.youtube.com/wa...re=related
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Reply #18 posted 11/17/08 6:47pm

union119

reneGade20 said:

.the vast majority of his fans who think he's some latter day fucking messiah are the ones who've lost their damned minds and need to be committed!!


how were they led to believe that?
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Reply #19 posted 11/17/08 6:48pm

reneGade20

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union119 said:

reneGade20 said:

.the vast majority of his fans who think he's some latter day fucking messiah are the ones who've lost their damned minds and need to be committed!!


how were they led to believe that?


you tell me and we'll both know....
He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
(George Eliot)

the video for the above...evillol
http://www.youtube.com/wa...re=related
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Reply #20 posted 11/17/08 6:53pm

union119

reneGade20 said:

union119 said:



how were they led to believe that?


you tell me and we'll both know....


could it have had anything to do with Prince acting as if he is a messiah? or speaking as if he is a messiah?
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Reply #21 posted 11/17/08 6:56pm

ZombieKitten

union119 said:

reneGade20 said:



you tell me and we'll both know....


could it have had anything to do with Prince acting as if he is a messiah? or speaking as if he is a messiah?

I'm your messiah and you're the reason why
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Reply #22 posted 11/17/08 7:00pm

reneGade20

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ZombieKitten said:

union119 said:



could it have had anything to do with Prince acting as if he is a messiah? or speaking as if he is a messiah?

I'm your messiah and you're the reason why


you know, me sticking my head up a cow's ass doesn't qualify me as a butcher...likewise, just because some dude in yellow assless chaps and 7 inch heels acts like a messiah doesn't make it so...
He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
(George Eliot)

the video for the above...evillol
http://www.youtube.com/wa...re=related
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Reply #23 posted 11/17/08 7:14pm

union119

reneGade20 said:

ZombieKitten said:


I'm your messiah and you're the reason why


you know, me sticking my head up a cow's ass doesn't qualify me as a butcher...likewise, just because some dude in yellow assless chaps and 7 inch heels acts like a messiah doesn't make it so...


exactly, but he certainly led people to believe he was one, which is why so many of the gullibles have gone mad with their undying love and devotion to him.

yes?
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Reply #24 posted 11/17/08 7:27pm

missfee

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when I read the title I thought you were speaking of comedian Katt Williams, because apparently he has been displaying very strange behavior lately....

http://www.mtv.com/news/a...tory.jhtml
Katt Williams Under Doctor's Care After Weeks Of Erratic BehaviorComic had a run-in with police on Friday following incident at South Carolina hotel.
By Gil Kaufman


After a series of missed gigs, an arrest on a gun charge and weeks of troubling rumors about bizarre behavior, a spokesperson for comedian Katt Williams announced on Sunday that the "Norbit" co-star has sought a doctor's help.

"Following an arduous 300 shows and an 18-month touring schedule that left him incredibly fatigued, Katt, a veteran of MTV's 'Wild 'N Out,' felt compelled to be with his family in an effort to deal with his stress," read a statement from Yvette Shearer. "While doing so, he is under a doctor's care."

According to the South Carolina paper the Sumter Item, the hospitalization came after family members concerned about Williams' behavior confronted the comedian following a run-in with police in Sumter on Friday. The paper reported that Sumter police received a call Friday morning about suspicious behavior by Williams, 35, who was attempting to book a room at the Mount Vernon Inn.

An officer told the paper that around 8:30 a.m., police received a call from hotel employees, who said they became suspicious when Williams tried to rent a hotel room while dressed in a bathrobe, with a towel wrapped around his head. Police responded to the scene, spoke to Williams, determined there was no criminal activity and left.

Local station WIS-TV has posted a video of a confused-looking Williams trying to check into the hotel, searching his pockets for ID and squatting by the door after the clerk informs him that his traveling companion will have to take responsibility for the room.

The newspaper reported that Williams then walked several blocks to the office of local attorney Garryl Deas and told the lawyer that the police were "attempting to violate his rights" and that he was interested in hiring Deas to represent him. Deas said he had a pleasant conversation with Williams, who described his entertainment career to the lawyer, mentioning that some people thought he was missing recently due to a series of skipped gigs, including a no-show at the BET Hip-Hop Awards, a missed "Late Night With Conan O'Brien" appearance and an arrest on November 6 on gun charges. Williams was also recently the subject of a rumor that he had died in a plane crash.

Deas reportedly told Williams he had to leave for court and invited the comedian to hang out in the meantime, which Williams did. When Deas returned an hour later, he said Williams' demeanor had gone from "alive and in color" to "a little bit troubled" and "disoriented." Shortly after, family and friends arrived to try to persuade Williams to go to a hospital for a mental evaluation, according to the paper. Shearer would not comment on Williams' condition beyond the statement.

Deas said a confused Williams resisted their pleas, said he "doesn't trust anyone anymore" and that "everyone has turned against him," and began speaking "in gibberish." It's unclear from the story if Williams was committed against his will and what his current status is, though it appeared that he was transported to the Tuomey Regional Medical Center on Friday.

Williams has announced plans to retire after a New Year's Eve show in Detroit. He is also scheduled to appear at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on November 20, though it is unclear if that gig will go off as planned.

disbelief he sounds like he's been overworked and he's having a nervous breakdown.....I hope he will be okay. I am a fan of his. pray
I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince.
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Reply #25 posted 11/17/08 8:16pm

Flowers2

missfee said:

Katt Williams Under Doctor's Care After Weeks Of Erratic BehaviorComic had a run-in with police on Friday following incident at South Carolina hotel.



it's that severe? that he's seeing a doctor?
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Reply #26 posted 11/17/08 8:52pm

ZombieKitten

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me sticking my head up a cow's ass doesn't qualify me as a butcher

you do that? ill

lol
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Reply #27 posted 11/17/08 8:55pm

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Flowers2 said:

missfee said:

Katt Williams Under Doctor's Care After Weeks Of Erratic BehaviorComic had a run-in with police on Friday following incident at South Carolina hotel.



it's that severe? that he's seeing a doctor?

uh yeah seems like it is. I think this is what Dave Chappelle was afraid of happening to him once he started shooting up the ladder in his career, probably why he stopped his show and everything...he could see it coming. I guess all people aren't equipped to handle the stress of fame. I really think Katt has had some kind of mental breakdown because of all the pressure. He always seemed like a humble guy, but fame can make you erratic..if you let it.
I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince.
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Reply #28 posted 11/17/08 8:57pm

Flowers2

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Flowers2 said:




it's that severe? that he's seeing a doctor?

uh yeah seems like it is. I think this is what Dave Chappelle was afraid of happening to him once he started shooting up the ladder in his career, probably why he stopped his show and everything...he could see it coming. I guess all people aren't equipped to handle the stress of fame. I really think Katt has had some kind of mental breakdown because of all the pressure. He always seemed like a humble guy, but fame can make you erratic..if you let it.



wow.. yeah Katt blew up .. I didn't know he was that bad..
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Reply #29 posted 11/17/08 10:29pm

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OK, if no-one else will, I nominate P.R. Nelson - for that New Yorker article alone, never mind the years of random nuttiness.
http://prince.org/msg/7/289271


Oh is this what this is about? prince's code talking. shrug he's been doing that since forever. Celebrities got opinions like everybody else, they just have a "mic" in front of them.
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