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Respectfully...
... the fact still is we don't know. Prince had a lot of people around him, yes. Did he trust them? We don't know. Were they true friends? We don't know. How do friendships work at that level? Very differently than for you an me. Nobody truly trusts anyone because there are backstabbers and money opportunistics everywhere, so the person tends to keep to himself/herself, whilst looking outgoing and friendy. Most people he hung with were much younger and new to the circle. People that were in awe of him.
Are you really telling me that not everyone gets married and has kids? That i don't understand what it is to spend time alone? Excuse me? How old do you think I am? 5? Of course not everyone gets married nor has kids! But Prince had two divorces and lost two kids, one of them very dramatically. So yes, I believe that weighed on his mind. I believe that was an issue.
Finally, applying his own make up. Didn't you read about his makeup looking pasty and badly applied in later months? When did you ever see Prince not in an immaculate makeup? He started doing it himself. To cut down costs? To avoid having people so much in his face and realizing something was wrong? We don't know. He probably thought he looked good and was done well, but he wasn't. Much like a person under the influence of something that makes an effort and thinks all is perfectly fine, but then there are those visual give aways.
I'll end on this note: he was alone, after overdoseing the week before. Imagine he did have an ilness. Those close to him could surely tell. You can tell when someone is ill, or at least not himself/herself. How come he did not take calls from Sheila E and Apples? These two very important women in his life. Stevie Nicks might have heard from people in the business about him being addicted, being, ill, not wanting help, wanting to keep the facade (this has always been Prince's MO, ffs!). She has been down that road, so knowing how private Prince was and how much of an advocate for a healthy lifestyle he was, she figured it must have been hell for him.
P.S: You can say he was alone because he did not want anyone around and what Prince wanted, Prince got. He was the boss. He pushed everyone away. People did what they were told. Nobody could make him do anything. Isn't that being alone? [Edited 7/13/17 2:46am] [Edited 7/13/17 2:49am] | |
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Nothing she said on that show was tacky or bizarre. She was asked a question and she answered it. It just does not fit the drugged out rock star narrative that you want. | |
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Nothing she said on that show was tacky or bizarre. She was asked a question and she answered it. It just does not fit the drugged out rock star narrative that you want. So you’re totally fine with her suggesting he committed suicide because he was ashamed of an addiction to painkillers? Who here is pushing a drugged out rick star narrative?!? Paisley Park is in your heart
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Stevie can suggest anything she wants. It is a free country. It was either suicide or murder. I have you taken a look at the toxicolgy report that leaked?
I do not know that suicide has to always be about anyone being ashamed since the public knew little about his problem up and til the plane went down.
I cannot understand why some of you might not see that he may have been is some tremedous ass pain.
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Nothing she said on that show was tacky or bizarre. She was asked a question and she answered it. It just does not fit the drugged out rock star narrative that you want. Drugged out? The man is dead. Dead from drugs. DELETED - l'ange bleu - moderator | |
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. MMJas: Please calm down. No one said you were 5-years old. Like you said, none of us really know what Prince was feeling or thinking before he died. I never said I knew either. . I'm sure Prince had plenty of people he did not trust. . The part about marriage and kids was a response to what you said about him being alone, no children and no wife. All I was saying is that having those things does not necessarily equate to happiness. . Regarding his makeup. The Piano & Microphone tour was nothing elaborate, so I don't see the need for him to have a professional makeup artist on staff. You seem to think that is a big issue, but I don't. . I honestly don't know why he didn't accept calls from Apples or Sheila E. . We have to remember that Prince was also grieving the loss of Denise (Vanity). And a lot of times, when someone is grieving, they really don't feel like picking up the phone and reaching out to people. They need their space and their time alone to grieve. . Lots of people in the music business hear rumors, but that doesn't make it true. . A lot of what you said I have to argument with. You seem to be going off on tangents. Yes, Prince was a single man and spent time alone. I don't see anything odd with that. . We all have our own point of view, and I respect yours.
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. Hmmm, so are you trying insinuate that I am not compassionate? . btw, I was not arguing with most of what MMJas said.
[Edited 7/13/17 13:09pm] "With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016) | |
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"With love, honor, and respect for every living thing in the universe, separation ceases, and we all become one being, singing one song." - Prince Roger Nelson (1958-2016) | |
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Edited because i regained my senses and realized these spats are pointless
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DELETED - OFF TOPIC - L'ange bleu - moderator - As for the Stevie Nicks quote (assuming it was accurate, since the source is a little shady): I think it's fine for her to give her opinion, and she definitely has a relevant perspective as a fellow rock star a few decades out from her peak popularity. However, I don't think she had much direct contact with Prince in recent months/years so I don't know if she has any particular factual knowledge about his specific situation toward the end of his life.
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And I might add that in the past year, at least, most of the many posts I've read on the Org. display ...
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disch said: Putting aside your silly discussion about "how drug addicts act," speaking for myself: I try to have compassion for ALL people who are struggling with addiction, whether or not the reason they started first started taking the substance was for physical pain or for other reasons. - As has been discussed here ad nauseum, nearly ALL addicts are struggling with underlying issues, whether those are physical pain, mental-health issues or emotional problems. I won't provide links because citing sources has tended to anger you in the past, but you can certainly google tons of info about this. - So I'd ask: Where's YOUR compassion for everyone struggling with addiction, including those with mental and emotional struggles? Or is your compassion strictly reserved for the subsegment of people you've decreed as morally acceptable? - As for the Stevie Nicks quote (assuming it was accurate, since the source is a little shady): I think it's fine for her to give her opinion, and she definitely has a relevant perspective as a fellow rock star a few decades out from her peak popularity. However, I don't think she had much direct contact with Prince in recent months/years so I don't know if she has any particular factual knowledge about his specific situation toward the end of his life. So I have a question since I really know nothing about drugs and have never touched them in my life outside of Advil for a headache. Is someone who dies from a drug overdose an addict or is it possible that an OD can happen to anyone? When you see news stories about 50,000 people dying from opioid overdose (or whatever the number is) is it safe to assume all of those people were addicted? Paisley Park is in your heart
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Bodhitheblackdog said: And I might add that in the past year, at least, most of the many posts I've read on the Org. display a high propensity for thinking of Prince as SO SPECIAL (which he was, but NOT in every facet of his life) that the laws of the universe did not apply to him. It's that attitide, from those around Prince and internalized by P (IMO) that led to his death from...wait for it...DRUGS. He thought addiction couldn't happen to him because he was "Prince", a God-fearing, anti-drug musical genius. Think about what this story is going to look like 100 years from now...it's going to look like reckless hubris, enabling, arrogance and stupidity...and no one here is going to be around to say, 'but, but...it was Prince!!!' Most people think addiction wont happen to them. Prince wasnt any differnt in that sense. When people take up something whatever it is, they always think that they will control it and it will never control them. This is human nature, to think you are invincible, especially when you are young its what allows people to be fearless. Baby, you're a star.
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I think some are addicts and I think this stuff is being mixed up with so many other substances that it is killing people who may be first time users and not actually addicts. I think over the years doctors over prescribed these meds and many people are too dependent on them and the slack off and crack down may be driving dependent users to the streets.
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Actually I think she was happy her international superstar brother was no longer here to outshine her once again, and I think she ignorantly thought her own musical career would now take off. People magazine quoted her as saying that yes she thinks she will inherit ALL her brothers wealth.
I also think she did nothing to help her brother, or support her brother, or anything else after her brother overdosed on a frigging plane. She sat back, combing her purple "hair", thinking about a Tyka.org.
She had him cremated almost immediately, because she didnt want to see the outpouring of hurt and anguish a proper funeral and burial would cause. She wanted him gone gone gone, like now. She might be mentally ill but I still find it almost unbelievable that she would walk out of a cremation with a bag of Flamin' Hot Cheetos. If that aint the icing on a warped mind ratty wigged mind I dont know what is. | |
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Actually I think she was happy her international superstar brother was no longer here to outshine her once again, and I think she ignorantly thought her own musical career would now take off. People magazine quoted her as saying that yes she thinks she will inherit ALL her brothers wealth.
I also think she did nothing to help her brother, or support her brother, or anything else after her brother overdosed on a frigging plane. She sat back, combing her purple "hair", thinking about a Tyka.org.
She had him cremated almost immediately, because she didnt want to see the outpouring of hurt and anguish a proper funeral and burial would cause. She wanted him gone gone gone, like now. She might be mentally ill but I still find it almost unbelievable that she would walk out of a cremation with a bag of Flamin' Hot Cheetos. If that aint the icing on a warped mind ratty wigged mind I dont know what is. Hating on Tyka isnt going to bring Prince back. Baby, you're a star.
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Neither will hating on Mayte, or Mani, or Londell, or Sharon, or Kirk or Dr S or anyone else peeps here like to hate on. Fucking hell there are hundreds of I hate Mayte threads, this place is worse than the alley cesspool at times.
“He needed to go. He was tired,” she says. “Instead of crying, dance. He didn’t like me to cry, so I don’t want them to cry either.”
He NEEDED to go? Really? Maybe he just needed a nap, and for some of the leeches he was helping (like her in her time of need when she was hooking to care for her kids?? I guess the food stamps were spent on drugs) to go out and make their own living. [Edited 7/13/17 16:45pm] | |
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I'm no expert but I'd say, you definitely don't need to be addicted to OD. I've heard of people ODing the very first time they tried something (for example I've heard of teenagers ODing from taking a drug at a club that ended up being spiked). - In Prince's case I personally think there are other things that point to addiction, not just the fatal OD (but that's part of it).
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The fact remains, neither the police nor the ME, rule his death as a suicide. Stevie doesn't know anymore than the rest of us. | |
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I think if you have a hundred illicit Vicodin hidden in a couple different spots in your house you def have more than a curiosity. But does it matter the semantics? Only to people who are in denial about today's drug addiction. Cops, doctors, lawyers, judges, etc are becoming addicted. It does, though, make for a handy place to spend mental time arguing with strangers about what exactly a drug addict looks like. Am I the only one with a lawn to mow, or meals to prepare? | |
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That is true, and some of us are more emotional than others and get caught up in the anger over what happened to a friend. She must be one of those people. | |
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I know, and I agree. | |
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as do I
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