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I think your the one who doesn't understand. I liked her music but I'm just not shocked that she died from her drug habit. It's a tragedy but one most people saw coming | |
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That is a beautiful photo and she was quite striking before the drugs took their hold, but after she got her health back the last couple of years, she was looking good again.
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Yeah, I was one of those people who thought she'd come out the other side and be fine.
In a way right now I feel like...there's no way this isn't gonna sound fucked up, but I kinda feel like the public at large helped contribute to her death. So many people were talking shit about her messing up at concerts and stuff and just talking shit about her in general...when someone is in a position in their life like that where they're trying to get their life together, it's just incredibly cruel to sit back and shit on them and all that negative energy and derision from others doesn't help them either. Kinda fucking with a fragile person like that... "I don't think you'd do well in captivity." - random person's comment to me the other day | |
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Thank you. Love this picture. | |
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Every life is important. The loss of hers has a right to be mourned just like those who lost their lives in Norway and Somalia. Being famous doesn't mean her life is less important or that no one should care that she was gone because she was a world name and had money.
And it's possible to care about what happened to Amy and the people in Somalia and Norway.
I understand Ducci's intentions may have been good, but this isn't the time or the place for the preaching and applause and it's in incredibly poor taste. "I don't think you'd do well in captivity." - random person's comment to me the other day | |
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"Remember, one man's filler is another man's killer" -- Haystack | |
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I wanted to visit to see what you all were saying... I read she did indeed die of a drug overdose?
If this is the case, I'm not shocked: I'm just sad.
I would imagine Amy Winehouse... knew drugs were gonna kill her sooner or later, but she just could not...stop even to save her own life. A lot of people are in this predicament whether it be due to drugs, alcohol, obesity, or just an overall unhealthy lifestyle.
May she rest in peace. I wish something could have been done to help her. I wish somehow she had the strength to save herself. But you know... she's not unique as far as that goes.
I bet she was scared shitless she was going to die. I'm sure it crossed her mind.
Thoughts and prayers to her family and friends. | |
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Blessings also to the Dap Kings who were her backing band for a long time. I just found this quote from Sharon Jones:
"“She was a very sad young woman. She said she wanted to be married and have babies. I think that’s why she would hide behind her drinking before she started with the drugs. My prayers have been out for her and they’re going to stay out for her,” Jones said. “And the Dap-Kings, those guys stood with her. She had such great talent. We have nothing but love for her.” | |
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I honestly don't think tabloid shit was to blame in the slightest. The girl had her demons, deep rooted before all that. She was a tortured soul when it came to love and her addictive personality dug her early grave. I saw the danger signs when her label Universal gave her a free reign in a tropical island to create her new album. When in fact she used that time to get fucked on booze and drugs in the sun. | |
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right. It is sad. I work in a hospital. I see late 60s year old addicts. They've had 40 - 50 year addictions. Really sad and frustrating not only for the addicts and their loved ones but also the professionals who invest time and effort to help the addicts beat their addictions. It is very hard to sober up. You never stop working at it. "Remember, one man's filler is another man's killer" -- Haystack | |
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Such a talented young lady. No matter how many times I see this it always hurts to see young people with so much potential get caught up in drugs and their inner demons leave this world so early. Yet sometimes you feel relief for them in some ways as their suffering is over. | |
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1) Nobody has said she died from her drug habit. Its not known at this point, so you're making an assumption.And even if it is, so what?
2) I understand what you said. What I objected to was you saying you were "angry with her more than anything" and blaming her for her own demise. Its objectionable, but you just don't see it - but, frankly, I'm past caring.
You clearly have a problem remembering more than one post back, so shall we just end it here? ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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Mods please change the sticky to read rip or something abit more than dead... She was a stylish young women with a deep soul.....london and the world will miss her talent nuff respect peace and one love amy...rip..i'm of to bed what a sad few days sudan,norway, camden..... Eye Was Born & Raised On The Same Plantation In The United States Of The Red, White And Blue Eye Never Knew That Eye Was Different Til Dr. King Was On The Balcony
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That is a real accomplishment. Good for you! "Remember, one man's filler is another man's killer" -- Haystack | |
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Really? That's strange, because aaliyahcashmere89, with her wealth of unknown experience, said that Amy could have beaten her addictions "if she'd wanted to" especially as she had a "strong fan base" and, therefore, basically it serves her right! Seriously, read her posts!
Something tells me you, as a health professional, might offer a different opinion? ...we have only scratched the surface of what the mind can do...
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TMZ now reporting that there 'were signs of life' when she was first found, but passed before she could be transported, dammit!
Also this official statement:
In a statement, Superintendent Raj Kohli said, "Next of kin have been informed, and I can confirm that officers are now satisfied that the deceased is Amy Winehouse."
Oh, fuck me & TMZ, I made the mistake of paging down and it shows her body being removed on a stretcher, ugh!
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Honestly, I just think addiction is just like anything else. Once you start, it's just so easy to fall off the wagon.
This is a bad comparison, but I'm just getting back on the wagon after gaining back some weight I lost.
I lost 12 lbs... I needed to lose more, but it was a BITCH to lose those 12 pounds. I was being all healthy--exercising every day... or nearly every day... let's say MOST days. i was going to the gym.
Then...I missed a day. Then I missed two. Then I started back into my old eating habits. Well...sure enough, the weight came back. And.. yes it impacts my health...like with my blood pressure and stress.
So now I'm back "clean and sober" so to speak, again. It's just so hard for me even though I KNOW I need to do it for my health NOW and/or later.
I can't even even imagine how difficult it must be to kick a drug addiction. Shit, I'm having problems with this weight issue... and.. working-out for cardiovascular reasons. I can't even do that. And you feel like such a failure when.... you just can't seem to manage, you know what I'm sayin?
So...I just think... it must have been holy hell for Amy Winehouse.
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that is because addiction is a 2 component problem. Not only is there physical addiction (that we have medicines to help addicts overcome)... there is also a mental addiction; the way the addict copes with life's difficulties.
If drugs are used to cope with problems... to overcome this is so much harder. It takes a lot of therapy to figure out what it is you are dealing with, then finding a better way to cope. It is this component that creeps up with a 20 year recovered addict and then a child passes or a divorce and then suddenly the addict has relapsed. "Remember, one man's filler is another man's killer" -- Haystack | |
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I don´t want to be disrespectful and i wish her heaven. It´s really sad news tbh.
But her behavor was a disgrace for the music scene... [Edited 7/23/11 16:32pm] | |
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From Mark Ronson:
she was my musical soulmate & like a sister to me. this is one of the saddest days of my life | |
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Yeah, cuz the music scene is full of folks who don't indulge in alcohol & drugs. Her talent is what matters, not her troubles.
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If you are going to come away with remarks like that you might as well say the same thing of 60% of the worlds greatest artists/bands,
She was just living a rock and roll lifestyle even tho r&r wasn't her genre. | |
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You have stated your views more than once, more than twice, more than three times, even. We completely get it, we hear you.
At this point it'd be great to just take the thread back onto the actual topic, which is Amy Winehouse and remembering her. Thanks.
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rest in peace | |
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Well I just wonder how much enabling went on?
I just wonder how many "yes-men" she had around her?
I just think it's a complicated situation. And like I said, I don't think she was necessarily proud of her behavior. I bet she felt like a failure in certain respects.... like "why can't get this under control"?
I read she had respiratory problems, right? I'm sure went she went on her binges she was happy to wakeup.
Anyway... I'm just really sad she didn't make it, regardless of her cause of death. [Edited 7/23/11 16:40pm] | |
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How do you know I have no experience with drug addictions? I grew up in the 80's and watched crack take over half of my family. Some of them lived and some of them died. The ones who lived got help. The ones who died choose to be in the streets. I never wrote the her ''strong fan base'' would help her beat addiction YOU wrote that. I never wrote she deserved to die. YOU wrote that. Many people have overcome drug addiction. I've SEEN it with my own eyes. She did drugs and she died from them. It's a sad thing but thats what happens when you don't seek help/want help. | |
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I wish the people talking shit in this thread would realize that what they're doing is tantamount to pissing on someone's grave. Sure, she wasn't perfect, but neither are you. Would you really like it if on announcement of your passing or the passing of someone close to you, people badmouthed them/you and picked over all your life choices?
I'm kind of disappointed in humanity right now. I expected more from you guys than what I'm seeing. You all ought to be ashamed. If you don't have anything decent to say, then the right and respectful thing to do is to stay mum and not comment here.
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I agree. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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You've said your bs, now please leave the thread alone and go away.
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