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I Will Miss Robin Williams

When I heard the news today, I couldn't believe it. Words couldn't even describe how shocked I was. My face went from stunned to tears uncontrollably falling from my eyes. I couldn't then and still haven't come to terms to the fact that he is gone. I want to wake up tomorrow and find out that it all was just some terrible mistake but sadly its not.
I'm so sad to say goodbye to the guy that lit up my childhood with so much love and laughter. It breaks my heart that someone who brought so much happiness to so many people couldn't find his own happiness. Suicide is such a tragic way to die because it leaves you with unanswered questions. And now here we are all asking, "Why did he do it? What made him lose his fight to live? How did we not know he was struggling?
I grew up watching the classic movie Mrs. Doubtfire. My dad and I would always watch it when i was younger and it never got old. Another classic movie of his that I have always loved is Patch Adams, He played such an inspiring role that just warmed your heart. Robin Williams did so many amazing films and even animated films such as the movie Aladdin. He wasn't just a great actor or a comedian, he was a great person that loved people and animals including his friend Koko the gorilla. He had such a lovely spirit about him that no matter what mood you were in he would just brighten your entire day.
Today is a very sad day for all of us supporting fans but I can't even imagine what his family is going through. Robin wasn't about the money or the awards. He just wanted to put a smile on your face. And he always succeeded to make us burst out laughing. He was a great friend, a great husband and an amazing dad. He will forever be missed. "Rest in peace to one of the world's greatest human beings ever lived." <3
" After all... 'We're all his g.o.d.d.a.m.n. kids too'
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artsynerd
Such a tragic loss. He must have hidden so much sadness behind all of his manic silliness, but he used it to bring happiness to millions of people by giving them the gift of laughter. I still can't believe he's gone. :(
MargaretCallinan
That laughter gift sharing was very strong within him. For awhile in his life he hid behind it. He learned thru his talent and intellect that both were so powerful and could be counted on as a life changing availability. He figured it out and believed he did not have to be brought down by his handicap or by accepting it as a part of him. He would accept that He couldn't keep that handicap in check. And his talent was so brilliant and powerful , he could just accept his handicap for what it was...something he could not put in check. He just lived with a handicap. But as his senior years and changes within us that come was a direction he could not control like he could all those younger years, we'll then it was
MargaretCallinan
....we'll then it was becoming clear to him his life was changing ...desperately . He sensed it , he felt ,he knew it . There was no longer to be an acceptance . He was now going to have to fully live with the the handicap that brought him to realize that he has just so much time before his life would become so thoroughly living within an aged handicap ... that most likely he would not be aware any further if life as he knew it . He would be completely removed . A walking dead . Once he lived as long as he could with this info and the measures of his daily life...there was no more. He would accept this reversal .... That he would have to be living in a handicap life he couldn't truly put in check this call.