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In reply to the discussion: A telling phenomenon: the absent outrage over Phillip Seymour Hoffman's criminality [View all]mimi85
(1,805 posts)59. I've read some off-the-wall posts on here
but this one may just be the topper. A celebrity death? And of course it even managed to get Obama in there. Can't we even wait until the final report comes out? Sheesh, I'm trying my best to avoid the Super Bowl in the other room, but this wasn't the place to come to avoid idiocy.
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A telling phenomenon: the absent outrage over Phillip Seymour Hoffman's criminality [View all]
cthulu2016
Feb 2014
OP
You cant fight "righteous indignation." Beside it says in the Bible that you cant speak ill of the
rhett o rick
Feb 2014
#120
When I was 13, I went through a stage where I wrote reams of pretentious poetry
demwing
Feb 2014
#43
I agree. It really hits the hypocrisy nail on the head and I will risk saying this:
kelliekat44
Feb 2014
#83
From what I understand, once one gets on Paxil, it's a bitch to get off. [n/t]
Maedhros
Feb 2014
#129
Because when confronted with the tragedy of an overdose, most people viscerally understand
Warren DeMontague
Feb 2014
#7
he wont be called a crack ho like whitney houston was - race stlll matters
Liberal_in_LA
Feb 2014
#16
so heath ledgèr and hoffman's addictions were clean middle class high minded addictions?
Liberal_in_LA
Feb 2014
#28
H. Leger was a total mess for a while, but the tabloids ignored it. Maybe because he was cute with
bettyellen
Feb 2014
#49
guy who plays iron man, major train wreck, broke into home slept in some kids bed
Liberal_in_LA
Feb 2014
#51
I don't think you are recalling how guys like Letterman and Leno used RDJr. as a punchline....
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Feb 2014
#123
The difference was they were able to function as drug addict without calling attention to themselves
ProudToBeBlueInRhody
Feb 2014
#125
Surprised that a person with political interests whould not have seen Charlie Wilson's War
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2014
#93
It's really no surprise to myself, I applaud your Op, Recommended. Hopefully it will open some
AuntPatsy
Feb 2014
#40
I think the difference between PSH and other heroin addicts is how they go about
justiceischeap
Feb 2014
#42
at least get your facts straight, lou had hepc that is what borked his liver.
Warren Stupidity
Feb 2014
#71
But he did die indirectly as the result of IV drug use due to the Hep C.
Manifestor_of_Light
Feb 2014
#102
A telling phenomenon: the absent outrage over Phillip Seymour Hoffman's criminality
argo
Feb 2014
#73
unless you have lived in that culture you have no real understanding of heroin and it`s addition.
madrchsod
Feb 2014
#79
We are addicted to mean and stupid. I don't know exactly when it happened, or even if the change
Egalitarian Thug
Feb 2014
#86
I think it's an excellent OP. There is not a shred of animosity towards PSH.
BlancheSplanchnik
Feb 2014
#103