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RIP Anthony Bourdain
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Everyone takes death differently. I understand where you're coming from. Val Kilmer was close friends with Anthony Bourdain. His statement is very similar to what you wrote. People jumped all over him his statement. He double downed and said that is how he feels. He's pissed. When you look at his statement at a more of a black and white approach it just shows you how much he's going to miss him and sometimes friends are going to tell you how it is. Everyone takes death differently. I don't think there is a right or wrong way to grieve. I think we all can say he will be missed and wish he'd be here for a few more days. Life is funny sometimesJohnEggGio said:
3 flags - whatever. I’m a big fan, thought it might have been the best show on tv. He and I are the exact same age. 5 minutes from home tonight I turned on the radio - Neil Young’s “The Needle and the Damage Done” - I played it twice - thought about AB and almost cried.JohnEggGio said:I’m not ready to revere him - I’m pissed at the MF-er!
Whatever the issues he had, he got through 61 years with them. Stick it out to the end, ya big pu$$y!
The last few weeks life has kept me busy - I have a few episodes I recorded but I’ve not seen yet. Don’t know when I’ll watch them, but I will.
He committed the ultimate selfish act - a young daughter who needed him, others who loved him, many relied on him for their livelihoods - he decides he’s had enough?. “Check please! I’m outta here!”
He would have said the same damn thing. “Put on your big boy pants, and get through it!”
He “took a walk through this beautiful world” and then pulled the plug - the selfish a-hole.
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He would've loved Brisket Camp and Butt Blast.
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@WeberWho. Thanks for your words - you nailed it.
Last night my 19 year old daughter said to me, “Gosh, dad, I think my whole life you’ve had Anthony Bourdain shows in our DVR. Even when I was little, I’d go to watch my shows and there was this Anthony Bourdain...”Maryland, 1 LBGE -
It's strange to feel so deeply saddened by the death of someone I never met.
Three of my favorite writers took their own lives: Hemingway, H.S. Thompson and, now, Bourdain. Not for the same reasons, but they all chose when they'd had enough. I wonder if their demons are where their creativity, perhaps genius, comes from?
I agree with those who are angry at him. I am too, but it's selfish. I'm sad because he won't be here to go where I never have and probably never will, to eat and drink and live. I'm sad because I lived vicariously though him. I get up every morning and drive to the hospital and punch in. Tony was, meanwhile, on a beach somewhere eating ceviche of fish that was swimming an hour before.
I'm sad and angry because he left. Me wanting him stay was purely for me. That's what's truly selfish.LBGE, PSWOO, 36" Blackstone, MasterBuilt smoke box- Playing with fire in Three Rivers, MI
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Another nice tribute here:
https://slate.com/human-interest/2018/06/anthony-bourdain-modeled-how-to-be-an-american-abroad.html
“Bourdain presented a model of how Americans could act in the world: open-minded, always curious, and unafraid to sometimes look ridiculous.“"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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As someone who’s had losses, both from suicide and from violent ends - all unexpected....
i know only one thing:
the power of telling those you love - “I love you” - is unequalled, both to those who hear it from you, and to yourself. Do it. Often.
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Bourdain marathon on CNN. Beautiful, yet haunting.
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He was a fan of Popeye’s chicken at the Atlanta airport. A sad article that gave a smile at that point.=======================================
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Me too man. Me too. Now I know where I’m eating the next time I’m coming through.thetrim said:He was a fan of Popeye’s chicken at the Atlanta airport. A sad article that gave a smile at that point."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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A lot of stories like that going around. He was a good man.thetrim said:"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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Cool story.
An Olive Garden is a pretty big deal for a 92yo, in North Dakota mind you.
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Living in Lincoln, NE for many years (pop 250k), I can only imagine what the Olive Garden's arrival was like for Gran Forks.
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We got one here finally in December, Moline, IL.
A big deal.
My brother chose to go there for his birthday. Lol
In all honesty, the chicken fettucine I had wasn't terrible. I went for the breadsticks.
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The guy tapped out on life leaving an 11y/o girl to drown in his wake. At least show the mercy to make it look like an accident. I admired Tony as a writer, but now, as a man, not so much.
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Judged in life, judged in death. Celebrity sucks and this is tragic regardless.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER
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I think there’s a tendency to associate mental illness with a lack of character, but it is an affliction. Completing suicide when you have a young daughter isn’t a rational act, and it’s worth trying to understand that this is a serious illness rather than a choice. The guy was sick. Ask yourself if you’d feel differently about him had he suddenly died from some other illness.FearlessTheEggNoob said:The guy tapped out on life leaving an 11y/o girl to drown in his wake. At least show the mercy to make it look like an accident. I admired Tony as a writer, but now, as a man, not so much."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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With his writing skills, one would think he would have at least penned a final note.BrandonQuad Cities
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I suppose you're probably right.JohnInCarolina said:
I think there’s a tendency to associate mental illness with a lack of character, but it is an affliction. Completing suicide when you have a young daughter isn’t a rational act, and it’s worth trying to understand that this is a serious illness rather than a choice. The guy was sick. Ask yourself if you’d feel differently about him had he suddenly died from some other illness.FearlessTheEggNoob said:The guy tapped out on life leaving an 11y/o girl to drown in his wake. At least show the mercy to make it look like an accident. I admired Tony as a writer, but now, as a man, not so much.
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I was a fan, and its very sad AB decided his life had no further value. I'm concerned though, all this attention, tributes, and wall to wall coverage make suicide even more attractive to those currently contemplating ending things. A lot of people who pull the plug want attention and to be loved.
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Tough one. On the other hand, maybe sympathizing with him publicly will be the little thing that tragically pushes another to give in. It’s a lose - lose scenario. Hopefully his daughter has some great support and some day finds peace with it. So sad. No need to judge either way really.FearlessTheEggNoob said:
I suppose you're probably right.JohnInCarolina said:
I think there’s a tendency to associate mental illness with a lack of character, but it is an affliction. Completing suicide when you have a young daughter isn’t a rational act, and it’s worth trying to understand that this is a serious illness rather than a choice. The guy was sick. Ask yourself if you’d feel differently about him had he suddenly died from some other illness.FearlessTheEggNoob said:The guy tapped out on life leaving an 11y/o girl to drown in his wake. At least show the mercy to make it look like an accident. I admired Tony as a writer, but now, as a man, not so much. -
Well said Pete.pgprescott said:
Tough one. On the other hand, maybe sympathizing with him publicly will be the little thing that tragically pushes another to give in. It’s a lose - lose scenario. Hopefully his daughter has some great support and some day finds peace with it. So sad. No need to judge either way really.FearlessTheEggNoob said:
I suppose you're probably right.JohnInCarolina said:
I think there’s a tendency to associate mental illness with a lack of character, but it is an affliction. Completing suicide when you have a young daughter isn’t a rational act, and it’s worth trying to understand that this is a serious illness rather than a choice. The guy was sick. Ask yourself if you’d feel differently about him had he suddenly died from some other illness.FearlessTheEggNoob said:The guy tapped out on life leaving an 11y/o girl to drown in his wake. At least show the mercy to make it look like an accident. I admired Tony as a writer, but now, as a man, not so much."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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I agree that there is no need for judgement. He was sick. He died of his illness. He had a demon inside him. It finally won.JohnInCarolina said:
Well said Pete.pgprescott said:
Tough one. On the other hand, maybe sympathizing with him publicly will be the little thing that tragically pushes another to give in. It’s a lose - lose scenario. Hopefully his daughter has some great support and some day finds peace with it. So sad. No need to judge either way really.FearlessTheEggNoob said:
I suppose you're probably right.JohnInCarolina said:
I think there’s a tendency to associate mental illness with a lack of character, but it is an affliction. Completing suicide when you have a young daughter isn’t a rational act, and it’s worth trying to understand that this is a serious illness rather than a choice. The guy was sick. Ask yourself if you’d feel differently about him had he suddenly died from some other illness.FearlessTheEggNoob said:The guy tapped out on life leaving an 11y/o girl to drown in his wake. At least show the mercy to make it look like an accident. I admired Tony as a writer, but now, as a man, not so much.
His life and its work can still be celebrated without an * beside it denoting the way it ended.
I don't know what lies beyond this life, but I hope Anthony Bourdain has found his peace.LBGE, PSWOO, 36" Blackstone, MasterBuilt smoke box- Playing with fire in Three Rivers, MI
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Link to NY Times obit.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/08/business/media/anthony-bourdain-dead.html
Making an effort to better understand, I've been reading comments. This, by Umi:
The severe agony is located in an invisible, inaccessible place. It's this crushing pain, where suicide really feels like the only way to make it stop...especially when you really need the pain to relent; to stop so you can catch your breath in order to soldier on. It's impossible to put on a salve or take an analgesic of even the greatest strength to just temporarily alleviate the pain; you cannot hide from it beyond a momentary happy diversion. The relentless agony immediately overtakes the reprieve of a happy day, a special occasion or some laughs.
Anti-depressants (et al)and plethora of methods to alleviate mental despair, anguish, depression are not necessarily strong enough but perhaps what's worse is there is no "fail safe" at that darkest moment: there's not an "epi pen" or "rescue inhaler" or shot of morphine to mitigate an acute attack of that grey gloom that feels like an unstoppable and unsolvable problem.
Sadly, there is no pause button and it is my fervent belief that those who succumb to suicide have tried relentlessly to stay here with their loved ones. But just like any other illness, some cases are terminal. A suicidal person most likely fought valiently until the end to keep from succumbing to a wretched end...I venture no loving person would foist such a legacy on their loved ones if they honestly felt as if they had a choice.Maryland, 1 LBGE -
This is the kind of stuff I'm going to miss. The guy was real in a world of smoke and mirrors.
https://youtu.be/cX_kbIVxl_o
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He definitely was real. I don’t think I have ever found any celeb that was more likable.
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You get the sense that everyone who works at CNN got to know him, and that he was widely respected/adored.JohnEggGio said:CNN running a tribute tonight at 10."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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Just downloaded the Kitchen Confidential audiobook. Read the original twice; thought this would be a cool way to experience in his voice.
Also saw a great AB quote on the Hot Luck Festival twitter (Ay-Ayron’s festival of all things beer and meat) today. Something like “Good Barbecue is not the answer to world peace, but it’s a good start”Keepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX
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