Originally Posted by patteeu:
The way out of the us vs them mentality is to eat chocolate covered crickets in some far eastern jungle.
You've obviously not watched his shows in a long time. They were more about people than eating. Eating and travel was just a means to bring people together. His recent episode on West Virginia was frankly amazing filmmaking. [Reply]
Originally Posted by mikeyis4dcats.:
You've obviously not watched his shows in a long time. They were more about people than eating. Eating and travel was just a means to bring people together. His recent episode on West Virginia was frankly amazing filmmaking.
Yeah, you're right. I haven't seen him recently or much at all. I was just joking really. I've heard quite a few people say they liked his shows although I was apparently under the false impression that weird foods were the focus. [Reply]
Originally Posted by patteeu:
Yeah, you're right. I haven't seen him recently or much at all. I was just joking really. I've heard quite a few people say they liked his shows although I was apparently under the false impression that weird foods were the focus.
take a watch. I just told someone a couple of days ago I wish he would branch out into longer documentaries as their work has been fantastic.
By all outside appearances this was a person who had a full life and lived a never-ending string of adventures. And yet he still found at the end of all of that, that his life didn't have a meaning or purpose that he could live for. Sad. Just shows you that you've got to have something bigger than yourself. [Reply]
Originally Posted by patteeu:
Yeah, you're right. I haven't seen him recently or much at all. I was just joking really. I've heard quite a few people say they liked his shows although I was apparently under the false impression that weird foods were the focus.
Originally Posted by Prison Bitch:
He was going thru some things
Because the rest of us aren't. We all just coast thru life. He had to deal with things
Has literally nothing to do with any of that.
People with suicidal thoughts, or who commit suicide, have a brain that is betraying them. Chemical imbalance, whatever the issue, thoughts start that tell you that you are better off gone, that no one will miss you, and that everyone will be better off if you are gone.
People think it's a selfish act, and maybe sometimes it is. I think most of the time it is just the mind betraying them. [Reply]