R.I.P. Philip Seymour Hoffman

Out of context: Reply #90

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    No, I was simply responding to the talk was about Hoffman's "fatherly" responsibilities. He's done what most fathers work for their entire lives to achieve. He's also done the opposite of what many drug overdosed fathers have never done for their kids. Not to say that money will solve everything.

    Which is why i went on to talk about the success of what their father left on screen for everyone else as well. That's one great advantage, either the kids will make good use of, or make a disaster with their inheritance. But Hoffman was no more a "bad" parent of dying of an overdose vs dying over cancer.

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