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- sea_sea12
This Bourdain death hit me harder than Prince, Bowie, even Cerati didn't break me like this. wtf. I think it's the level of humanity in his shows books interviews etc. He opened up about his addictions and troubles, was beloved around the world for just that, being human. I'm clearly not a writer but I enjoyed his perspective / Social commentary so much. A true loss.
Just rambling now I think I need a Bourdain support group right now. :(
Cheers.- agreed. I never met him, but with his shows, books, interviews, writing - he really was an inspiring guy and world is poorer without him in it.shapesalad
- https://www.youtube.…pockets
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https://www.youtube.…pockets - His death makes me ask why he was so liked by people. I think it comes down to his genuine authenticity.stoplying
- thanks pockets. that's been me all day. random breakdown, i suppose it's like losing a beloved teacher.sea_sea
- stoplying, this pretty much sums up why he was loved around the globe as well..
https://www.vox.com/…sea_sea - I think it was a broken heart that killed him, not depression.robotron3k
- There's a good CNN special right now.sea_sea
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