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Racerbvd 03-11-2010 01:40 PM

Come on guys, other than a few bad movies, some pretty funny ones (at the time) he did nothing to affect the lives on anyone on this board, so why not let him rest in peace...
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m21sniper 03-11-2010 01:42 PM

I liked his movies back then. And believe it or not young girls still love the Lost boys.

Apollo 03-11-2010 01:47 PM

Why are you like this? We are flesh and blood-Human-not weak.Why this tough guy,everyones pathetic if they have a problem stance? I think there's something going on deep down that you need to deal with.


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Originally Posted by m21sniper (Post 5231021)
Sure

I quit coke, booze, and cigarettes cold turkey and have never once gone back for any of them (see booze below for clarification).

Haven't done a line since i was 16- quit cause i sold my guitar for the stuff and said, "whoa, wtf....". Had a drink in any sort of a destructive way since i was early 20s (Was a big drinker in the Army, MAYBE i'll have 2 weak screwdrivers on new years, but usually not), and haven't smoked a cigarette or cigar (former 2 pack a day smoker) since 2004.

I quit them all cold turkey.

It's a simple matter of will power.

Either you have it, or you don't.

I do- Corey Haim didn't.

Simple as that.

People who cannot quit on demand are just weak (or haunted by something else, which means the drugs are not really the problem to begin with). Sorry.


Crowbob 03-11-2010 02:04 PM

Snipe is like this because he is flesh and blood-Human-not weak. Give him a break. He's been on comp for over a year. The guy is not able to support himself and you say he's got problems. Just because you think he has unresolved emotional problems doesn't mean he actually does. He owns nothing, loves no one, hates cops, hasn't eaten a vegetable in years, spends all day on the interwebs and all night on the skan...ladies, and can't afford a haircut but yet you say he's got problems; deep seated, unresolved and probably unrecognized ones at that. You a shrink or sumthin'?

herr_oberst 03-11-2010 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Crowbob (Post 5231213)
He owns nothing, loves no one, hates cops, hasn't eaten a vegetable in years, spends all day on the interwebs and all night on the skan...ladies, and can't afford a haircut

We know far, far, far too much about Snipe.

m21sniper 03-11-2010 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Apollo (Post 5231185)
Why are you like this? We are flesh and blood-Human-not weak.Why this tough guy,everyones pathetic if they have a problem stance? I think there's something going on deep down that you need to deal with.

Some people are strong, some people are not.

Some people can score a 297 on the Army PT test, some people can not.
Some people can quit, because they're strong. Some people cannot, because they're weak.

Is this really news to you?

m21sniper 03-11-2010 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Crowbob (Post 5231213)
Snipe is like this because he is flesh and blood-Human-not weak. Give him a break. He's been on comp for over a year. The guy is not able to support himself and you say he's got problems. Just because you think he has unresolved emotional problems doesn't mean he actually does. He owns nothing, loves no one, hates cops, hasn't eaten a vegetable in years, spends all day on the interwebs and all night on the skan...ladies, and can't afford a haircut but yet you say he's got problems; deep seated, unresolved and probably unrecognized ones at that. You a shrink or sumthin'?

I would give you a reverse analysis, but i honestly don't care enough about you to have ever constructed a composite. I don't even know what you do for a living...no interest.

Thanks for paying such close attention to my posts though. Your concern is gripping.

Sorry, but strong people realize they have a problem and quit. Generally speaking, they don't need other people's help.
Weak people fail. Over and over. Doesn't matter how much help you give them.

Just the way it is.

I am "like this" because i pay attention to reality.

m21sniper 03-11-2010 04:17 PM

How surprised would you be to know i spend most of my days reading and writing poetry?
Light hearted, hopeful poetry at that.

There is the dream world that lives in poetry, and there is the real world.

In the real world, Corey Haim was weak, and now he's dead. Life goes on.
Say what you want about me, but i have time. To me, that's worth more than all the money in the world.

onlycafe 03-11-2010 04:46 PM

better to have time than to do time.

Normy 03-11-2010 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Crowbob (Post 5231213)
Snipe is like this because he is flesh and blood-Human-not weak. Give him a break. He's been on comp for over a year. The guy is not able to support himself and you say he's got problems. Just because you think he has unresolved emotional problems doesn't mean he actually does. He owns nothing, loves no one, hates cops, hasn't eaten a vegetable in years, spends all day on the interwebs and all night on the skan...ladies, and can't afford a haircut but yet you say he's got problems; deep seated, unresolved and probably unrecognized ones at that. You a shrink or sumthin'?

I tend to agree with this last. If what Sniper stated was true regarding quitting drugs and cigarettes and largely quitting alcohol consumption, then I think he deserves congratulations. That is an impressive feat, and he should be proud of it.

What is kind of wrong is to destructively criticize someone after they are dead. There is nothing wrong with talking about their problems and their inability to overcome them, but flogging a dead horse does nothing but waste time and pixels, and it tends to piss people off.

It is sad that nobody could "reach" this guy and get him past his addictions. As stated before, I think that many addicts just don't have the strength or the true desire to quit their dangerous behavior, mostly the later.

Oh well, too late now. RIP-

N

Crowbob 03-11-2010 05:37 PM

Now just hang on a sec. there, Snipe. You have no interest in me because I don't go throwing out definitive statements about my proclivities toward the unconventional expecting and hoping to elicit some response from, well, almost complete strangers. Nor do I have some psychotic infantile need to do same. Had I such weakened and damged self esteem, you would be interested. You confuse my inquisitive amusement with concern, by the way. But, nevetheless, I think you're salvageable in due time, of course. But only you can decide when you are ready to realize you have a problem, if you have the strength.

m21sniper 03-11-2010 05:48 PM

No, i just have never found you to be interesting.

If you even know all this about me, you obviously find me interesting enough to read my posts. So hey, thanks for caring.

Crowbob 03-11-2010 06:15 PM

Of course you're interesting. You work hard at it and it shows. But back to topic. Like Normy said, I also do admire people who manage to break their addictions. Unfortunately, most replace them with other addictions such as casual sex, the interwebs or other obsessions such as hoplophilia, etc.

silverwhaletail 03-11-2010 08:05 PM

addictions
 
everybody is, more or less, addicted to something.

the trick it seems, is to have socially acceptable addictions in which case people don't call them "addictions" they call them "positive character traits."

working your a$$ off, for instance, is considered a "positive character trait." I am smart enough to know that it is an addiction. this particular addiction throws off a by-product that people view as positive (money).

but its still an addiction. anything that keeps you from enjoying today because of the anxiety of tomorrow (more work = more money) is an addiction.

but people don't ridicule you, generally, for compulsive working/making money. unless you are Walmart of course.

slodave 03-11-2010 08:11 PM

So far, the reports of the initial autopsy show an enlarged heart and lungs filled with fluid. We'll have to wait and see for the toxicology results.

Autopsy shows Haim had enlarged heart, manager says - CNN.com
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Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- The autopsy on Corey Haim revealed the actor's heart was enlarged and his lungs were filled with water when he died, Haim's manager said.

m21sniper 03-11-2010 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Crowbob (Post 5231710)
Of course you're interesting. You work hard at it and it shows. But back to topic. Like Normy said, I also do admire people who manage to break their addictions. Unfortunately, most replace them with other addictions such as casual sex, the interwebs or other obsessions such as hoplophilia, etc.

What's wrong with casual sex? :D

m21sniper 03-11-2010 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by silverwhaletail (Post 5231870)
everybody is, more or less, addicted to something.

the trick it seems, is to have socially acceptable addictions in which case people don't call them "addictions" they call them "positive character traits."

working your a$$ off, for instance, is considered a "positive character trait." I am smart enough to know that it is an addiction. this particular addiction throws off a by-product that people view as positive (money).

but its still an addiction. anything that keeps you from enjoying today because of the anxiety of tomorrow (more work = more money) is an addiction.

but people don't ridicule you, generally, for compulsive working/making money. unless you are Walmart of course.

Agreed. Great post actually.

A man that is addicted to work and neglects his family is almost as bad as a junkie in many ways.

I probably do have an internet addiction- but it largely cured my TV addiction! :D
Being single always cures my video game addiction, whereas being in a relationship cures my poontang addiction....driving me back to video games.

HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPP ME BOB!!!! :D

JE928sx4 03-11-2010 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Crowbob (Post 5231710)
or other obsessions such as hoplophilia, etc.

Which apprears to be a pretty common obsession on this forum.

onlycafe 03-11-2010 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Crowbob (Post 5231710)
obsessions such as hoplophilia, etc.


don't drag hoppy into this.

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RANDY P 03-11-2010 10:55 PM

Addicts are the most selfish, irrational people on the face of the planet. If you can kick those habits you're stronger than most. What a sober person takes for granted as normal rational thought a dopehead can't.

Ever notice how dopeheads just manage to get into random trouble all the time? Even when they aren't high? It screws up your thought processes even when you're going through the day.

It's beyond just trying to quit- most simply cannot.- substance abuse is above willpower 99 times out of 100. I'm around them literally daily and I'll tell ya they just don't make any sense and they can't help it.

With that said I'm an occasional power drinker no dope though.

rjp


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