On 09/29/2016 06:13 PM, [email protected] wrote: >> >> >> On 09/29/2016 04:05 PM, [email protected] wrote: >> >>> Well, considering that he was taking it hard, >> >> How do you know? > > When I first heard he died, I read a few articles that were kicking around > about it, and his family and friends had mentioned it, along with his > financial troubles. Or, at least I seem to remember it that way, at any > rate. > >> >> Some of his escapades are the stuff lost weekends gone lost years are >> made of. >> >> Have you ever heard of a psychological Fugue? > > Yeah, it could be.. but it doesn't take something as extreme, or rare, as > a disassociative state to explain this, I don't think.
Trust me. It IS NOT rare. Further, there ARE varying degrees... Leading to missing persons posters for adults who simply wanted to get lost. A lot of that in the computer industry historically. A LOT of that action ends up here. Where I live. The location being NOYB. Rr > > Hard drinking and clinical depression alone is really enough, by itself. > If you're trying to numb depression over losing a loved one while having > your finances get all fucked is enough to drive a lot people over the edge > in one way or another, especially if you're the type of person that bases > their self-worth on such things. Which, in our society, unfortunately, is > most people. > > The again, a sudden shattering of self-worth can be the type of thing to > cause a disassociative state, so .. who knows. > >
