robin williams dead at 63
#11
First saw Robin Williams in Mork & Mindy back in 1978 I was hooked, a fan of his for life.

Funny, funny, funny highly talented man.

RIP.

Sad
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#12
Very sad, indeed. I wanted it to be a hoax at first. Then saw the news on a more reliable news outlet. I was born back in 1993. And the first film of his I seen was "Flubber". I remember watching it as a kid. Then, as I've grown older, I've watched a whole lot more films he's been in. I grew up watching his work. He has given me and everyone else around the world a good laugh during his comedic tenure. He will be missed by many. :'(
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#13
Very sad. RIP Robin. Goes to show you never know what's going on beneath the surface of one's persona and countenance.
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#14
Really sad...
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#15
Robin Williams is one of those awesome celebrities, yet again, that shouldn't have left this world too soon. When I know Robin Williams is in a certain movie, I know it's gonna be good because he always brings it to life. He was my most favorite actor when I was a child(surprising since I think kids aren't old enough to know their favorite actor)

Edit: Comic strip dedicated to him
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#16
Robin Williams dead.
No, no, no, no, He's outside looking in.
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