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sadgringopapi t1_j7fe29n wrote

"I've slept with well over 125 women, that's the last thing I want to tell a future partner.
I've actually been monogamous for the last 20 years when in a relationship and celibate went single.
Sex is not important to me anymore. That's the sad part. I just want to find somebody to love.
Edit: almost 30 years in the music biz. Signed to a small label 20 years ago.
I was active from the mid '90s to the early 2000s when it came to taking advantage of women.
I learn my lesson when I hurt somebody and realized I was doing it all for the wrong reason. I was doing it as a form of conquest when all I really wanted was to be loved.
Sorry for the confusion. I'm 56 and I turned was no my blank a stoner."

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- you're a fucking joke dude

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sadgringopapi t1_j7ffjx6 wrote

"I was a male whore from the mid-90s to the early 2000s.
Being in the music business afford you a lot of opportunities, especially when you're on stage and signed to a label, no matter how small."

You're a sad human

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Funkybeatzzz t1_j7fg66m wrote

Nazi? Really? Wow! What a sad person you must be.

Edit: did you know that when you block someone they can’t see what you replied to them? I’m sure it was as insightful of the last crap you typed out.

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sadgringopapi t1_j7fgc9c wrote

"My eyes see an attractive woman and, my primal urges tell me she is confident and of high worth.
Logic tells me, she's seriously f***** up! Her daddy did something to her."

Your page shows just how sad and pathetic you are. Won't be missed.

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SideBarParty t1_j7fhcda wrote

Your post history suggests you're a lonely mid-50s man who tries to relive his glory years, but consistently fails.

I'm sorry that you are now having to pay the price for choices you made in your 20s and 30s. Hope you get some professional help go get your life going.

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lotusblossom60 t1_j7fhx5q wrote

It was an RA, suicide. My nephew is an RA at Emerson. Very sad.

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tjean5377 t1_j7fiw1i wrote

Ugh. That poor baby that thought this was a solution. And their poor parents. College life can be fun. But so stressful, especially if your emotional toolbox doesn't have enough in it. Campuses are addressing mental health pretty decently in this area but there is always room for improvement. My niece is a junior this year. During her freshman year which was 2020, her dorm pod mate killed himself after all the isolation, and feeling like he'd exposed his dorm pod mates to COVID. Suicide is a permanent solution to what might be a temporary problem. Please seek help, even if its talking to someone. Please call 988 if you are feeling like you need to hurt yourself, or go to the ER.

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Comfortable_Plant667 t1_j7fulx8 wrote

Thank you for saying this. Mental health crises on college campuses remains a serious concern. I myself like many others have lost friends to the tragedy of suicide and one of those tragedies occurred in a dorm environment. The demand for performance, social isolation within crowds, lack of academic support, bleak living conditions, and absence of substantive emotional connection or uplifting community relationships is traumatic for students at any stage in their academic careers. In the last 10 years, there have been 14 suicides at just one local college campus, with no publication due to "privacy concerns."

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Linux-Is-Best t1_j7fy6yj wrote

You should know, that the moderators can see the post you delete.

I bring it up because 1) many people reported your post. 2) because we have a few people who wrongfully think if they delete it later, there will be no consequences.

I am going to leave things "as is" for now. Because, sure, you took care of it yourself. But next time, what you say and do, is going to matter.

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godemers t1_j7g2ih9 wrote

I go to a smaller university, and it’s strange they will report when students pass away from heart attacks or natural causes, but when one of our students takes their life (whether that be on campus or at home), very rarely is a school-wide email sent notifying us.

I can’t get accommodations in college without jumping through a hundred loops and filling out a six pound packet even though I had a 504 plan in high school, and have endless documentation for my ADHD induced by PTSD, generalized anxiety disorder, and OCD. At that point I gave up.

For a student considering taking their life, the last thing they’re doing is jumping through hoops and taking the time to fill out that much information. If our college was the size of WPI, our rates would be on par with theirs which is sad considering how much smaller of a school we are. I apologize for the rant, it just pisses me off.

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BreakfastBurrito t1_j7gb9z2 wrote

Yeah that's a heartbreaking one to see as I get the week started and get ready to kick off a workday. Unreal how mental health is STILL such a tough topic to put in a spotlight. It was posted earlier in the comments here - dial 988 if you need help. Check in, PM, say hi to a friend.

Please know you're not alone.

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chickadeedadee2185 t1_j7gd9sh wrote

How sad. May this person RIP. Thoughts for the students traumatized by this.

Allegedly, the person who drove their car into the barrier at Alewife was an apparent suicide.

Please, support the work of mental health professionals. It isn't a glamorous or supported profession. People aren't going into the profession as much as they used to.

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logaruski73 t1_j7gg9rx wrote

There is so little real support even if someone has a plan especially it seems when ADHD is mentioned. Most professors do not help in a way that works for the student. I know someone who could run circles around other students in knowledge but her ADHD+ prevented her from writing papers or even verbally transcribing them. If the professor sat down to discuss the subject matter, they were always impressed with the in-depth understanding. That was the exception not the rule in spite of the plan. The students profession was never going to include documentation. She never graduated and often considered suicide for not being “normal”.

I don’t think colleges have improved anything exception talking points and publicity.

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Sugarb00bs222 t1_j7ixxmu wrote

This breaks my heart. Mental health is health and the world needs to understand that and support those in need. I hope this persons family and loved ones find strength during this awful time. No one should feel like this.. Just 8 days ago something similar happened in Methuen - we need support and love and change ✨🤍

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angelreddit16 t1_j7js63j wrote

How devastating for so many people, especially the family but the ripple effects are also tremendous. My heart is especially with the parents and family. Absolutely heartbreaking.

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