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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I feel really sad when I see the tributes to him. They are mostly of long ago anecdotes and acknowledgment that they had lost touch over the years. I guess he introduced Jonathan Silverman and his wife. They used to text him on their anniversary to thank him. He would write back, best thing I ever did, or something like that. Gag, what self centered people. I know it’s hard to love an addict and no one deserves to be treated poorly by him. But knowing how lonely he was, [b]it just feels really obnoxious to text him about their happiness[/b] when he was probably dealing with a lot some of those years. It’s like everyone else grew up, I’m sure some of these people did drugs with him. But he just continued on and ended up so lonely. Really sad. [/quote] hmm, I see it differently. I'd be delighted to be remembered for such an important part in another person's life, and grateful they thought of me that way. [/quote] [b]He hid his addiction for years [/b]so pretty sure no one knew how lonely he was but it part it was his own fault. He brought his loneliness on himself. No one wants to be around an addict and someone drifting in and out of consciousness because they are so high on their drugs. [/quote] It may have been hidden from the public, but not from those who knew him. Hank Azaria's video touches on this: "I really loved him. A lot of us who were close to him felt like we lost him to drugs and alcohol . . . a long time ago." Matthew brought Hank to AA and went to meetings with him the whole first year. Hank has been sober for 17 years. It's such a shame Matthew couldn't stick with it. Hank's video is here, if you haven't seen it. He says how painful it was to read the memoir of his friend that details all the suffering https://www.tmz.com/2023/10/30/hank-azaria-remembers-matthew-perry-friends-costar-aa-sober/ [/quote]
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