Anonymous
Post 10/19/2025 19:17     Subject: Diane Keaton passes at 79

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Anonymous wrote:Neighbors say she used to walk dog daily. Then was not seen
I guess a stroke that left her impaired.
Then pneumonia.


Weird that her cause of death was bacterial pneumonia. If it was something else like a stroke, then it would have said that. She was elderly and high risk, it happens.


No, they would not have said, because it seems like they don't want to review the acute or long term illness that led to the conditions that allowed for the pneumonia. It's like saying someone died of respiratory failure. Yes, we stop breathing when we die, but of course there is always more to the story.


You can make all the assumptions you want, I'll take the cause of death as listed. I don't believe there was a grand conspiracy to prevent us from knowing why a 79 yr old died. I get that people don't understand pneumonia or assume a condition "allowed" for bacterial pneumonia, but that's their issue. If it leads to sepsis it will kill you, it's not that hard to understand.


But it was all over the tabloids earlier this summer that she was in a rapid decline. She used to walk her dog every day and then abruptly stopped. She posted on social media frequently and now her last post was in April. Obviously something happened. Then she got pneumonia as a complication and they opted not to treat her. It's pretty common.


So she died of pneumonia, like they said.


Most likely as a complication from a disease or condition she was suffering from.


Or not, because old people are susceptible. You won’t get the answers you seek so what is the point? Nobody blinks when a 79 yr old dies.


What is the point? The point is this is a free country and we can discuss what we want and don't need to give you a reason for any discussion.


But you have the reason. My mom died of cancer. But actually it looks like she had a massive hemorrhage because of blood at the time of death from her orifices. It was horrific. But it was written down as cancer as the cause. I would have appreciated the closure the Keaton family got with a disease like pneumonia even if she had cancer, ALS, Parkinsons, whatever. The underlying cause isn’t that relevant. But nobody bothered to tell us what actually killed her and I would have like to know.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2025 19:13     Subject: Diane Keaton passes at 79

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Anonymous wrote:Neighbors say she used to walk dog daily. Then was not seen
I guess a stroke that left her impaired.
Then pneumonia.


Weird that her cause of death was bacterial pneumonia. If it was something else like a stroke, then it would have said that. She was elderly and high risk, it happens.


No, they would not have said, because it seems like they don't want to review the acute or long term illness that led to the conditions that allowed for the pneumonia. It's like saying someone died of respiratory failure. Yes, we stop breathing when we die, but of course there is always more to the story.


You can make all the assumptions you want, I'll take the cause of death as listed. I don't believe there was a grand conspiracy to prevent us from knowing why a 79 yr old died. I get that people don't understand pneumonia or assume a condition "allowed" for bacterial pneumonia, but that's their issue. If it leads to sepsis it will kill you, it's not that hard to understand.


But it was all over the tabloids earlier this summer that she was in a rapid decline. She used to walk her dog every day and then abruptly stopped. She posted on social media frequently and now her last post was in April. Obviously something happened. Then she got pneumonia as a complication and they opted not to treat her. It's pretty common.


So she died of pneumonia, like they said.


Most likely as a complication from a disease or condition she was suffering from.


Or not, because old people are susceptible. You won’t get the answers you seek so what is the point? Nobody blinks when a 79 yr old dies.


What is the point? The point is this is a free country and we can discuss what we want and don't need to give you a reason for any discussion.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2025 04:29     Subject: Diane Keaton passes at 79

Tell me you are under 65 without...
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2025 03:40     Subject: Diane Keaton passes at 79

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Neighbors say she used to walk dog daily. Then was not seen
I guess a stroke that left her impaired.
Then pneumonia.


Weird that her cause of death was bacterial pneumonia. If it was something else like a stroke, then it would have said that. She was elderly and high risk, it happens.


No, they would not have said, because it seems like they don't want to review the acute or long term illness that led to the conditions that allowed for the pneumonia. It's like saying someone died of respiratory failure. Yes, we stop breathing when we die, but of course there is always more to the story.


You can make all the assumptions you want, I'll take the cause of death as listed. I don't believe there was a grand conspiracy to prevent us from knowing why a 79 yr old died. I get that people don't understand pneumonia or assume a condition "allowed" for bacterial pneumonia, but that's their issue. If it leads to sepsis it will kill you, it's not that hard to understand.


But it was all over the tabloids earlier this summer that she was in a rapid decline. She used to walk her dog every day and then abruptly stopped. She posted on social media frequently and now her last post was in April. Obviously something happened. Then she got pneumonia as a complication and they opted not to treat her. It's pretty common.


So she died of pneumonia, like they said.


Most likely as a complication from a disease or condition she was suffering from.


Or not, because old people are susceptible. You won’t get the answers you seek so what is the point? Nobody blinks when a 79 yr old dies.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2025 03:11     Subject: Diane Keaton passes at 79

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Anonymous wrote:I confess my favorite film was not her "best"--but I always loved it. Baby Boom, will rewatch tomorrow.


Another fan here! I just re-watched it this summer with my 10 year old DD. I was worried that it wouldn’t have held up but it was even more delightful than I remembered.

Putting Mr. Goodbar on my list next.


You probably already know this, but just putting it out there that Mr. Goodbar would not be a good choice for watching with your 10 year old. Traumatic, scary movie that left an impression on me after all these years.

RIP Diane Keaton.

Anonymous
Post 10/19/2025 01:13     Subject: Diane Keaton passes at 79

Anonymous wrote:Get your flu shots ppl! You can have a superimposed pneumonia on top of the flu. So many sick older people in the ICU last year.


Why? So that we can live to 95 burdening those around us? No thanks. When I learned she died at 79, I thought, well, at least one person goes out timely.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2025 01:11     Subject: Diane Keaton passes at 79

Anonymous wrote:She left $5 Million to her dog. I wonder who the executor is. One of her kids? What provision is there for the dog dying before the money is used up? Then who does it go to?


I just think it’s so crazy to do that when people are starving. Not in Africa; I am talking about people who won’t get their SNAP benefit for November because of the shutdown for example.
Anonymous
Post 10/18/2025 23:14     Subject: Diane Keaton passes at 79

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Neighbors say she used to walk dog daily. Then was not seen
I guess a stroke that left her impaired.
Then pneumonia.


Weird that her cause of death was bacterial pneumonia. If it was something else like a stroke, then it would have said that. She was elderly and high risk, it happens.


No, they would not have said, because it seems like they don't want to review the acute or long term illness that led to the conditions that allowed for the pneumonia. It's like saying someone died of respiratory failure. Yes, we stop breathing when we die, but of course there is always more to the story.


You can make all the assumptions you want, I'll take the cause of death as listed. I don't believe there was a grand conspiracy to prevent us from knowing why a 79 yr old died. I get that people don't understand pneumonia or assume a condition "allowed" for bacterial pneumonia, but that's their issue. If it leads to sepsis it will kill you, it's not that hard to understand.


But it was all over the tabloids earlier this summer that she was in a rapid decline. She used to walk her dog every day and then abruptly stopped. She posted on social media frequently and now her last post was in April. Obviously something happened. Then she got pneumonia as a complication and they opted not to treat her. It's pretty common.


So she died of pneumonia, like they said.


Most likely as a complication from a disease or condition she was suffering from.
Anonymous
Post 10/18/2025 23:13     Subject: Diane Keaton passes at 79

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Neighbors say she used to walk dog daily. Then was not seen
I guess a stroke that left her impaired.
Then pneumonia.


Weird that her cause of death was bacterial pneumonia. If it was something else like a stroke, then it would have said that. She was elderly and high risk, it happens.


No, they would not have said, because it seems like they don't want to review the acute or long term illness that led to the conditions that allowed for the pneumonia. It's like saying someone died of respiratory failure. Yes, we stop breathing when we die, but of course there is always more to the story.


You can make all the assumptions you want, I'll take the cause of death as listed. I don't believe there was a grand conspiracy to prevent us from knowing why a 79 yr old died. I get that people don't understand pneumonia or assume a condition "allowed" for bacterial pneumonia, but that's their issue. If it leads to sepsis it will kill you, it's not that hard to understand.


No one is confused. We are making educated guesses as to what really happened. Free speech, even if you don't like it.

Anonymous
Post 10/18/2025 23:06     Subject: Diane Keaton passes at 79

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Neighbors say she used to walk dog daily. Then was not seen
I guess a stroke that left her impaired.
Then pneumonia.


Weird that her cause of death was bacterial pneumonia. If it was something else like a stroke, then it would have said that. She was elderly and high risk, it happens.


No, they would not have said, because it seems like they don't want to review the acute or long term illness that led to the conditions that allowed for the pneumonia. It's like saying someone died of respiratory failure. Yes, we stop breathing when we die, but of course there is always more to the story.


You can make all the assumptions you want, I'll take the cause of death as listed. I don't believe there was a grand conspiracy to prevent us from knowing why a 79 yr old died. I get that people don't understand pneumonia or assume a condition "allowed" for bacterial pneumonia, but that's their issue. If it leads to sepsis it will kill you, it's not that hard to understand.


But it was all over the tabloids earlier this summer that she was in a rapid decline. She used to walk her dog every day and then abruptly stopped. She posted on social media frequently and now her last post was in April. Obviously something happened. Then she got pneumonia as a complication and they opted not to treat her. It's pretty common.


So she died of pneumonia, like they said.
Anonymous
Post 10/18/2025 23:01     Subject: Diane Keaton passes at 79

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Neighbors say she used to walk dog daily. Then was not seen
I guess a stroke that left her impaired.
Then pneumonia.


Weird that her cause of death was bacterial pneumonia. If it was something else like a stroke, then it would have said that. She was elderly and high risk, it happens.


No, they would not have said, because it seems like they don't want to review the acute or long term illness that led to the conditions that allowed for the pneumonia. It's like saying someone died of respiratory failure. Yes, we stop breathing when we die, but of course there is always more to the story.


You can make all the assumptions you want, I'll take the cause of death as listed. I don't believe there was a grand conspiracy to prevent us from knowing why a 79 yr old died. I get that people don't understand pneumonia or assume a condition "allowed" for bacterial pneumonia, but that's their issue. If it leads to sepsis it will kill you, it's not that hard to understand.


But it was all over the tabloids earlier this summer that she was in a rapid decline. She used to walk her dog every day and then abruptly stopped. She posted on social media frequently and now her last post was in April. Obviously something happened. Then she got pneumonia as a complication and they opted not to treat her. It's pretty common.
Anonymous
Post 10/18/2025 07:02     Subject: Diane Keaton passes at 79

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Neighbors say she used to walk dog daily. Then was not seen
I guess a stroke that left her impaired.
Then pneumonia.


Weird that her cause of death was bacterial pneumonia. If it was something else like a stroke, then it would have said that. She was elderly and high risk, it happens.


No, they would not have said, because it seems like they don't want to review the acute or long term illness that led to the conditions that allowed for the pneumonia. It's like saying someone died of respiratory failure. Yes, we stop breathing when we die, but of course there is always more to the story.


You can make all the assumptions you want, I'll take the cause of death as listed. I don't believe there was a grand conspiracy to prevent us from knowing why a 79 yr old died. I get that people don't understand pneumonia or assume a condition "allowed" for bacterial pneumonia, but that's their issue. If it leads to sepsis it will kill you, it's not that hard to understand.
Anonymous
Post 10/17/2025 22:39     Subject: Diane Keaton passes at 79

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Anonymous wrote:She left $5 Million to her dog. I wonder who the executor is. One of her kids? What provision is there for the dog dying before the money is used up? Then who does it go to?


i wonder what her total estate was worth

mine is less than her dog’s now is 😂



+1 LOL mine, too!
Anonymous
Post 10/17/2025 21:50     Subject: Diane Keaton passes at 79

She might not have wanted people to remember her impaired. Pneumonia might have been a complication or coincidence.
Anonymous
Post 10/17/2025 21:42     Subject: Diane Keaton passes at 79

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Neighbors say she used to walk dog daily. Then was not seen
I guess a stroke that left her impaired.
Then pneumonia.


More mindless speculation.


Free speech.