Anonymous wrote:It was probably hard to feel euphoric at his age (without drugs) after all the success he had, especially after a long MN winter. I wonder if he had seasonal affective disorder? The sad thing is his demise was probably a result of his fame and performances for the fans doing the splits. I don't get why people close to him didn't know or do anything about it until it was too late, unless he was avoiding getting treatment for whatever reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree! And I don't get comparing a man who found himself addicted to prescription pain medications, who recognized the addiction and was actively seeking help, to a junkie on the street who when I think of that word is someone that lies, steals, commits crimes and acts in very immoral ways to sustain their addiction, There is no comparison in my opinion.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, he was not a drug addict like a junkie on the street. You have the right to your own opinion but if that's truly how you feel I don't understand why you are reading and responding to a 29 page thread on DCUM of people posting their love and affection of Prince and his music and his talent. I mean, it's your time to spend how you see fit but I just don't see the point. :shrugs" To each his own, I guess.Anonymous wrote:why so much blah blah blah he was a drug addict who killed himself like any other junkie on the street
wasted talent-couldn't get himself clean and sadly like most drug addicts dead of the old "accidental" overdose
I don't understand why people talk about addiction as if the addicts aren't people anymore. The term junkie is derogatory, and assumes that person has no worth. There is still a human spirit under the addiction.
+1. He was a genius. I don't care at all about the drugs.
+1,000,000. Being a genius is painful and extracts a high price. The mediocre smuggles clutching their pearls wouldn't know anything about it.
Um, Prince got addicted to drugs because he was in *physical* pain. He was taking pain killers because his body literally hurt. The man was not a addict when his body was healthy. This is not about his genius being too painful for him to bear. He would laugh at that idea. Sorry.
He used his body to make his art. How do you think he damaged it enough to need painkillers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree! And I don't get comparing a man who found himself addicted to prescription pain medications, who recognized the addiction and was actively seeking help, to a junkie on the street who when I think of that word is someone that lies, steals, commits crimes and acts in very immoral ways to sustain their addiction, There is no comparison in my opinion.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, he was not a drug addict like a junkie on the street. You have the right to your own opinion but if that's truly how you feel I don't understand why you are reading and responding to a 29 page thread on DCUM of people posting their love and affection of Prince and his music and his talent. I mean, it's your time to spend how you see fit but I just don't see the point. :shrugs" To each his own, I guess.Anonymous wrote:why so much blah blah blah he was a drug addict who killed himself like any other junkie on the street
wasted talent-couldn't get himself clean and sadly like most drug addicts dead of the old "accidental" overdose
I don't understand why people talk about addiction as if the addicts aren't people anymore. The term junkie is derogatory, and assumes that person has no worth. There is still a human spirit under the addiction.
+1. He was a genius. I don't care at all about the drugs.
+1,000,000. Being a genius is painful and extracts a high price. The mediocre smuggles clutching their pearls wouldn't know anything about it.
Um, Prince got addicted to drugs because he was in *physical* pain. He was taking pain killers because his body literally hurt. The man was not a addict when his body was healthy. This is not about his genius being too painful for him to bear. He would laugh at that idea. Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree! And I don't get comparing a man who found himself addicted to prescription pain medications, who recognized the addiction and was actively seeking help, to a junkie on the street who when I think of that word is someone that lies, steals, commits crimes and acts in very immoral ways to sustain their addiction, There is no comparison in my opinion.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, he was not a drug addict like a junkie on the street. You have the right to your own opinion but if that's truly how you feel I don't understand why you are reading and responding to a 29 page thread on DCUM of people posting their love and affection of Prince and his music and his talent. I mean, it's your time to spend how you see fit but I just don't see the point. :shrugs" To each his own, I guess.Anonymous wrote:why so much blah blah blah he was a drug addict who killed himself like any other junkie on the street
wasted talent-couldn't get himself clean and sadly like most drug addicts dead of the old "accidental" overdose
I don't understand why people talk about addiction as if the addicts aren't people anymore. The term junkie is derogatory, and assumes that person has no worth. There is still a human spirit under the addiction.
+1. He was a genius. I don't care at all about the drugs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tonight at 6:07PM it will be 7 hours and 13 days since prince died, which is also the opening line to his hit song Nothing Compares 2 U. Radio stations will simultaneously broadcast the song at 6:07pm this evening. Not sure which of our local stations are participating.
http://meredith.worldnow.com/story/31888286/radio-stations-to-simulcast-princes-nothing-compares-2-u-nationwide-wednesday
Thank you -- I listened and cried like a baby. Thank you and soar on, Prince.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree! And I don't get comparing a man who found himself addicted to prescription pain medications, who recognized the addiction and was actively seeking help, to a junkie on the street who when I think of that word is someone that lies, steals, commits crimes and acts in very immoral ways to sustain their addiction, There is no comparison in my opinion.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, he was not a drug addict like a junkie on the street. You have the right to your own opinion but if that's truly how you feel I don't understand why you are reading and responding to a 29 page thread on DCUM of people posting their love and affection of Prince and his music and his talent. I mean, it's your time to spend how you see fit but I just don't see the point. :shrugs" To each his own, I guess.Anonymous wrote:why so much blah blah blah he was a drug addict who killed himself like any other junkie on the street
wasted talent-couldn't get himself clean and sadly like most drug addicts dead of the old "accidental" overdose
I don't understand why people talk about addiction as if the addicts aren't people anymore. The term junkie is derogatory, and assumes that person has no worth. There is still a human spirit under the addiction.
+1. He was a genius. I don't care at all about the drugs.
+1,000,000. Being a genius is painful and extracts a high price. The mediocre smuggles clutching their pearls wouldn't know anything about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree! And I don't get comparing a man who found himself addicted to prescription pain medications, who recognized the addiction and was actively seeking help, to a junkie on the street who when I think of that word is someone that lies, steals, commits crimes and acts in very immoral ways to sustain their addiction, There is no comparison in my opinion.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, he was not a drug addict like a junkie on the street. You have the right to your own opinion but if that's truly how you feel I don't understand why you are reading and responding to a 29 page thread on DCUM of people posting their love and affection of Prince and his music and his talent. I mean, it's your time to spend how you see fit but I just don't see the point. :shrugs" To each his own, I guess.Anonymous wrote:why so much blah blah blah he was a drug addict who killed himself like any other junkie on the street
wasted talent-couldn't get himself clean and sadly like most drug addicts dead of the old "accidental" overdose
I don't understand why people talk about addiction as if the addicts aren't people anymore. The term junkie is derogatory, and assumes that person has no worth. There is still a human spirit under the addiction.
+1. He was a genius. I don't care at all about the drugs.
Anonymous wrote:Agree! And I don't get comparing a man who found himself addicted to prescription pain medications, who recognized the addiction and was actively seeking help, to a junkie on the street who when I think of that word is someone that lies, steals, commits crimes and acts in very immoral ways to sustain their addiction, There is no comparison in my opinion.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, he was not a drug addict like a junkie on the street. You have the right to your own opinion but if that's truly how you feel I don't understand why you are reading and responding to a 29 page thread on DCUM of people posting their love and affection of Prince and his music and his talent. I mean, it's your time to spend how you see fit but I just don't see the point. :shrugs" To each his own, I guess.Anonymous wrote:why so much blah blah blah he was a drug addict who killed himself like any other junkie on the street
wasted talent-couldn't get himself clean and sadly like most drug addicts dead of the old "accidental" overdose
I don't understand why people talk about addiction as if the addicts aren't people anymore. The term junkie is derogatory, and assumes that person has no worth. There is still a human spirit under the addiction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He had a weird diet - Dunkaroos and kale salad??
I can just imagine him sitting around in his fancy outfits and high heels eating dunkaroos. It cracks me up. This is the kind of weird stuff I want to know about famous people.
This article was interesting.
http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/magazine-feature/7348502/prince-anecdotes-bizarre-weird-funny-janet-jackson-madonna-michael-jackson
I also read he liked beets. It's just tragic though that there was a Betty Ford clinic 4 miles from his house but instead of going there or having someone from there come to him, he had the CA rehab guy come to him too late. It makes you wonder if he could have been saved had he sought treatment earlier. It just seems illogical, like the article about him calling someone to call the limo driver to turn down the A/C. It's sad that he wanted help and possibly put it off for years.
Anonymous wrote:Tonight at 6:07PM it will be 7 hours and 13 days since prince died, which is also the opening line to his hit song Nothing Compares 2 U. Radio stations will simultaneously broadcast the song at 6:07pm this evening. Not sure which of our local stations are participating.
http://meredith.worldnow.com/story/31888286/radio-stations-to-simulcast-princes-nothing-compares-2-u-nationwide-wednesday
Agree! And I don't get comparing a man who found himself addicted to prescription pain medications, who recognized the addiction and was actively seeking help, to a junkie on the street who when I think of that word is someone that lies, steals, commits crimes and acts in very immoral ways to sustain their addiction, There is no comparison in my opinion.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, he was not a drug addict like a junkie on the street. You have the right to your own opinion but if that's truly how you feel I don't understand why you are reading and responding to a 29 page thread on DCUM of people posting their love and affection of Prince and his music and his talent. I mean, it's your time to spend how you see fit but I just don't see the point. :shrugs" To each his own, I guess.Anonymous wrote:why so much blah blah blah he was a drug addict who killed himself like any other junkie on the street
wasted talent-couldn't get himself clean and sadly like most drug addicts dead of the old "accidental" overdose
I don't understand why people talk about addiction as if the addicts aren't people anymore. The term junkie is derogatory, and assumes that person has no worth. There is still a human spirit under the addiction.
Anonymous wrote:No, he was not a drug addict like a junkie on the street. You have the right to your own opinion but if that's truly how you feel I don't understand why you are reading and responding to a 29 page thread on DCUM of people posting their love and affection of Prince and his music and his talent. I mean, it's your time to spend how you see fit but I just don't see the point. :shrugs" To each his own, I guess.Anonymous wrote:why so much blah blah blah he was a drug addict who killed himself like any other junkie on the street
wasted talent-couldn't get himself clean and sadly like most drug addicts dead of the old "accidental" overdose