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Charlotte Clymer

I really don't need to know how Matthew Perry died. I think it should only be the business of his loved ones, and it's strange to me that his autopsy is a breaking news item. Just let his family be. It feels wrong for major news outlets to blast out this update. Feels ugly.

@charlotteclymer @Gargron It’s pretty horrible isn’t it. It was tough for the community to go through this in 2009. Some positives came from it though, like confirmation for the public that he had vitiligo, as opposed to intentionally lightening his skin. Perhaps Perry’s autopsy will help people understand his own struggles more. J.

@charlotteclymer unfortunately, media outlets like to pretend "what's in the public interest" is the same thing as "what the public is interested in".

It destroys lives but it generates revenue.

@charlotteclymer Kick ‘em when they’re up, kick ‘em when they’re down.

@charlotteclymer I really appreciate that all I have heard of it here is the meta, not direct reporting of what it said.

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I think shrooms would be better as a treatment than ketamine, even ayahuasca, but then again I am not a Dr.

@charlotteclymer i agree with you one hundred percent. Unless his death was criminal, we don’t need to know the how.

@charlotteclymer agreed. It was known pre-death that he'd done a lot of damage to himself while being Chandler and after, with legendary drug use. I'm just willing to assume it took its toll as it often does among the recovered, even. It sucks and no one needs to know but his relatives, the specifics beyond that.

@charlotteclymer Agreed!! Main media are leeches, feed on others misfortune, disgusting. All to get their views and revenue, "Get f******".....

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1. I never gave a ffff about him. He was some 'celeb' and I never knew him personally.
2. It's absolutely nobody's business.

@charlotteclymer Media is not "news." The wealthy have usurped media as a brain waste tactic to distract from the gopcriminality.

@charlotteclymer We had something over here that affected me in the same way. A woman committed suicide and the papers published details about her mental health. They were censured by the standards bureau and this was reported on TV where they bloody repeated the details the the press were censured for.