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Famous people who have suffered and continue to suffer with bi-polar

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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2008

*This is not my video* - This is from another source to help bring attention to suicide. Bringing attention to this cause is my mission. I am doing a documentary about the complexities of suicide and mental illness. Please join my group to get more information at http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/group.php?gid=33493683778

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  • It amazes me the mentality of some people. Mental illness exists in this world and it can be the face of your mother, brother, father, child, wife etc. Never drop a negative comment when one day mental illness may come for you or someone you love - then you will be looking for us to help you cope!

  • @chevymadman5

    Spoken by someone who either has no idea about this condition or knows someone who suffers and does not understand.

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  • Very interesting info. As a person with a mental illness, I am uncomfortable with being catagorized as someone who "suffers" with an illness. It puts me in the "victim" role and it perpetrates the stigma.I do not "suffer" with this illness now, I live with it and I live well.

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  • @SSJkiller

    *save themselves the brain damage they'd get

  • @WhiteSolstice

    Some people just have no sense of empathy. I suggest everyone ignores them and save yourself the brain damage you'd get if you tried to comprehend their thought process. They might also just shut up and maybe begin to consider the folly of their actions.

  • I don't get why there's this creepy music from 28 days later..

    mental illness in artists is a good thing til I don't have to live or have a relationship with them it's a reason of joy. you could choose a violin cheerful music! :)

  • Kurt didn't suffer of Bipolar disorder, definitely. This is something that just people think...he had these sort of madness moments -like when he threw the bottle in the backstage- but you know, that was the only one we know....all the rest written in his diaries was trip visions....like in the interview, sometimes he was happy but he didn't have the symptoms of bi....he was alwas pretty quiet....I don't know why this crock of shit is on Internet...

  • It's always in the eyes, isn't it and held back with the eyebrows and forehead.

  • what is the name of the song?!

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