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Old 06-08-2018, 11:23 AM   #26
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one of the very few celebrities that i could give a shit about

very original and genuine guy, hilarious and jaw dropping books

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This man had a job that most people can only dream of and at the end, it still wasn't enough. More funding needs to be put into mental health initiatives to help those of us that are struggling to deal with issues like this.

The way he told the story of food, culture, and their people was just fantastic. I can't imagine how Eric Ripert is feeling right now, to be in France shooting an episode together and then finding your bromance best friend dead. RIP
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Long before i ever travelled anywhere i was hooked on shows like Lonely planet and specifically hosts like Ian Wright etc. They had such a way to open the world to your average person in their hosting and presentation

Bourdain was no different and i've been a big fan for 10+ years, sad that such a talent taken away
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Ian Wright, still goes down as GOAT travel show host in my eyes. He was the best.

I'm really sad on this one, normally I could care less when these celebrities pass away, but this one feels different, more close to home. I've been watching Bourdain since No Reservations, literally the first season when it started with him working in the kitchen in New York, curly dark hair and all.

Very sad about this, he still had a ton of content left to give us, and a very measured and intelligent perspective, something I find lacking nowadays from television hosts.

It's fitting that today is a rainy day
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This man had a job that most people can only dream of and at the end, it still wasn't enough. More funding needs to be put into mental health initiatives to help those of us that are struggling to deal with issues like this.

The way he told the story of food, culture, and their people was just fantastic. I can't imagine how Eric Ripert is feeling right now, to be in France shooting an episode together and then finding your bromance best friend dead. RIP
his depression is most likely cause by his massive use of drugs and the long term affects they have on you
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Hell, I've watched pretty much all his travel shows. Who here has seen A Cooks Tour? I remember scouring YouTube about 10 years ago for these before they were all taken down.

I've even managed to sit through all episodes of The Layover. Even he hated doing those!

Sad, sad day...
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Hell, I've watched pretty much all his travel shows. Who here has seen A Cooks Tour? I remember scouring YouTube about 10 years ago for these before they were all taken down.

I've even managed to sit through all episodes of The Layover. Even he hated doing those!

Sad, sad day...
I was always hoping he'd come back and do another Vancouver episode after all these years
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Sucks. Love how he shows not just the touristy areas but what locals do. Still remember that he said the best way to enjoy a place is to ask where the locals hang out and eat. Go there and enjoy it.
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Reminds me of the rs depression thread that was up recently. Get some help guys
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his depression is most likely cause by his massive use of drugs and the long term affects they have on you
Your comment is a disservice to those who suffer from mental health issues such as depression. While we can debate the ill-effects brought about by the extended use of drugs, to assume that his downfall was a direct result of his previously known heroin habit is jumping the gun to say the least. There are many healthy individuals who lead healthy and active lifestyles, eat right, and don't consume drugs, yet cannot escape the debilitating effects of depression, and in some cases leads to them taking their own life.

The lack of nuance in your comment pollutes important conversations on mental health and drug addiction, depriving our ability to have honest and meaningful dialogue on two very important health topics. These are two separate issues, and while there is overlap between the two its negligent to lump them together for the sake of reaching some generalized conclusion.

My post isn't meant as a personal attack on you blkgsr. Your post struck a cord in me because i've unfortunately lost people close to me from suicide. Each instance brought my attention to the fact that signs of depression can be elusive. Beneath the veneer of a cheerful smile and bubbly personality can lay a corroded interior slowly decaying the person from within, all the while never emitting the slightest sign of trouble to those around them.
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Hell, I've watched pretty much all his travel shows. Who here has seen A Cooks Tour? I remember scouring YouTube about 10 years ago for these before they were all taken down.

I've even managed to sit through all episodes of The Layover. Even he hated doing those!

Sad, sad day...
The cook tour was on netflix canada a few months ago.
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A cooks tour, Layover, and Parts Unknown are on American Netflix. I binged them all last year.

Super sad about this as well, the way he is able to get people to open up on his show is incredible. The open mindedness to show a country and it's people instead of the stereotype. I am going to miss seeing his shows and how he presents the world.

I really wonder what drives these celebrities to do this kind of thing. I really want to believe it was a OD and that given the choice he wouldn't have left this world like this.
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I was always hoping he'd come back and do another Vancouver episode after all these years
Him and Nari Kye the dynamic duo in the vancouver episode (I also had a huge crush on Nari after seeing that)
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Like many wrote above, I would always google or youtube "Anthony Bourdain (city)" before I travel there and take notes on what he did and where he ate.
Globetrotting on company expense, eating and drinking whatever you want. It's basically my dream job, and I can't imagine how anybody would not be happy with a career like that... but mental health is deep and complicated.

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The more I think about it the weirder it gets.

Someone who cared so much for his life and his daughter just offered himself.
Think it could be setup to look like a suicide.
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Maybe he relapsed and OD'd on heroine. That's my tinfoil theory.
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I wouldn't say he's wrong.
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This broke my heart and made Doug Ford becoming Ontario premier feel like such an insignificant thing to get upset about. Especially coming off the heels of Kate Spade's suicide on Tuesday. Like many RSers I feel in love with Anthony Bourdain through No Reservations (actually it was my mom who introduced me to the show), and that show introduced me to Bourdain's other work like Kitchen Confidential, A Cook's Tour, Parts Unknown, etc., which I thoroughly enjoyed.

I especially loved how Bourdain refused to act like a typical American tourist, and was incredibly respectful of other cultures; this was especially evident in his episodes in the Middle East (Dubai, Egypt, Turkey). The two episodes in Beirut (the first being interrupted by the Lebanon War, the second more successful) were great. The Parts Unknown episode in Libya was an informative look at how the country was doing post-Gaddafi. The Vancouver episode with show producer Nari Kye (the one with Vij's, Tojo's and Pino Posterato) was, of course, outstanding.

I believe Bourdain treated his visits the right way--he believed he was a guest in each country, and went out of his way to accept hospitality with grace and dignity. The episodes where he introduces other chefs teaching basic techniques, and when he does a shift at his old restaurant, Les Halles, are my ATF episodes of No Reservations. And the Parts Unknown episode where he goes to Ethiopia with Marcus Samuelsson is my ATF episode of that series; I am of Ethiopian descent myself and found that episode extremely touching.

It is incredibly upsetting to me that mental illness continues to be stigmatized, both in the U.S. and Canada. As someone legitimately diagnosed with ADHD in 1999 at the age of 5, and then with GAD in 2014, the mentality of "ADHD don't real, they just give kids ritalin to keep them quiet. By the way, do you have any adderall? I'm studying for a test" that I see on Reddit and sometimes even on RS infuriates me.

Some big corporations pay lip service like Bell Let's Talk Day, but that rings pretty hollow compared to what governments could be doing right now: expanding mental health care services as part of public health insurance, expanding prescription drug programs to cover more psychiatric medication (like Plan G, or how RAMQ does it in Quebec), etc.

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Your comment is a disservice to those who suffer from mental health issues such as depression. While we can debate the ill-effects brought about by the extended use of drugs, to assume that his downfall was a direct result of his previously known heroin habit is jumping the gun to say the least. There are many healthy individuals who lead healthy and active lifestyles, eat right, and don't consume drugs, yet cannot escape the debilitating effects of depression, and in some cases leads to them taking their own life.

The lack of nuance in your comment pollutes important conversations on mental health and drug addiction, depriving our ability to have honest and meaningful dialogue on two very important health topics. These are two separate issues, and while there is overlap between the two its negligent to lump them together for the sake of reaching some generalized conclusion.

My post isn't meant as a personal attack on you blkgsr. Your post struck a cord in me because i've unfortunately lost people close to me from suicide. Each instance brought my attention to the fact that signs of depression can be elusive. Beneath the veneer of a cheerful smile and bubbly personality can lay a corroded interior slowly decaying the person from within, all the while never emitting the slightest sign of trouble to those around them.
Yes, yes, yes. Too many people conflate mental health and drug addiction, they think, "oh, he was addicted to heroin before, or he took fentanyl, so that must be why he committed suicide, because of those dastardly drugs." I think some of it stems from treating drug addiction as a law and order problem, instead of a mental health problem.

It creates a stigma against drugs, that prevents people from considering psychiatric medications that could legitimately help them. Then you get cases like Bourdain or Kate Spade, hiding their mental illnesses from the world because of stigma, or not wanting to be thought of as drug addicts, etc.

I can tell you first-hand, that psychiatric medication has been a damn lifesaver for me. Unfortunately, we see things on TV like the addiction to painkillers/oxycontin and anti-depressants, or the fentanyl/opioid crisis, and end up taking a "drugs are bad" approach. i.e. "You don't need ritalin, you just need to get outside more. ADHD is made up." Such a mentality is counter-intuitive in my opinion.

Greater acceptance of psychiatric medication for those who legitimately need it (and non-drug therapies alongside them e.g. CBT, group therapy) goes hand-in-hand and treating the opioid crisis as a mental health problem. It was treating drug addiction with a law and order approach that helped create the opioid crisis anyway, in my opinion. At the same time, it's true that sometimes, you can do just fine with something gentle like escitalopram or quetiapine, instead of big-ass Xanax bars or Zoloft 50mg.
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The odd part of celebrity status. Everyone thinks they know everything about you. Everyone speculates, everyone has a reason, everyone knows how great, or how bad you have it.
That must take its toll.
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