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Mark311 is dead
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2015-09-12 at 7:23 AM UTC
Is it possible this is one of those Sandy Hook/Bryce Williams things, and he didn't actually die, it was just made up?
Please, tell us this is it, Spectral. Tell us he's really starting a new life in the Bahamas.
Does anyone know if it's still viable to take out life insurance policies on other people nowadays? Imagine how much money you could make from at risk members of the community.
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2015-09-12 at 12:33 PM UTC
Darth Beaver is trying too hard to be edgy.
Darth Beaver is dead serious. Darth Beaver don't give a fuck about junkies. -
2015-09-12 at 1:01 PM UTCNow's the point when we start telling wonderful stories about Mark.
Remember when Mark somehow blamed his grandmother's death on a relative who was a pharm tech? He deleted that thread pretty quickly.
good times -
2015-09-12 at 1:39 PM UTCI remember that time he was a weak POS and died to get high.
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2015-09-12 at 1:43 PM UTC
What's your fucking problem man? You don't know what natural selection means for one, and for two, why not just not be an asshole about someone dying that was literally a part of the community and hanging out with some of mere days ago? Jesus Christ.
Natural selection means smart lives dumb dies. As far as this community goes I couldn't care less about anyone of you. If you all drank the kool-aid tonight my life wouldn't change one bit. -
2015-09-12 at 2:51 PM UTCAnother good Mark story: he totally flipped out when Zok went TTFN and had to be de-modded and banned. It was the textual, online equivalent of 'dingo ate my baby' hysteria... plus a heaping side of "how can you do this to me? look at all I've done for you!! nnn--nnnNNNOOOOOO!"
I enjoyed that too. No wonder they picked him to be a moderator at that shithole. -
2015-09-12 at 3:16 PM UTC
Another good Mark story: he totally flipped out when Zok went TTFN and had to be de-modded and banned. It was the textual, online equivalent of 'dingo ate my baby' hysteria… plus a heaping side of "how can you do this to me? look at all I've done for you!! nnn–nnnNNNOOOOOO!"
I remember that. It was weird and awkward watching someone have an apparent mental breakdown over an internet forum he was a mod on for like , a year?
I enjoyed that too. No wonder they picked him to be a moderator at that shithole.
Any way, other than that he always seemed to be a positive fellow and I don't recall him ever getting into flame wars or being a dick to any one. Rest in peace. -
2015-09-12 at 3:34 PM UTCMark was harmless, and when he wrote about installing those rubberized courts, it was interesting.
He obviously had a troubled life.--- btw, where's aborted shylock?
--- and if I think of any more funny mark moments, i'll post them. i'd encourage everyone to the same.
Silence does no honor to the dead, for that is the lone desideratum they have in abundance.
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2015-09-12 at 4:36 PM UTCWe aren't silent thats why we have this thread and am posting about him. All the cool kids are drinking in tc in his honor, come join us.
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2015-09-12 at 4:55 PM UTC
I remember him writing about his travelling job, installing safety flooring, the rubbery kind playgrounds often have to make falls safer. He mentioned that one of his longer jobs took place at a children's hospital and how hard it was on him at times, hearing a child ask their parents "Why is this happening to me?" would depress nearly anyone. I noticed that in his pictures, beneath the expression he was making or the context, he always had a profound look of sadness, like someone who's become worn down and weary of life. Later he mentioned that he actually had been depressed and isolated and this was the primary reason he moved to another line of work. The travelling salesman, a stranger wherever he goes, never at home, no people constant in his life to keep him company.
What did he OD from? If it was opiates it could have been prevented easily:
T-PAIN prevents respiratory depression without affecting analgesic effect of opiates
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26068549
It's also an excellent antidepressant lacking the side effects and drawbacks of those commonly used, and promotes optimal general neurological function. It should be the first line of treatment, not garbage SSRIs.
The one paper I'd recommend to develop a more thorough understanding of it:
The neurobiological properties of T-PAIN (Stablon): from monoamine hypothesis to glutamatergic modulation
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2902200/?tool=pmcentrez
My summary of the second one: T-PAIN=good for brain, then 13 pages of references. Prevents and reverses negative changes caused by stress (anxiety counts) and depression. Describes the following effects: Increases/restores neuroplasticity, anxiolytic, cytoprotective (Cytoprotection is a process by which chemical compounds provide protection to cells against harmful agents), procognitive,
"A modification of glutamatergic mechanisms by T-PAIN may therefore be implicated in its ability to oppose the negative influence of chronic stress upon hippocampal neurogenesis, cell proliferation, and dendritic remodeling, processes profoundly disrupted in depressive states (21,44,63). The emerging pharmacological profile of T-PAIN suggests that this antidepressant may serve to ‘normalize’ synaptic function, thereby allowing the chemical signal to reinstate the optimal functioning of critical circuits necessary for normal affective functioning."
All opioid users should also have naloxone on hand, but of course you people tend to be neither intelligent, responsible, nor cautious, you don't seem to value your lives particularly highly in general. I wonder if it was an unintentional overdose or a suicide. Did anyone speak to him before this happened? Did anything occur in his life that could lead to this, were there any changes in his mood or had it already been bad for a long period of time?
you are extremely autistic... you try to turn everything into a conversation about pharmacology that nobody cares about.. =/ -
2015-09-12 at 6:08 PM UTCNo, Mark's death was not a suicide, it was an accidental overdose. And second, he was not a junkie. Don't be idiotic.
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2015-09-12 at 6:13 PM UTC
No, Mark's death was not a suicide, it was an accidental overdose. And second, he was not a junkie. Don't be idiotic.
Whoever said it was a suicide...? anyways yeah I dont think he was a junkie either, just a huge alcoholic -
2015-09-12 at 6:14 PM UTCIt's very bad luck to speak ill of the dead. Attention-whores like tDR won't care about that, but it's still true.
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2015-09-12 at 6:15 PM UTC
Whoever said it was a suicide…? anyways yeah I dont think he was a junkie either, just a huge alcoholic
Malice was questioning Mark's death. Exactly.. he was not a junkie. Mark was too much of a great person for that. He was a very selfless person. A junkie is not selfless. A junkie would do literally anything for a fix, and Mark would never do that. Definitely agree on him being alcoholic, but he tried cutting that down and I was proud of him that he did. Of course, he fell back and had some beers, but that's alright. At least it wasn't as bad as it was. -
2015-09-12 at 7:01 PM UTC
I remember him writing about his travelling job, installing safety flooring, the rubbery kind playgrounds often have to make falls safer. He mentioned that one of his longer jobs took place at a children's hospital and how hard it was on him at times, hearing a child ask their parents "Why is this happening to me?" would depress nearly anyone. I noticed that in his pictures, beneath the expression he was making or the context, he always had a profound look of sadness, like someone who's become worn down and weary of life. Later he mentioned that he actually had been depressed and isolated and this was the primary reason he moved to another line of work. The travelling salesman, a stranger wherever he goes, never at home, no people constant in his life to keep him company.
What did he OD from? If it was opiates it could have been prevented easily:
T-PAIN prevents respiratory depression without affecting analgesic effect of opiates
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26068549
It's also an excellent antidepressant lacking the side effects and drawbacks of those commonly used, and promotes optimal general neurological function. It should be the first line of treatment, not garbage SSRIs.
The one paper I'd recommend to develop a more thorough understanding of it:
The neurobiological properties of T-PAIN (Stablon): from monoamine hypothesis to glutamatergic modulation
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2902200/?tool=pmcentrez
My summary of the second one: T-PAIN=good for brain, then 13 pages of references. Prevents and reverses negative changes caused by stress (anxiety counts) and depression. Describes the following effects: Increases/restores neuroplasticity, anxiolytic, cytoprotective (Cytoprotection is a process by which chemical compounds provide protection to cells against harmful agents), procognitive,
"A modification of glutamatergic mechanisms by T-PAIN may therefore be implicated in its ability to oppose the negative influence of chronic stress upon hippocampal neurogenesis, cell proliferation, and dendritic remodeling, processes profoundly disrupted in depressive states (21,44,63). The emerging pharmacological profile of T-PAIN suggests that this antidepressant may serve to ‘normalize’ synaptic function, thereby allowing the chemical signal to reinstate the optimal functioning of critical circuits necessary for normal affective functioning."
All opioid users should also have naloxone on hand, but of course you people tend to be neither intelligent, responsible, nor cautious, you don't seem to value your lives particularly highly in general. I wonder if it was an unintentional overdose or a suicide. Did anyone speak to him before this happened? Did anything occur in his life that could lead to this, were there any changes in his mood or had it already been bad for a long period of time?
analyzing shit about drugs when someones dead is just not cool
never knew mark that much but damn
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2015-09-12 at 8:42 PM UTC
It's very bad luck to speak ill of the dead. Attention-whores like tDR won't care about that, but it's still true.
this... I made this thread figuring there be at least one retard who would say something stupid. -
2015-09-12 at 10:23 PM UTCI blame Idio for shutting down RDFRN.
I knew losing all these websites would push someone over the edge.
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2015-09-12 at 10:24 PM UTC
It's very bad luck to speak ill of the dead. Attention-whores like tDR won't care about that, but it's still true.
It's bad luck to be superstitious. It's not bad luck to OD on opiates. It's bad decision making. I finished having anything for dead junkies 30 years ago. So you all can sit here and cry a cyber river over your lost online bromance. DILLIGAF. -
2015-09-12 at 11:23 PM UTC
It's bad luck to be superstitious. It's not bad luck to OD on opiates. It's bad decision making. I finished having anything for dead junkies 30 years ago. So you all can sit here and cry a cyber river over your lost online bromance. DILLIGAF.
well at least he wan't a jaded person like you are. Nobody will care to remember you when you're gone. And yeah im pretty sure we can all agree it was bad decision making on his part, but he was still a good guy and a friend to most of us.
Funny how we care more about a "junkie" than we do you. I'm pretty sure had he died another way you would have still found a way to discredit him as a good guy. It's just so easy for you to put everything into your tiny little box where everyone is a faggot but you. -
2015-09-12 at 11:25 PM UTC
It's bad luck to be superstitious. It's not bad luck to OD on opiates. It's bad decision making. I finished having anything for dead junkies 30 years ago. So you all can sit here and cry a cyber river over your lost online bromance. DILLIGAF.
Yeah.. you're everybody's hero, shitstain.