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2015-09-12 at 12:47 AM UTCYeah our old mod from zoklet mark311 just died from an Od... I liked him at first, then didnt, *because he banned me for a month for calling him a fag* , but then I befriended the goofy bastard again. May he rest and skate in heaven forever
http://www.davidhenneyfuneralhome.co...s/Mark-Cooper/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCSJzw6QM_Q
He even infracted me before rdfrn was closing "just for good times" and we both thought it was funny. -
2015-09-12 at 1:31 AM UTC
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2015-09-12 at 1:39 AM UTC
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2015-09-12 at 1:51 AM UTCLove you Marky. A zany motherfucker who was a good pal and on point with me in the zoklet era. We'll miss you man.
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2015-09-12 at 1:58 AM UTC
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2015-09-12 at 2:06 AM UTCrip in peace
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2015-09-12 at 2:19 AM UTCI remember his hitchhiking stories always being pretty great. I think I drew a picture of him once. Yup, I did
http://i.imgur.com/0ExxK.jpg
anyway, RIP in peace yung nigga -
2015-09-12 at 2:20 AM UTCI like the fact that even though i was trying to still bitch him out after banning me , he let it slide and sent me some skateboarding videos on rdfrn and was asking me how i was on my job search, i wish I still had them. He was a differet guy for sure..
The last thing I remember about him was he was telling me to download "goon" a Canadian hockey movie for my date. I did and we enjoyed it. He was generally a good soul. I brought him up just a couple days ago, probably the day he died that he was very into sports especially hockey.
What I think is most important about this, is that everyone here should forgive each other for slights, you or him or him may not be here tomorrow but they will be missed to some extent.
Over the years I've realized there are a lot of people I care about here. -
2015-09-12 at 2:56 AM UTC
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2015-09-12 at 4:17 AM UTCI was surprised there wasn't a thread about this days ago. rest in peace Mark, you were truly my favorite person on here. to me you will always be the people's mod.
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2015-09-12 at 4:48 AM UTCAnother loser claimed by natural selection.
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2015-09-12 at 4:58 AM UTChe's in a bettr place
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2015-09-12 at 5:21 AM UTCI 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? -
2015-09-12 at 5:24 AM UTC
Another loser claimed by natural selection.
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. -
2015-09-12 at 5:53 AM 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.
Have some decency for a fellow human being, man!
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2015-09-12 at 6:13 AM UTCToo edge 4 me
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2015-09-12 at 6:36 AM UTC"well that's all I've got to say about that"
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2015-09-12 at 6:38 AM UTCDarth Beaver is trying too hard to be edgy.
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2015-09-12 at 7:16 AM UTCWhat the fuck, the poor guy...
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2015-09-12 at 7:18 AM UTCIs it possible this is one of those Sandy Hook/Bryce Williams things, and he didn't actually die, it was just made up?