Hunter S. Thompson: The Final 24 (Full Documentary) The Story of His Final 24 Hours

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • "Hunter S Thompson was an author trapped in the body of a rock star. His drug-fuelled adventures were legendary and became the basis of one of the classics of 20th century literature. Thompson’s constant questioning of authority and wild antics made him a hero for a generation of rebels across the globe. But in the end it wasn’t enough.
    A lifetime of alcohol and drug abuse was taking their toll. At 67, with a broken leg, two hip operations and in chronic pain Thompson could no longer live up to the legend he’d created. On February 20, 2005, he decided to end it all with one of his favorite possessions, a Smith and Wesson 45. Final 24 charts the life of this troubled genius and uncovers why a bullet to the head was the only way out."
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    Directed by Mike Parkinson
    2006
    Dave McRae
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Комментарии • 3 тыс.

  • @monalyn9090
    @monalyn9090 2 года назад +820

    Oh man do I know how this man felt. I’m 56 and locked in my house with my body engulfed in arthritis and fibromyalgia. I also worked hard and played harder my whole life, it really sucks and depressing when our bodies can’t keep up with our brains and feelings. Sometimes I wish I had the guts to do what he did but could never do that to my family. For some reason they all still love me and want me around so I take it one day at a time.

    • @squamish4244
      @squamish4244 2 года назад +24

      Neurofeedback has really helped me with fibromyalgia.

    • @rowleybirkinqclvocmg4517
      @rowleybirkinqclvocmg4517 2 года назад +43

      I wish you happiness and an ease of your pain in your remaining years. I hope you strive to find things to live for and it's great you have family that love you. Good luck. You must have done many things right for you to be loved this much.

    • @rodmitchell8576
      @rodmitchell8576 2 года назад +17

      You're still young - is there nothing that can be done for your conditions? I think there is for the fibromyalgia.

    • @cherylgrec9701
      @cherylgrec9701 2 года назад +13

      Your family loves you. If you leave them, they will spend the rest of their life wondering what they could have done to stop it. Please don’t do that to them. Please ask for help. It may be exhausting but somewhere out there is help. 🙏❤️

    • @tomakafrankconlon3207
      @tomakafrankconlon3207 2 года назад

      Monalyn, you are a full of BS troll and you know it.

  • @Darjeelingla
    @Darjeelingla 3 года назад +89

    I remember reading “Fear and Loathing” while seated on a flight, when I burst out laughing!!
    All the people around me were alarmed, staring at my explosion. Yes, I was embarrassed, a little, but thrilled at this funny spasm nonetheless. The incident still makes me smile 😋

    • @kevinfoster2163
      @kevinfoster2163 3 года назад

      It’s a rag

    • @diannelaurier2248
      @diannelaurier2248 3 года назад +5

      So funny, I read Fear and Loathing on an overnight Grayhound bus trip. I was busting up all night, I couldnt help it, from the back of the bus. People kept looking at me crazy!

    • @jackdyer5740
      @jackdyer5740 3 года назад +1

      @@diannelaurier2248 I read it in the car and got motion sickness

    • @ceciliaulrich2837
      @ceciliaulrich2837 2 года назад

      It’s not a monkey that’s my son (something like that) I lost it, one of two books that actually made me 😂

    • @arveyilleszender5809
      @arveyilleszender5809 2 года назад

      I was in a hospital waiting room and I couldn't hold the laughter in either. I had to close the book when they turned up at the police drugs convention.

  • @ralphbennett7135
    @ralphbennett7135 3 года назад +17

    We should all know when it's time to go!

  • @antoniorios.223
    @antoniorios.223 2 года назад +2

    Fear and loathing in Las Vegas was a really good movie 🍿🎥

  • @hoss-lk4bg
    @hoss-lk4bg 3 года назад +3

    strange guy

  • @Sameoldfitup
    @Sameoldfitup 3 года назад +327

    “Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?”― Tennessee Williams..

  • @crisbrackett2067
    @crisbrackett2067 3 года назад +465

    Arrested development is a real thing. We either learn why we needed to be numb all the time and heal it or die trying to numb it. I'm so grateful to be 60 in 6 weeks. Never thought I'd get to 30.

    • @Anita_Backrub
      @Anita_Backrub 3 года назад +17

      Amen. I thank God every day that I found my way out. ❤️

    • @jillianlabella7565
      @jillianlabella7565 2 года назад +13

      That is so amazingly and beautifully said. Im happy your turning 60 happy belated birthday

    • @JohnSmith-cx7zt
      @JohnSmith-cx7zt 2 года назад +25

      Happy to be 67 last week. Now I get to see how the world ends on a bad note. Famine, war , plagues, lawlessness civil insurrection. Massive societal, unrest around the world. I still feel lucky , to be a spectator watching it all go to shit.

    • @booognish
      @booognish 2 года назад +10

      I feel that, but I’ve just turned 30.. Still trying to work on that whole, “healing it” part..

    • @danfield6030
      @danfield6030 2 года назад +1

      @@JohnSmith-cx7zt Your nut.s This world is getting so wonderfully amazing , with Elon Musks Neurlink and the breakthroughs in medical technology's. Humans are about to live to be 200 years old.....also I've seen a live Monkey play a video game with its mind!!!! Also Quantum Computing and were sending a probe to another STAR SYSTEM. T
      We are already 3D printing actual FOOD! YOUR gonna miss the most exiting and happy time in history....and we may become immortal some day according to hard science breakthroughs

  • @bellaevans3043
    @bellaevans3043 3 года назад +987

    My mom did the same thing, I saw her with gun and ran, first there was shock then came the grief, and then the hatred, I hated her for years, sure her pain was gone, but she had not known the devastation she left behind, I don't hate my mom anymore, I truly love and miss her now

    • @nclmbin8
      @nclmbin8 3 года назад +58

      Love to you, Bella.

    • @bellaevans3043
      @bellaevans3043 3 года назад +35

      @@nclmbin8 thank you so very much

    • @scooterdogg7580
      @scooterdogg7580 3 года назад +78

      I was mad at my father for giving up , but now as I get older I realize he had a much harder life and must have been in incredible pain , God bless

    • @bellaevans3043
      @bellaevans3043 3 года назад +36

      @@scooterdogg7580 God bless you too scooter

    • @bellaevans3043
      @bellaevans3043 3 года назад +22

      @Patricia Crowell thank you so very much

  • @johnindo6771
    @johnindo6771 2 года назад +175

    My beloved mother, Mary Jo, committed suicide when I was 12. I have a Master’s degree in Psych Mental Health Nursing, and I worked for about 45 years as a nurse here in Houston and south Texas. I am 72. I never hated my mother. My sister, Karen, who was about 2 years younger than I, did have a lot of hatred and anger for our mother. My older sister, Linda, loved and adored and missed our mother dearly- just as I did! My mother’s suicide happened about 50 years ago. My mind and heart simply cannot fathom how I have survived without her! The pain and sense of loss NEVER leaves me!!

    • @imcopper
      @imcopper 2 года назад +6

      I am sorry for ur pain, it's ugly and real, I can relate.

    • @paintingwithrosev741
      @paintingwithrosev741 2 года назад +4

      An abundance of love is what stops a parent from doing that to their children. You Get rid of the pain and sense of love. Some parents just don't have enough attachment to their children to stay here for them. She did not deserve such a lovely child as you.

    • @blessyourheart1167
      @blessyourheart1167 2 года назад +3

      I am very sorry for the loss of your beloved mother . I lost my mother who was also my best friend at a early age as well ( it was not suicide) however I was very young trying my best to bring her back with CPR . Unfortunately it did not work. My life as I knew it was over . I am 52 now it still haunts me, I still feel guilty, I still feel like I failed my mom. However she had heart failure and it sucks. I miss her every single day . I feel very bad for you John Indo I’m glad you have a degree in Psych Mental Health Nursing . I am also a mother myself . I do not know the circumstances of your situation. However I can not imagine a mother willingly leaving their children ( by suicide) unless the had a serious mental illness or a very unhealthy relationship making their life extremely unbearable. To the point your mom may have been very worried for her children . She may have thought you all would have been better off without her . It’s hard to hypothesize without knowing the dynamics of the situation. I do know that most mothers have very strong bond with there children . I also know mental illness it a horrible health condition that Carries a horrible stigma with it especially and that day and time. It’s unfortunate that even in todays day it still Carries that horrible stigma ( still to this very day ) I fear for what you’re mother Mary Jo may have been put through back then . I’m not saying she was mental Ill. I’m just saying back in that era things were so very different and you were so very young . Things may have happened you don’t or can’t remember. Moms usually will make sacrifices for their children to keep them safe even if it’s the ultimate sacrifice. Sometimes things are exactly what they seem . And other times we find out later in life … we were told wrong because people thought it would be in the best interest of the children at the time. Just go with your heart . I was so impressed and happy that you called and addresses your mother as you beloved mother Mary Jo . Congratulations on your degree I hope that has helped you throughout your life coping with the loss of your mother . I’m sorry if I said anything out of line . I was just so very touched by your “ life” thank you for sharing . God bless you and your family .

    • @TRIX-wn2sl
      @TRIX-wn2sl 2 года назад +3

      I am sorry for your loss

    • @TRIX-wn2sl
      @TRIX-wn2sl 2 года назад +14

      @@paintingwithrosev741
      It’s not abundance of love that’s lacking that causes people to commit suicide that is wrong it is an emotional deep pain and psychological chemical balance issue it has nothing to do with lack of love

  • @Sameoldfitup
    @Sameoldfitup 3 года назад +301

    “I don't know what's worse: to not know what you are and be happy, or to become what you've always wanted to be, and feel alone.”

    • @trougher007
      @trougher007 3 года назад

      100%

    • @trougher007
      @trougher007 3 года назад

      Well said ⏰

    • @bellaevans3043
      @bellaevans3043 3 года назад +14

      I feel alone a lot,,, its really scary for me at times,, I wouldn't wish that for any one

    • @Sameoldfitup
      @Sameoldfitup 3 года назад +5

      @@bellaevans3043 yes I know what you are saying

    • @BikingVikingHH
      @BikingVikingHH 3 года назад +7

      I’m alone, but at least I know who I am

  • @plutoplatters
    @plutoplatters 3 года назад +674

    Why is a poor person crazy when they're crazy and a rich or famous person's eccentric ? Ponder.

    • @cityslickeroutdoors8306
      @cityslickeroutdoors8306 3 года назад +49

      plutoplatters because we worship money above all else

    • @janedoe-hq9vn
      @janedoe-hq9vn 3 года назад +28

      No lie..$ makes one "appear" different than one without....crazy...

    • @cedricwilliams6229
      @cedricwilliams6229 3 года назад +41

      Eccentric isn't exactly or synonymous interchangeable with crazy. For example, I've never heard anyone call Tom Cruise "eccentric". We call him crazy. I agree though, I have never heard a poor person called eccentric.

    • @R.POWELL
      @R.POWELL 3 года назад +14

      Asked myself that exact question 10 years ago- still asking!!! CRAZY IS CRAZY TO ME- whatever it's called !!!!!

    • @thadnipper9411
      @thadnipper9411 3 года назад +23

      So being an adrenochrome abuser and Satanist is eccentric?

  • @michaelscrilla125
    @michaelscrilla125 3 года назад +185

    Very true what his editor said about using substances. It only enhances creativity for so long before it hinders you instead.. Very well put together doc.

    • @conzmoleman
      @conzmoleman 3 года назад +15

      It’s better to burn out, than to fade away
      ‘cause rust never sleeps

    • @DetroitFettyghost
      @DetroitFettyghost 3 года назад +2

      @@conzmoleman but turds do float to the top lol

    • @MikeGreenwood51
      @MikeGreenwood51 3 года назад

      @@conzmoleman If a person's life style was really so great that exploding in to space was the essence of the high. Then was the high really so very good.Or just a drug induced illusion which would it self fade away some hours later. So why even consider 'burning out (exploding in to space)?

    • @bellaevans3043
      @bellaevans3043 3 года назад +2

      @@conzmoleman I love that song !!!!

  • @brettcounsellor537
    @brettcounsellor537 2 года назад +43

    We got to talk to HST on the phone once when I was in college back in 1999. Looked his number up on the "old net" and found it listed. Called him out of the blue and he actually rapped with me and a couple buddies for a while. We had been watching Fear amd Loathing and told him how much we loved it and asked him if it was really that crazy in Vegas. He said it was even Crazier than the movie could portray. He ended the call with "all right, that's it, I gotta go".
    One of my favorite books, movie, amd memory for sure!

  • @allanwheeler6110
    @allanwheeler6110 3 года назад +158

    He wasn't an eraser worn down to the nubb! He was the No 2 pencil itself sharpened all the way down to the metal end. Still writing.

    • @catherinehazur7336
      @catherinehazur7336 2 года назад +9

      ALLAN WHEELER. Honestly, that was beautifully and poetically put💎

    • @smy8414
      @smy8414 2 года назад

      That is we’ll point but to think of it some people push the metal around the worn out eraser so in retrospect he’s the whole pencil that has been worn out to nothing but still continues to write

    • @AhJodie
      @AhJodie 2 года назад

      OMG, you should be a writer! That was the most brilliant way to explain him I have heard!!!!!

    • @ULOVEKYLE
      @ULOVEKYLE 5 месяцев назад

      @@catherinehazur7336 lol yeah very good imitation of his writing

    • @catherinehazur7336
      @catherinehazur7336 5 месяцев назад

      .....Metal end, all right. He injected that metal into his brain at high velocity leaving what was left of that corrupted matter splattered on the wall behind his desk for his children and grandchildren to find and clean up.
      What a legacy.
      Hunter making outlaw memories that will outlive his output in the long range scheme of things......
      So impressive and worthy of emulation by fools

  • @tomjeffery6708
    @tomjeffery6708 2 года назад +31

    My uncle shot himself and thats the only thing I know about him. Never knew him. What he did was leave behind only a legacy of pain and tears to his daughter.. She had it so hard growing up without a father.

    • @Spocklee
      @Spocklee 4 месяца назад

      suicide is a selfish act

  • @TheClownfight
    @TheClownfight 3 года назад +247

    "hunter s thompson the writer, became more and more Hunter S Thompson, the character". beautifully said, and 100% true. I feel the same happened to Salvador Dali. Both were creatures of their own imagination... and then became prisoners of that.

  • @kathipetersen2277
    @kathipetersen2277 2 года назад +93

    My oldest brother had a gun, put it to his head, pulled the trigger. Some time later he woke up, he was not happy. He managed to miss anything vital and left himself with physical damage similar to a stroke. Ot doesn't always go as planned.

    • @kellietaylor9913
      @kellietaylor9913 2 года назад +8

      Yes my friend blew off his chin nose a lil and had to live w the pain of what he did 40 years later

    • @teaspoonsofpeanutbutter6425
      @teaspoonsofpeanutbutter6425 2 года назад +3

      @@kellietaylor9913 what's a chin nose?!

    • @squeesmyth9025
      @squeesmyth9025 2 года назад +5

      @@teaspoonsofpeanutbutter6425 HAHA JUST GONNA OFF MY CHIN HERE

    • @AhJodie
      @AhJodie 2 года назад +2

      Good point!

    • @squeesmyth9025
      @squeesmyth9025 2 года назад +1

      @@teaspoonsofpeanutbutter6425 is the craze and will be on every children's Christmas list

  • @estellepatella2520
    @estellepatella2520 3 года назад +70

    Old age isn't an option for people like Hunter Thompson.

    • @TheJpep2424
      @TheJpep2424 3 года назад +7

      Neither is character

    • @gmy33
      @gmy33 3 года назад +1

      @Sam Myers you can call it character .. doesnt mean it is ..

    • @victoriaphilley1049
      @victoriaphilley1049 5 месяцев назад +1

      Like he said "Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!"

    • @catherinehazur7336
      @catherinehazur7336 5 месяцев назад

      Maybe Hunter bought into the delusional stereotypes of "old age".....hope he has no cause to regret his impulsive lifestyle choices where he is now.....maybe he should have realized that when a loudmouthed and violently narcissistic rebellion devoid of wisdom collide with old age, it's no longer looked upon as edgy and cool, but appears as an ADVANCED STAGE OF DEMENTIA

  • @howiseeit5129
    @howiseeit5129 2 года назад +36

    Without the writing talent he was just a jerk.. celebrate his writing but for the rest he was no different then many men out there who cannot write and make those around them miserable and destroyed.he was a self centred addict that thought the World revolved around him.his suicide was done to inflict maximum trauma on his family.

  • @bartjohnston
    @bartjohnston 3 года назад +59

    Childhood Trauma will catch up to ya if you dont confront and grieve it, its a very painful process, full of horror and terror but pays off in the end

    • @rickyelvis3215
      @rickyelvis3215 3 года назад +5

      big bucks for the shrink to keep you on drugs for life !

    • @christinab.2864
      @christinab.2864 3 года назад

      But there’s one more thing to added after he wrote the book hells and angels he gotten beaten almost to death

    • @michelekisly2535
      @michelekisly2535 3 года назад +1

      You are right...before you go under any circumstances----- self reflect and repent of self absorption

    • @scottstokes822
      @scottstokes822 3 года назад +1

      Anybody gonna say something about him hunting humans.

    • @christinemomy8018
      @christinemomy8018 2 года назад

      @@scottstokes822 for real?

  • @michellefletcher8891
    @michellefletcher8891 2 года назад +51

    An absolutely amazing friend of mine (a doctor) lived life as fully as possible.. She had a rare, nasty form of arthritis & slowly but surely stopped being able to do all the things she loved.. The pain became too much & she decided that when it became unbearable she'd go to a place in Switzerland called Dignitas & get assisted suicide...
    Her last year she spent time with her family & friends & did things she always wanted to do...
    Til finally she decided it was time to go...
    That was 5 years ago,, I love her & miss her intensely,, but she lived how she wanted & died how & when she wanted..
    I believe strongly in assisted suicide..
    I also believe that when it gets too hard we shld all be able to end our lives when & where we decide..

    • @wendycarstens9970
      @wendycarstens9970 2 года назад +3

      I wholly 💯 Completely agree 👍🙏 🙏🙏
      Amen to that 🙂

    • @theKaufmanTapes
      @theKaufmanTapes 2 года назад +3

      This kind of thinking comes from the shame of taking pain medications. We have all types of pain, not just physical and people need various medications but they are often judged by society. I say medicate and live your best life. Just my 2 cents.

  • @paintingwithrosev741
    @paintingwithrosev741 2 года назад +133

    I'd like someone to explain how a man who plans to kill himself can be so selfish as to bring along a son and a grandson to a place where he plans to blow his head off. He was who he was I guess. Seems to me, he had great trouble saying no to himself. Self centered people typically live his lifestyle.

    • @zenith808
      @zenith808 2 года назад +14

      I agree completely!

    • @feanorian21maglor38
      @feanorian21maglor38 2 года назад +15

      Yes, that was my first thought, that he sounds like a total narcissist for doing that. Not unusual in talented artistic people, i suppose, but he must have been a very difficult person to be around.

    • @sadhu7191
      @sadhu7191 2 года назад +4

      The world setup so u can leave when ever u want. Would je a nightmare of not

    • @paintingwithrosev741
      @paintingwithrosev741 2 года назад +4

      @@sadhu7191 Yes. However, the last resort is not suicide. You didn't make your body, it's a gift. You got this body as a gift to have an adventure with and you are too great to be so weak. When you reach a point where you feel suicide is the only outlet, extend your arm out to the great I Am and ask permission out loud to let you go. This is because one life is greater then the entire planet. That's how big we are. If you could process our greatness, the act of suicide would seem ridiculous and laughable. Please consider, you are never alone because every life is precious.
      This planet has become a bit of a mess because of the lost ones. Don't become on of them. Reach out.

    • @sanelliott7695
      @sanelliott7695 2 года назад +7

      Like Naomi Judd we cant judge the pain of another..not a choice Id make either

  • @vissitorsteve
    @vissitorsteve 2 года назад +116

    I went to one of his readings/signings when Shark Hunt had been released. It was at the College of Marin in CA. I was maybe 20 and an over the top fan, having read everything he'd ever published. His appearance was set up in a small auditorium, and he was scheduled to appear at 2pm. On a stage above us was his 'Samoan Attorney' who announced to the crowd that Hunter would only respond to written questions, so slips of paper and stubby pencils were passed out to each of us which we hurriedly and excitedly filled out just before someone came by to collect them all in a large glass jar...So, we waited, and we waited until about one hour later, a drunken, stumbling Dr Hunter S. Thompson, was helped up on the stage. His first action once seated at the table, was to knock the jar of our questions off the table with the swipe of his arm, then announce, "Any questions?" We abused admirers fell into laughter while he began to swig on a large bottle of Wild Turnkey 101...After a short, rambling and nearly incoherent speech, his Samoan attorney announced that "the DR' would now sign books. There were perhaps 200 of us, all racing toward the stage, each attempting to thrust a book toward him. This turned into a melee. After each of his rapidly circular signatures he would simply toss the book to the nearest person. He signed mine but someone tried to grab it and run. Fortunately I was able to stop the guy and take my book back...Still, the most memorable book signing I've ever attended.

    • @lisashrestha5023
      @lisashrestha5023 2 года назад +6

      What year was that? I also studied at College of Marin in Kentfield CA, when I lived in Corte Madera.

    • @MADMAX-oy8et
      @MADMAX-oy8et 2 года назад +6

      @@lisashrestha5023 1978

    • @MrUrech
      @MrUrech 2 года назад +1

      Damn. (!)

    • @teaspoonsofpeanutbutter6425
      @teaspoonsofpeanutbutter6425 2 года назад

      @@julieann4616 wonderful? Did you watch the video? 🙄

    • @forreal245
      @forreal245 2 года назад +8

      Just too funny. Your description of the event is excellent.

  • @Lunarstruck1
    @Lunarstruck1 2 года назад +54

    I think it just got too hard to be Hunter S. Thompson 24/7. That's not an easy job. I used to say "Pain is inevitable, misery is choice" but I no longer believe that now because now I know that chronic pain sure makes you miserable.

    • @terifarmer5066
      @terifarmer5066 2 года назад +3

      Amen, its completely hell, to live with pain everyday!!!

    • @CatalinaFOIA
      @CatalinaFOIA 2 года назад +2

      Absolutely 💯 it is hell having chronic pain every second of every minute of every hour of every day, year after year. I've lived this for 22 years, multiple surgeries trying to fix my spine has only exasperated the symptoms and chaos that has left me riddled with unrelenting pain.

    • @sheilasmith7779
      @sheilasmith7779 2 года назад +1

      But real question is " how," miserable? We absolutely have control over the amount of misery, and length of time we are " miserable."
      So you were initially correct.
      Pain is inevitable, suffering is an option.

    • @lynncrf
      @lynncrf 2 года назад +3

      Yes. I have a condition that causes horrendous chronic pain when it flares up. I strongly believe that people with CP should be given every possible medical option. It's inhumane otherwise.

  • @iambullet2011
    @iambullet2011 3 года назад +101

    I worked at the pontchartrain hotel in New Orleans when hunter Thompson stayed there in January/February of 2005. He was a shell of a grumpy senile old man in a wheelchair. This girl I worked with in the bar ended up working for him as a caretaker while he was there staying in a suite. She told me he would take pills and drink all day and piss his pants. He was pretty much checked out already. I met him and Sean penn there. I got a gray gonzo tshirt from Thompson personally.

    • @lupusductus9406
      @lupusductus9406 3 года назад +26

      How disgusting this is. I do not mean this old man with his feeble and weakened body, no, I mean this girl who worked for him. It´s such an abuse of trust not to keep silence about his true condition but to use it for 5 minutes of fame. So dishonourable...

    • @grose2272
      @grose2272 3 года назад +9

      Wow josh treasure that Tee! Hunter didn't want to be old it didn't suit his ideals ,who he was as a character, its why he ended it the way he did, on his terms.

    • @TheJpep2424
      @TheJpep2424 3 года назад +18

      There was nothing honorable about Thompson

    • @DIVISIONINCISION
      @DIVISIONINCISION 3 года назад

      I hope you framed that t-shirt!

    • @Anita_Backrub
      @Anita_Backrub 3 года назад

      @@TheJpep2424 Agreed.

  • @xxyes8879
    @xxyes8879 3 года назад +158

    He was a professional drinker? In other words, an alcoholic

    • @queenluv8371
      @queenluv8371 3 года назад +2

      You feel me 😩

    • @jakebeck9263
      @jakebeck9263 3 года назад

      Yeah furniture m w

    • @donnad6677
      @donnad6677 3 года назад +1

      Exactly. Only One of the differences between the rich/famous...and the middle class/poor.

    • @tjitjo
      @tjitjo 3 года назад +3

      The smartest people in the world always run a high risk of falling for drugs and alcohol to numb the pain of living in a world dictated by selfish retards. Who of course don't know they're selfish retards but rather just walk around feeling fearful all the time, and acting upon that fear, the no 1 hallmark of the selfish retard.

    • @Magumba_State
      @Magumba_State 3 года назад +1

      It's just a way to put rich people who do drugs on a pedastil because they can afford to keep their addictions going where poor people cannot..

  • @ronalwoods3181
    @ronalwoods3181 2 года назад +4

    he wasnt a good man. notice he had to get drunk to pull the trigger. ??!!

  • @sarahholland2600
    @sarahholland2600 3 года назад +345

    I never get why people with addictions are admired for being 'wild'. Its a sign someone is incredibly troubled & in extreme emotional plain. Addiction is an attempt at temporarily escaping that pain.

    • @dmonikmusik
      @dmonikmusik 3 года назад +48

      They either canonize us or else demonize us instead. We can't just be people wit flaws.

    • @josec1538
      @josec1538 3 года назад +38

      Well he’s a hero for his work not for being an addict. Also during those times even now a man is suppose to be strong and not show weakness. Most people judge others with mental health issues instead of understanding them. That’s why most people with mental health issues and addictions stay silent because are ashamed and struggle with communicating their issues. Women have an easier time expressing themselves but most men have a really hard time and struggle in silence. I think In recent years that has began to change though as we learn more about mental health and sit down to understand instead of judging and jumping to conclusions.

    • @jackjackthompson5771
      @jackjackthompson5771 3 года назад +21

      @@josec1538 idk, the hunter thompson drug binges are pretty legendary…disagree

    • @tonyjuliocappo5459
      @tonyjuliocappo5459 3 года назад +4

      Because drug addicts tortured Souls whatever you want to call it are interesting people... more interesting than Joe Schmo who lives a miserable life working in a cubicle in a shity marriage to the day he dies

    • @sarahholland2600
      @sarahholland2600 2 года назад +9

      @@josec1538 Agree. I have had grief related depression for years & in the UK there is still some stigma around that. As a result I put an incredible front on & most people I meet would be shocked that life is a struggle without anti depressants. .

  • @richardmundt7854
    @richardmundt7854 2 года назад +15

    Lately I've been watching several of these "final 24" videos, and there seems to be a common thread with all of them, substance abuse.

  • @DexterHaven
    @DexterHaven 3 года назад +12

    A drunk junkie telling stories of booze & drugs is not a legend except to the weak-minded. What did he ever do that was constructive?

    • @DexterHaven
      @DexterHaven 3 года назад

      @Buffy Summers David Foster Wallace had something to say. Have you read Hunter's article on the Kentucky Derby? He's a mean, party-brat drunk. That's not literature, it's low-grade journalism. His stuff sucks. Like some high school kid telling tall tales about a drunk week end -- wow, he put a lot of air in his tires on his way to Baker, CA. So what.

    • @NLT-pm4sq
      @NLT-pm4sq 3 года назад

      @@DexterHaven It's something you need to do ALOT of mind altering substances to understand. Not for everyone.

    • @DexterHaven
      @DexterHaven 3 года назад

      @@NLT-pm4sq That's a dodge and pretense to know. I understand it all right. Give three or four examples of passages in his book to support your charge.

    • @NLT-pm4sq
      @NLT-pm4sq 3 года назад

      @@DexterHaven The context of the word "notion" which he uses liberally, when he discovers the American dream on the ether and mescaline binge and during the "adrenochrome" trip in the hotel room are all things I wouldn't have TRUELY understood before taking copious amounts of LSD. Apparently this is high school English class lol, are you the type that believes one who flew over the cuckoo's nest has no meaningful content in it aswell?

    • @DexterHaven
      @DexterHaven 3 года назад

      @@NLT-pm4sq You speculate you would not have "understood" it, but you may have. Maybe your LSD trip just gives you an experience to compare to his. That's all. I don't think this rehabilitates Thompson's writing, which is juvenile rambling from what I have seen. There's only one good point I've seen him make: that the fallacy of the '60s was to call drug-altered consciousness a "higher" consciousness, which misled others, since it was not "higher" in the way they suspected given the connotations of that term. Your question about One flew over the Cuckoo's Nest seems snarky, irrelevant, and worded badly, asking about nothing in particular. What part of the movie or book do you have in mind and have a specific question about?

  • @deanafromchicago6661
    @deanafromchicago6661 3 года назад +65

    The music is sooo loud it’s difficult to view the entire documentary

  • @patriciabarkley735
    @patriciabarkley735 2 года назад +61

    I am now 70 years old and I understand how hard it is to deal with pain and wanting to be your normal self. I just came through a sick spell and it was a very hard time for me. I was afraid I wasn’t going to fully get over it. I quit working when I was 62, because of arthritis in my feet and ankles. Now my knees are bone on bone. Injections help, but I don’t think it is going to last long. I wish I was able to be more of a grandmother to my two young granddaughters. I could never do away with myself. Never. I have family to think about. My father and two older sisters were bedridden. My oldest sister was bedridden for 8 years. My other sister can hardly walk due to arthritis and neuropathy. She is on pain management and it doesn’t control the pain. Hell, she is 78, so get her meds that really help. Both of us get infection in the fronts of our legs. Horrific pain. God bless all who are in pain. ❤️🌹❤️

    • @susanmorgan7125
      @susanmorgan7125 2 года назад +6

      I have the same and it’s not fun I know.

    • @janetcarlson31
      @janetcarlson31 2 года назад +5

      Oh man, I am 63 and at age 48, I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid, and Osteoarthritis, along with degenerative bone disease. I had no idea what other ailments these diseases could cause. I have several pinched nerves due to no cartilage between my joints. The one in my neck is absolutely horrific!! I'm having vision problems now as well. Pain is, well, like its own separate entity!! It will break you!! It is such a part of my life, I have to take everything into consideration before I go anywhere or do anything. Going out to eat, hmmm, what are the chairs like, will they kill my back, or will I be able to stand them for a couple of hours. No more going to the movies, those seats are killer!! If any amount of walking is involved, forget it, my knees are almost bone on bone! Who would ever think 2 bones rubbing together could hurt so bad?? I guess its the nerves involved. I am a relatively new grandma and it is my reason for living. My sweet little granddaughter always has a pillow ready for my back when I visit. She is aware I have something wrong with me, but like so many others, since she can't see it, its hard for her to understand. I get pain meds, but they do about as much good as an M&M would. It hurts me to push her on the swing but I do it anyway. I can't play chase with her and its very difficult to play hide and seek, but I try. We mostly color, have tea party's or play with her dolls. And i am very thankful I can do that. Before she came along, I thought about suicide. But i planned on driving myself out in the woods so not to make a mess or have a loved one find me. I would call the police and tell them what I'm about to do and where to find me. My oldest son tells me to keep holding on, maybe a cure is coming soon. It would be wonderful if he is right.

    • @mcz428
      @mcz428 Год назад +2

      My grandma had horrible arthritis, her fingers deformed and many other parts of her body. The time I spent at her house growing up were the best memories I’ve ever had. Don’t worry about your grand daughters they will love you and appreciate everything.

  • @TruthIsTheNewHate84
    @TruthIsTheNewHate84 3 года назад +61

    We can't stop here, this is bat country.

    • @Billcarsonstobaccobox
      @Billcarsonstobaccobox 3 года назад +1

      Wash your shorts now, Mister.

    • @pimplepickerton
      @pimplepickerton 3 года назад +2

      Poolside, drinking Singapore-slings.

    • @DetroitFettyghost
      @DetroitFettyghost 3 года назад +1

      @@pimplepickerton the floors covered in snakes MAN!

    • @chiptoothrecordlabelgroup
      @chiptoothrecordlabelgroup 3 года назад

      The most famous line. I was first introgued by the saying becsuse its nuts. Looking back I feel like there is something to it. Like their could be big flying organisms in some places like the desert maybe. Idk. And another thing; I find it interesting that "Hunter" used a 45...

  • @pamronning
    @pamronning 2 года назад +26

    I agree with the arrested development I’ve seen it in people that started drinking at age 12 he and his friend. They have never pierced the veil of adulthood

    • @AhJodie
      @AhJodie 2 года назад +1

      I love your comment! Such a great picture, the veil! Lovely!

    • @canadiangemstones7636
      @canadiangemstones7636 2 года назад +1

      Rubbish. Losing your father at 14 pierces everything you’ve got.

  • @dantruitt1138
    @dantruitt1138 2 года назад +11

    Ok, HST gave us 3 or 4 brilliant books but by and large he was an asshole. He started out, someone said, as a journalist pretending he was a drug addict, and ended up being a drug addict pretending he was a journalist. This was not a good man, and he did a lot of damage to people during the course of a really crappily led life.

    • @karenjohnson2720
      @karenjohnson2720 2 года назад

      Drugs bore boomer

    • @WraithChick22
      @WraithChick22 2 года назад

      A selfish narcissist that did not give a rat's arse about anyone else!

  • @dawnadevine1618
    @dawnadevine1618 2 года назад +8

    "As old age set in". in his 60's ... yikes, most of us still thriving at this age; perhaps writing our first book, lol .....

    • @myblacklab7
      @myblacklab7 2 года назад

      Right on! Keep thriving, Dawna. :)

  • @Minivanmusician
    @Minivanmusician 3 года назад +253

    He didn't have to do it with a 6 year old there. Interesting none of them cared about that.

    • @stormy8427
      @stormy8427 3 года назад +60

      Agreed. Let children have their childhood. Why not do his suicide when he was alone? Did he need an audience?

    • @Minivanmusician
      @Minivanmusician 3 года назад +10

      @@stormy8427 exactly!

    • @mr_werty2
      @mr_werty2 3 года назад +27

      There's a rumour the CIA killed him and a lot of the evidence suggests they did

    • @mbnsw
      @mbnsw 3 года назад +32

      Shows what a narcissist the prick was

    • @valsptsd814
      @valsptsd814 3 года назад +13

      I’m pretty sure the child, and the effect on him, isn’t our business. And if it was my kid, you’d never know what happened to him that day.

  • @donstanley9943
    @donstanley9943 3 года назад +124

    My grandfather committed suicide when noone was around, and at the time I was angry that he did it.
    But hearing stories like this I have a lot more respect for my grandfather
    He didn't do it with a house full of people to find him

    • @karendalsadik7119
      @karendalsadik7119 2 года назад +1

      Yes, it is tragic to lose someone.

    • @mindsigh4
      @mindsigh4 2 года назад +4

      @Don Stanley,
      yes, who can say what level the pain (mental, emotional, & physical) is at for somebody else?
      ive always appreciated & respected if people had the wherewithall to do it without making family have to find or clean up the mess.
      if they couldn't go away to do it i guess they were desperate, (or intentionally wanted to make a show?)
      but i feel sadness for my Aunt, who was like my big sister, she lived with us & looked after me as a kid, she must have felt so alone when she drove out to the Nevada desert to end her life, but i know that it wasn't a whim, she was done & i respect her right & i don't believe it should be judged by anyone, it's between them & their god.

    • @johnindo6771
      @johnindo6771 2 года назад +4

      I NEVER hated my mother for dying by suicide. I have ALWAYS loved , cherished and admired her!!! And she died in 1962, several months before Marilyn Monroe’s death!!!

    • @sophiasage1379
      @sophiasage1379 2 года назад +1

      @@mindsigh4 Thank You.

    • @lauriefrohlich9901
      @lauriefrohlich9901 2 года назад

      I'm so glad you now get it and respect what he did. Fact is that he loved his family and if he had that awful talk your family wouldn't be able to understand or take it.🙏

  • @chuckbankston4528
    @chuckbankston4528 3 года назад +81

    Ex wife “He trusted Juan more than any Juan”

  • @dellahicks7231
    @dellahicks7231 3 года назад +45

    He believed his own schtick.

    • @johnd.2803
      @johnd.2803 3 года назад +1

      He got lost in his own sauce?

  • @soveriegn478
    @soveriegn478 Год назад +3

    He wasn't afraid of death

  • @amynoland9162
    @amynoland9162 Год назад +5

    I feel like he just didn’t evolve. Once he got to a certain age, he should’ve realized he didn’t have to be the crazy lunatic that everyone expected. He still could’ve been a great writer. He got stuck in a persona (and addiction) and didn’t know how to shake it. 67 is not that old, I’m 62!

  • @AhJodie
    @AhJodie 2 года назад +64

    Added note to his funeral was a funeral that included blasting his ashes out of a cannon and a HUGE party that was largely paid for by Johnny Depp. For someone who loved firearms and explosions, the ending was in perfect character. His family talked about how everyone knew, even though they did not know the exact day. I hear a lot of people talk negatively, but, we all live our lives, and no one is perfect. The only thing that I would say, is for those who have to clean up the mess after a gunshot suicide, it is a nightmare and too much for anyone to deal with, I wish people knew that. I also believe that physician assisted suicide should be every-ones right and easy to get. It is legal in some states in USA and some other countries because people understand that people do not want to suffer, and everyone knows we treat our pets better. I hope everyone can find the help they need to be comfortable and joyous. I believe mind is strong and capable of a lot, but, I know that pain can make it very difficult to remain calm. I think it would be good if everyone learned some techniques both spiritual and physical that can help when things get feeling overwhelming. Love to you!

    • @nicholenoel349
      @nicholenoel349 2 года назад +2

      Johnny Depp was a good friend to a man hardly anyone could understand. JD was that true genuine sidekick Hunter adored.

    • @Mybeforenafters
      @Mybeforenafters 2 года назад

      @@nicholenoel349 That guy did so much to ruin Johnny Depp’s life imagine if he hadn’t been glorifying drugs

    • @lauriefrohlich9901
      @lauriefrohlich9901 2 года назад

      That's why they have crime/ suicide clean up crews any respectable police would leave the family with the card's.

    • @AhJodie
      @AhJodie 2 года назад +1

      @@lauriefrohlich9901 I have talked to a few people that cleaned their families pieces up themselves. One in particular told me about how she didnt like her dad then he shot himself and they cleaned pieces off the brick in a room off the house and how mad it made her to have to do that.

    • @AhJodie
      @AhJodie 2 года назад

      @@Mybeforenafters hey...drugs were glorified and a lot of fun and even a path to enlightenment...it is alcohol that is so bad...ruins lives and families.

  • @FookU2b
    @FookU2b 3 года назад +89

    Suicide is often considered an act of selfishness, cowardice, or submission to defeat, and maybe sometimes it is. But anybody who's ever been there, psychologically, knows it takes a lot of courage. Possibly the most courageous thing a human can do. The unknown is limitless, filled with fear and wonder and possibilities we will never comprehend, trapped in this realm. When the known is no longer a concept worth surviving, the unknown shall be the only comfort worth exercising.

    • @davidrodgers4760
      @davidrodgers4760 2 года назад +2

      It's hard to do..

    • @owlytimbre9103
      @owlytimbre9103 2 года назад +4

      Depends on your presence of mind. Physical pain and depression etc combined with a firearm made it quite easy for some friends of mine. The method is a huge factor. Not everyone is a coward not everyone is a warrior either. Why we need to look at things this nuanced so simply might tell us more about cowardice.

    • @BrianSmith-kk2wi
      @BrianSmith-kk2wi 2 года назад +5

      @@BeRightBack131 It took alot of courage and love for your little girl to not go thru with it..

    • @BeRightBack131
      @BeRightBack131 2 года назад +3

      @@BrianSmith-kk2wi thanks. I'm doing much better now, and so is my daughter. It was an extremely tough time in our lives back then, but we're on the brighter side of life these days. I look back and think what a stupid thing I almost did. I'm so glad I thought of her and decided not to follow through. Especially because I was all she had. And that would have been a terrible thing to do to her.

    • @bigimskiweisenheimer8325
      @bigimskiweisenheimer8325 2 года назад +3

      Thanks for that. A couple things needed to here. I'll be around for awhile

  • @SariSmithArt
    @SariSmithArt 2 года назад +30

    As Eckert Toll said "Addiction starts with pain, and ends with pain. Self medication is a horrible road to go down. I don't believe he was actually a bad person, it was the drugs and the alcohol that turned him into someone else. Self medication with substances and alcohol is horrible.

    • @kennethross624
      @kennethross624 2 года назад +4

      I think he was a sensitive boy who still needed his father to learn how be a man. But his father was gone. So like alot of young males with no father, he learned had learned it from the world. How many know that comes with a price!

    • @shelby8364
      @shelby8364 2 года назад +2

      yep, absolutely. currently going through the worst withdrawals and would rather be dead tbh. Such a vicious, ridiculous cycle

    • @TRIX-wn2sl
      @TRIX-wn2sl 2 года назад +1

      @@shelby8364
      Use cannabis and kratom it helps also get over the counter Imodium AD (loperamide) It will help with withdrawals

    • @jefolson6989
      @jefolson6989 2 года назад

      If a person is in pain, and there is a quick fix, like booze or drugs, of course they self medicate, or they find a Doctor to do the medicating. Quiting his addiction would not have save him. The end might have come sooner.

    • @amytrumbull156
      @amytrumbull156 2 года назад

      The name is Eckhart Tolle by the way.

  • @WilhelminaH
    @WilhelminaH 3 года назад +98

    Wow, this was not what I was expecting. Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I remember the media coverage of this & I thought his family knew & was supportive of his decision to take his life. I don't remember it being told that he suddenly & without warning took his life with his family being there but they had no idea about it. I feel terrible for his grandchild. How traumatic!

    • @DasJackalope
      @DasJackalope 3 года назад +6

      That version of the story isn't worth nearly as much.

    • @chiptoothrecordlabelgroup
      @chiptoothrecordlabelgroup 3 года назад +1

      X = 45

    • @FookU2b
      @FookU2b 3 года назад +8

      If you believe Hunter married a woman that did not take drugs, especially psychedelics, you are very naive. This is a propaganda piece, not the real truth. Hunter was into Satanism/Crowleyism, but you wil never hear this from any mainstream media, such as this "documentary". I wouldnt be surprised if this entire series is sponsored and funded by CIA or FBI in some form. They never tell the real truth about the "stars" they present.

    • @chiptoothrecordlabelgroup
      @chiptoothrecordlabelgroup 3 года назад

      @@FookU2b I get a funny feeling because he died from a 45. I always wanted to join the special forces so I could carry 1 insteand of a 9.

    • @andysmith1996
      @andysmith1996 3 года назад +11

      @@FookU2b Even if he was into satanism, so what? Who cares? And why exactly would the CIA or the FBI want to sponsor a series about celebrities' final days? Sounds to me like you're the one who has done too many drugs.

  • @GoldenGateNum9
    @GoldenGateNum9 2 года назад +10

    *Ungrateful & selfish. Millions of old people locked away alone, suffering in nursing homes have more courage than this.*

    • @clinteastwood6875
      @clinteastwood6875 2 года назад +1

      I worked in a senior living center/nursing home. It wasn’t uncommon to walk by residents and straight up have them ask you to please kill them. It’s always easy to call someone a coward. It’s one of the easiest things to do. Takes 2 seconds of judgment. Meanwhile the one you’re judging live in their body and mind 24 hours a day..7 days a week. All the comments here judging Hunter just don’t get it.

    • @GoldenGateNum9
      @GoldenGateNum9 2 года назад

      @@clinteastwood6875 Go watch 3rd world African senior citizens who had their hands and feet chopped off by cruel dictator tribes n their villages, no pensions, no family to support them, having to crawl back and forth on their elbows and knees holding on to their buckets with stumps to fetch water from the wells... I understand, believe me, but just like a lot of Western society this just seemed like extravagant attention seeking behavior at its best..

    • @jonp3890
      @jonp3890 2 года назад

      @@clinteastwood6875 The vast majority of the comments I’ve read get it well enough. They don’t fault the suicide itself, necessarily, but the way he did it, subjecting his family to the aftermath.

  • @JK-lp6uw
    @JK-lp6uw 2 года назад +33

    I wouldn't say he was genius, he did some pretty evil things too.

    • @ok2593
      @ok2593 2 года назад +15

      a good moral compass and intelligence are two different things

    • @JK-lp6uw
      @JK-lp6uw 2 года назад +4

      @@ok2593 I am well aware of that. Thank you.

    • @A_ndrea
      @A_ndrea 2 года назад +8

      Evil geniuses are everywhere

    • @vivalasvegas2826
      @vivalasvegas2826 2 года назад

      Pffff

    • @Librocubicularist1
      @Librocubicularist1 2 года назад +2

      He wasn't a genius. He was eccentric. He also was an adrenochrome junkie.

  • @michaelworkman5590
    @michaelworkman5590 3 года назад +26

    Cruel selfish bastard to inflict such pain and horror onto his wife, son and grandson (especially). No kind of man.

  • @74the_magpie
    @74the_magpie 2 года назад +21

    Alcohol, drugs, smoke, he opened the door to the negative energies… it’s a shame. That will destroy your body and catch up to you. But I’d be interested in reading his stuff, though self destruction isn’t admirable.

    • @AhJodie
      @AhJodie 2 года назад +3

      I think anger opens the door..... at least, it was so in my life. After stopping the drugs and alcohol, I found all these feelings underneath, which were ridiculous angers over things that were no longer even important, but I had been holding on to since teen years. Once I found AA and learned how to think better, and stopped using, I have never been happier in my life! My family I am sure like being around me much more now too! I am still not perfect, but, much happier!

    • @brysun1234
      @brysun1234 2 года назад +3

      @@AhJodie Good for you! Seriously glad you are happier!

    • @AhJodie
      @AhJodie 2 года назад +3

      @@brysun1234 I didnt want to change...something stronger than me happened... Long story... But it was a wonderful blessing...thank you.

    • @brysun1234
      @brysun1234 2 года назад +2

      @@AhJodie You are welcome!

    • @jefolson6989
      @jefolson6989 2 года назад

      The drugs were his " treatment" of demons. The alcohol and drugs didn't bring the demons.

  • @banana1495
    @banana1495 2 года назад +24

    Hunter didn’t care about others except in a controlling way.he couldn’t control his body that he damaged so he shot it, it would have deeply effected his family but he didn’t think of them.

  • @staceyboomboom8031
    @staceyboomboom8031 3 года назад +74

    My daughter's Dad was a chronic alcoholic. He was a lot like Hunter. I completely understand what his wife meant when she said she loved him, but she couldn't live with him. Mine also took his own life.

    • @TRIX-wn2sl
      @TRIX-wn2sl 2 года назад +6

      Sorry for your loss

    • @lauriefrohlich9901
      @lauriefrohlich9901 2 года назад +3

      I completely get it. I'm a American cancer patient and I've chosen to live the rest of e like, my way. I have a wonderful kid that agreed my body my choice.

  • @crazyeyedme4685
    @crazyeyedme4685 3 года назад +19

    Greg House from TV series House M.D. - "Our bodies break down, sometimes when we're 90, sometimes before we're even born, but it always happens and there's never any dignity in it! ... You can live with dignity; we can't die with it!"

  • @janiebankston2003
    @janiebankston2003 3 года назад +34

    Narcissistic relationships end in tragedy, no matter who you are ,

    • @johnd.2803
      @johnd.2803 3 года назад +1

      Good point

    • @Spocklee
      @Spocklee 4 месяца назад +1

      That's what i was thinking the whole time, that he was a narcissist.

    • @realBarronTrump
      @realBarronTrump День назад

      @@Spocklee EVERYONES A NARCISSIST! WAHHHHHH

  • @BillMeyerComm
    @BillMeyerComm 3 года назад +36

    Those who judge have no concept of the context with which we lived during those times, much like the shit we are going through now. Who are you to judge a society who was dealing with much the same social issues we have today. He was real for the times and spoke the hard truths without the aid of the radically controlled internet. He inspired a generation of writers to be honest and to be a part of the story, instead of lying for a narrative dictated by a rich publisher... He is the last of a true breed of generational writers that defined the times. No one today can come close to matching those qualities because they don't write for themselves, they write for fame & money...

    • @MJ-qb5ph
      @MJ-qb5ph 2 года назад +1

      Thank you

    • @paintingwithrosev741
      @paintingwithrosev741 2 года назад +1

      There's always shit to go through. And we're all in this together. Humans think too much of them selves. This is why we're the problem makers on the planet.

  • @DawnDiggetyNoDoubt
    @DawnDiggetyNoDoubt 2 года назад +38

    johnny Depp really did an amazing job with fear and loathing. to this day one of my favorite books and books made into movie

    • @cynthiafrasheski6603
      @cynthiafrasheski6603 2 года назад +2

      Johnny knew his friend

    • @hannahmitchell87
      @hannahmitchell87 2 года назад

      @@cynthiafrasheski6603 Johnny *was* his friend

    • @kyleknoernschild6348
      @kyleknoernschild6348 Год назад

      Fun fact Johnny Depp starred in fear and loathing in Los Angeles a film released in 1998

    • @alienzordfalcon5162
      @alienzordfalcon5162 Год назад +1

      Johnny was his friend in real life. You didn’t know that. But he was his friend and didn’t just play him, but he knew him in real life.

    • @alienzordfalcon5162
      @alienzordfalcon5162 Год назад

      Johnny knew his friend Hunter well. You thought he just played him in the 1998 film. But they were friends in real life. You didn’t know that, but now you know.

  • @brianmurphy7372
    @brianmurphy7372 3 года назад +96

    In 1966 when I was fifteen, I read his book on the Hells Angels. His style of writing was revolutionary and was very influential in my efforts to try my hand as a writer myself. I feel he will influence many generations to come.May he R.I.P.

    • @VanHellsing12
      @VanHellsing12 3 года назад +3

      That was the book that I enjoyed the most. Long time back, years before the internet we know of today. It was borrowed from my town library that closed and begin turning into a Ukrainian church during the current age of internet. I really should stop there on a Sunday just to experience if I feel nostalgic or get a chance to see a different culture.

    • @kevindouglas5333
      @kevindouglas5333 3 года назад +2

      Its funny they hated him and had to be bribed with booze,money and drugs to keep from killing him

    • @katjay3125
      @katjay3125 2 года назад

      No peace in hell

    • @weldmonger1560
      @weldmonger1560 11 месяцев назад +1

      So did u ever write anything worthy??

  • @LisaSmyth68
    @LisaSmyth68 4 года назад +64

    I feel sorry for his ex wife!.. Too many women lose they're identity in marriage!.. Especially back then! Seen and not heard!.. Strange how men can Love their mum's, sister's and daughters, But seriously treat the spousal wife like shit??? Wheres the logic???.. Who's the true loser in the end?...

    • @GetMeThere1
      @GetMeThere1 4 года назад +18

      True. And let's remember that women never treat anyone like shit. Oh, wait. Maybe it's a bit twisted to turn everything into a gender issue....

    • @jomama5186
      @jomama5186 4 года назад +8

      Both can be equally as sadistic and twisted. It's unfortunate.

    • @dfmontgomery91
      @dfmontgomery91 3 года назад +1

      Well-put......I harbored sadness and bitterness towards my mom...and came to blow my marriage to the woman who was truly a gift from God ....All is ok now except the suicidal ideation ...i"m 72 now...fight against the VICTIM role...It's being a whiny little bitch as bill mahar ..sp ? would say...ONWARD THRU THE FOG ! as R CRUMB might say...

    • @triscuitrotsef1799
      @triscuitrotsef1799 3 года назад +4

      @@GetMeThere1 I can see by your profile picture you like to turn things about race so why not gender? Anyone that supports BLM is noone I need advice from.

    • @GetMeThere1
      @GetMeThere1 3 года назад +1

      @@triscuitrotsef1799 LOL. I hope you're joking.

  • @cherrypickerguitars
    @cherrypickerguitars 3 года назад +109

    I did acid over 400 times, multiple hits, during the early to mid 1970’s - I NEVER had a “bad trip”! Violence was NEVER a facet of my trips, EVER. To have a “bad trip”, the “bad” part must pre-exist within the individuals own mind. I found LSD to be incredibly inspiring. I continued to take the occasional dose, maybe once every 15 months or so, as an average, until just a few yrs ago, and I’m 64 as of this comments posting.
    Hunter was huge for me. I was reading his books and articles in Rolling Stone as they were published. He had a profound effect on me.
    Peace

    • @Gallowglass7
      @Gallowglass7 3 года назад +1

      You're brave bro, I'm happy it worked out ofr you though. Sure you had many good times

    • @chuckunplugged
      @chuckunplugged 3 года назад +4

      Keep going the light and the darkness the yin and the yang when you get far enough down the rabbit hole you'll see the darkness

    • @williamwhitlow2491
      @williamwhitlow2491 3 года назад +2

      Pfft, we called people like you wannabes,pretending to do things the rest of us did. Suuuuuuuurrrreeee u did.

    • @cherrypickerguitars
      @cherrypickerguitars 3 года назад +14

      @@williamwhitlow2491 Who’s “we”, William? I sense a lonely man, with a boring life.
      Peace

    • @comments.are.turned.off...
      @comments.are.turned.off... 3 года назад +5

      ABSOLUTELY!! 54 and right there with you mate.
      FEAR is the mind killer... everything else are tools and toys.

  • @aquaescapeartist4915
    @aquaescapeartist4915 3 года назад +43

    When his publicist said: ‘Hunter was a robust guy. But 40-50 years of never being sober, I think it gets to you’.

    • @rickyelvis3215
      @rickyelvis3215 3 года назад +9

      that gives me 45 happy years ... cheers !

    • @stoner7144
      @stoner7144 3 года назад

      Yeah! It does. Sadly got him.

    • @giastake3492
      @giastake3492 3 года назад

      AquaEscapeArtist You absolutely hit the nail squarely on its head! 👍

    • @dannere
      @dannere 3 года назад +1

      @@rickyelvis3215 🤣🤣🤘🤙

    • @gmy33
      @gmy33 3 года назад

      Robust means nothing .. sometimes ..

  • @melissawilloughby9637
    @melissawilloughby9637 3 года назад +24

    This is something that I would never had watched. I just accidentally hit a button and it started playing. But I really enjoyed learning about him. I can definitely relate with the drugs and drinking. It was good.

  • @MirandaWasHier
    @MirandaWasHier 3 года назад +42

    You really got balls, writing a book about the hells angels, they want money and he refuses. Almost lost his life by beatings wow!

  • @MB-gz1ji
    @MB-gz1ji 3 года назад +84

    I understand what he was going through. I have a lot of physical ailments and mobility issues and am in pain most of the time. It sucks for sure. I can admit I’ve definitely considered ending it but that’s just not something I can do. I’m a huge fan of hunter but it was really shitty of him to kill him self with his family there.

    • @taneikaallison9899
      @taneikaallison9899 2 года назад +1

      Yea I really hate he did that 😔

    • @rueriddle
      @rueriddle 2 года назад +1

      Yeah. He should have waited until they left.

    • @mysmirandam.6618
      @mysmirandam.6618 2 года назад +1

      Agreed

    • @Goldengirl48
      @Goldengirl48 2 года назад +1

      Even shittier that he terrorized his wife the night before this a shotgun.

    • @susanmorgan7125
      @susanmorgan7125 2 года назад +6

      Yes me too and I exercised everyday ate right and had a very active job but am suffering with osteoporosis osteoarthritis multiple back issues and bad knees it really is overwhelming when you can’t do the things you love.

  • @Blitzkrieg1976
    @Blitzkrieg1976 3 года назад +79

    Hmmm...his son doesn't strike me as the "Juan" type..

    • @kcbh24
      @kcbh24 3 года назад +5

      It makes sense when you factor in the drugs

    • @stacynels4
      @stacynels4 3 года назад

      Does resemble brad pitt doesn't he?

    • @hhhsp951
      @hhhsp951 3 месяца назад

      Hmmm... This feels like racism.

  • @shivasirons6159
    @shivasirons6159 3 года назад +2

    I bet " counselor". Was some type of personal " Rosebud" .

  • @warriorwk
    @warriorwk 3 года назад +247

    Doing it while on the phone with his wife was the most cruelest and selfish thing that he could have done and the second most was with the grandson, son and other people in the house. He should've written a letter telling a loved one where to send a sheriff's deputy to recover his body.

    • @reazallykhan8614
      @reazallykhan8614 3 года назад +20

      Agree...totally

    • @susanparker9873
      @susanparker9873 3 года назад +48

      But you must realize he was a narcissist they really don't care who they hurt its all about them. Yes I know he had a painful past but who hasn't? If he did kill children for snuff films no amount of pain in the past you have no excuse for killing anyone period, God have mercy on his soul!

    • @nickhowatson4745
      @nickhowatson4745 3 года назад +14

      @@susanparker9873 he was assassinated. theres way to many inconsistencies around his death.

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods 3 года назад +6

      @@nickhowatson4745 I did hear that years ago and forgot ... I guess I'll have to look into that unless you want to explain a few things to us ...?

    • @estellepatella2520
      @estellepatella2520 3 года назад +28

      Pathological narcissist. He's got to have an audience.

  • @rebeccarayburncooper7062
    @rebeccarayburncooper7062 3 года назад +36

    As a boomer 71 next month, I regret that my generation glorified drugs and alcohol, as well as self destruction. I tried all the drugs, developed an alcohol addiction and after many tries, I am sober now for over 31 yrs. It does take caring about oneself to get free but for me it's been totally worth it. I don't think Hunter really cared about himself, as many don't.

    • @johnhenry3030
      @johnhenry3030 3 года назад +5

      I just wanna say koodos on your sobriety it's not easy I know

    • @rickyelvis3215
      @rickyelvis3215 3 года назад

      coopers is my beer ... cheers !

    • @johnrogers9481
      @johnrogers9481 3 года назад

      Rebecca Rayburn Cooper. For you to stop alcohol it was "totally worth it" to care about yourself. I don't understand. This sounds like caring about yourself is the "price" you paid for stopping.

    • @jamesanderson1415
      @jamesanderson1415 3 года назад +1

      Im really Glad for you , because its not easy to do , you are Loved !!! Thank you !

    • @donovanchilton5817
      @donovanchilton5817 3 года назад

      Does it feel good to be partially responsible for the degredation of American life?
      Who am I kidding, you don't care. None of you did.

  • @TheRealFaceyNeck
    @TheRealFaceyNeck 3 года назад +14

    The account around 17:00 minute-mark is misleading. You can see a TV interview with Thompson and a member of Hell's Angels where they discuss the beating. It was over a member of the gang beating both his wife and dog, and Thompson said, "Only a punk beats his wife and dog." at which point he got stomped. It wasn't in regards to royalties from the book.
    However, because of the beating, Hunter didn't buy them a number of kegs of beer that he said he would in exchange for writing the book. So the non-payment came AFTER the beating, not the reason for it.

  • @beautifulstrangeable
    @beautifulstrangeable 4 года назад +67

    background loud soundtrack totally unecessary

  • @dannydemonic4799
    @dannydemonic4799 3 года назад +20

    The actor who played an older Hunter here did a great job!

  • @jennydoyle4828
    @jennydoyle4828 3 года назад +101

    Amazing how society elevates people because of celebrity.............even when they treat their own families like this! Not to be admired.

    • @WindDancer435
      @WindDancer435 3 года назад +4

      This is what Sean Penn has called the desire to be around celebrities as the reason for Trumps rise.

    • @JosannaMonik
      @JosannaMonik 3 года назад +10

      I agree he was a selfish assole who put his family through the trauma of finding his dead body cause his life wasn't a party anymore.

    • @tylerm5431
      @tylerm5431 3 года назад

      @Kristinkreuks STOLENFART im edgey

    • @imtired2983
      @imtired2983 3 года назад +7

      He was an addict alcoholic who sat with his guns around him like a lunatic and mistreated his family. Basically he was a real tool.

    • @imtired2983
      @imtired2983 3 года назад +2

      @@JosannaMonik nailed it

  • @emoyeehaw638
    @emoyeehaw638 3 года назад +76

    ''people would gravitate to hunter that none of us had.''
    Its called cocaine

    • @johnrogers9481
      @johnrogers9481 3 года назад +5

      Yeah, leaving out half a quote, making stuff up and assumption... and it comes out as this assembly of words, eh.

    • @devoncleveland1600
      @devoncleveland1600 3 года назад

      @Wesley Dahlin im so confused

    • @rasheednesbitt8667
      @rasheednesbitt8667 3 года назад +2

      Take a nap, bro

    • @buldonzwenkinz7973
      @buldonzwenkinz7973 3 года назад +2

      Well his name adds up to the incoherence of that comment

    • @wishywashyjuan
      @wishywashyjuan 3 года назад +3

      There is no gonzo without cocaine.

  • @jbower1214
    @jbower1214 3 года назад +102

    “There’s a theory about drug abuse & alcohol abuse that, in a sense when you start using, you stop growing...internally & you don’t mature, you don’t develop as an adult, you’re stuck...”
    I’ve not heard that theory before, but from experience both in using & in being around people who have, I tend to agree with that theory.

    • @jackraintree4351
      @jackraintree4351 3 года назад +5

      Your a silly poopie head😀 oh wait I just proved your point lol

    • @Ihatewater9000
      @Ihatewater9000 3 года назад +4

      Makes sense when I think about quite a few of people I know.

    • @bluedolphin5792
      @bluedolphin5792 3 года назад +9

      Arrested Development

    • @melissam9555
      @melissam9555 3 года назад +2

      I agree wholeheartedly!!

    • @HECKSTER69
      @HECKSTER69 3 года назад +1

      This is so true !!!

  • @kevinhenderson5520
    @kevinhenderson5520 2 года назад +24

    No one is to Judge... Some of us know how to bow out gracefully (I guess this was his definition of it). I think he felt he had accomplished everything he set out to do and he was done . My old Man has full blown Dementia and is bed ridden right now... Had we asked him 10years ago if he wanted to live like this, He would have said "Hell No".. Death is not the end IMHO...♥️♥️♥️

    • @tinawindham6958
      @tinawindham6958 2 года назад +5

      Have a living will…I sure wouldn’t want to live in a bed with no idea who the hell I am…no thanks. Give me a dose of fentanyl and a chaser , I’m good. Long Island ice tea might bring back some good ol memories. Play my favorite songs and if my dog is still alive …I’d like him to be next to me. 👍🏻✌️

    • @johnindo6771
      @johnindo6771 2 года назад +1

      You are so right!

    • @johnindo6771
      @johnindo6771 2 года назад +3

      @@tinawindham6958 Clara Blandick was a Hollywood star who committed suicide by taking an overdose of sleeping pills in 1962. She was 81 years of age and played Aunti ‘Em in the 1939 movie,”The Wizard of Oz”. She died by suicide and was constantly full of pain from osteoarthritis and was going blind. She took an overdose of sleeping pills. I do not blame her , and admire her resolve and courage! As a nurse for 45 years, I abhor needless suffering.!!!!

    • @veronicafox399
      @veronicafox399 2 года назад +1

      @@tinawindham6958 that sounds like a lovely way to go💜

  • @bettym.3996
    @bettym.3996 3 года назад +41

    At age 67, he too exited the Hemingway.

  • @zachsimmerock3420
    @zachsimmerock3420 3 года назад +13

    I named my son Stockton....Hunters middle name, He was a fantastic writer. Anthony Bourdain, reminded me more of him that any other contemporary writers, And would say Bill Murray done a fantastic job, Johnnies was good, But Where The Buffalo Roam

  • @MichaelAnderson-jo8iq
    @MichaelAnderson-jo8iq 2 года назад +58

    At 56 I can totally relate. Being in constant chronic pain and of course now dealing with mobility issues is extremely depressing. It’s so hard to be happy go lucky when you physically hurt almost constantly so you try and numb the pain somehow. Of course underneath it’s still there for me anyhow. Just 4 years ago I was working 60 hours a week for a very long time and loving life. Yes I can totally relate to this mindset.

    • @FIONA21ful
      @FIONA21ful 2 года назад +1

      Me too at 54.

    • @divadeb1907
      @divadeb1907 2 года назад +2

      Don't give up I'm 60 I know the pain your taking about. Try health healing meditation helps use Shea Butter for aches and pain. Drink turmeric tea it helps with pain. Eat raw garlic. Detox your body. Think happy thoughts ask God to heal you and to take away the pain. You are so important to many people. God 🙏 bless you be safe smile

    • @lizcosgrove8199
      @lizcosgrove8199 2 года назад +5

      I've been in chronic debilitating pain since I was in my early 30s and it's only since I got cancer and got strong opiod painkillers that I'm beginning to live my life again fully at 56. Ironic isn't it.

    • @MichaelAnderson-jo8iq
      @MichaelAnderson-jo8iq 2 года назад +1

      @@lizcosgrove8199, I wish you well and hope you can overcome your diagnosis.

    • @MichaelAnderson-jo8iq
      @MichaelAnderson-jo8iq 2 года назад

      @@divadeb1907, thank you for the kind words.

  • @1972jojodancer
    @1972jojodancer 2 года назад +28

    Appreciate his first wife so much. It must have been very hard to walk away from someone she loved and watch him be tormented. She spoke so graciously about him. This synopsis of his life up to his last moment was very well biographed.

  • @jerryanstey7058
    @jerryanstey7058 2 года назад +4

    Hunter Thompson gets no pity from me !

  • @cefarther3945
    @cefarther3945 2 года назад +2

    He was not a genius. Read his stuff, it's pretty mediocre.

  • @JanetElson
    @JanetElson 3 года назад +52

    I don't think it was his painful back or knee, he was scared of losing his mind, like his Father.

    • @am_3122
      @am_3122 3 года назад +10

      Maybe remorse. He did lots of bad stuff. Also as he was probably narcissistic, he didn't like the image he was projecting anymore...

    • @nativeamericanfeather9948
      @nativeamericanfeather9948 3 года назад +1

      I dont think he was scared of that..otherwise he wouldnt of fried his own brain with all of the drugs. I think he was just sad that he couldnt party like he use to

    • @ladylyrichere9373
      @ladylyrichere9373 3 года назад

      @Kristinkreuks STOLENFART If he had the guts to go all the way, he wouldn't have killed himself

    • @DarkSkies72
      @DarkSkies72 3 года назад +4

      His mind was lost years ago.

    • @gmy33
      @gmy33 3 года назад

      @@ladylyrichere9373 he qas a cheating guy . They never go all the way . .. but bless him he was brave enough to pull the trigger

  • @wht-rabt-obj
    @wht-rabt-obj 2 года назад +4

    Kinda shitty to do that when your 6 year old grandson is there, tho.

  • @new_comment
    @new_comment 3 года назад +14

    Are you kidding me? "He was brilliant, he was an idol, he was a genius"? He committed suicide because he couldn't have drunken drug induced parties or live a wild hectic narcotic fueled lifestyle anymore! How fkn selfish can you be? How many millions of people, children riddled with terminal illness, died alone in some senseless war, murdered, etc.? Who would have given almost anything for that to be their biggest problem in life? It's a shame that there's young ppl that probably followed his "example".

  • @christinabryant1899
    @christinabryant1899 3 года назад +30

    Of course he acted like a kid.....he arrested his development at the occurrence of his childhood trauma....my guess would be losing a parent at 14. He kept himself feeling that way, until he couldn't, anymore. His actions were very much like that of a 14 year old, don'tcha think?

    • @robashton8606
      @robashton8606 3 года назад +9

      Yeah, fourteen year olds often write strings of best-selling books and have journalism careers spanning decades.

    • @christinabryant1899
      @christinabryant1899 3 года назад +11

      @@robashton8606 yeah, as if social development and scholarly intelligence are the same thing........

  • @Luvnlife880
    @Luvnlife880 2 года назад +9

    I'm 42 for the last 18 years I have suffered with herniated discs in my Lower back arthritis all over my body and depression. I know that I don't want to live much longer because each day is just one more day of excruciating pain with no relief in sight. I have tried all the meds they work for a little while but then I build up a tolerance to it and it no longer works. I don't worry about anything other than my Sweet girl SIMONE my pitbull. I'll stay around to take care of my mother she's 80 now and she has health problems of her own but I refuse to live without her. I won't be missed, I'll be free from my pain and able to rest I only pray that God will forgive me and let me into heaven.

    • @tysonfranks6408
      @tysonfranks6408 8 месяцев назад

      Canada has medically assisted suicide

    • @catherinehazur7336
      @catherinehazur7336 5 месяцев назад

      Are you still here? What are you supposed to learn from what you are going through and what have you learned so far?

    • @mxreese69r6
      @mxreese69r6 4 месяца назад

      Where are you?

  • @sunray8136
    @sunray8136 2 года назад +9

    I recently watched a documentary about Jim Morrison bc I never knew anything about him. Jim Morrison seems like the same genius type of tortured soul as Hunter. They both seemed stuck at wild reckless age 16 never healing from whatever made them both traumatized souls

  • @abbeylane3794
    @abbeylane3794 2 года назад +3

    His own words "I love killing things". Known to produce snuff films. Nothing to celebrate this mans life at all.

  • @whoknows8436
    @whoknows8436 3 года назад +119

    Most people who claim to like hunter s Thompson have never read a single word he wrote the only reason he is so well known is because fear and loathing in Las Vegas

    • @bruce8429
      @bruce8429 3 года назад +12

      And the idiots who are nuts about his writing are conceited.

    • @MerkleAkrunphleuphle
      @MerkleAkrunphleuphle 3 года назад +2

      lol I bought his cd's of tapes pretty interesting

    • @matthewjdouglas6471
      @matthewjdouglas6471 3 года назад +5

      I loved the fear and loathing in Las Vegas. But had no clue who hunter s Thompson was

    • @matthewjdouglas6471
      @matthewjdouglas6471 3 года назад +8

      @mbr 11 drug's can cause some to have real serious brain damage. That's possibly a major contributer. The bends also very tough on the body

    • @dorotheaskov5772
      @dorotheaskov5772 3 года назад +8

      You should read "A letter to Hume"....In this letter you"ll understand just how enlighten Hunter was, already at 20 years of age and you wish you read it much sooner,,,,,,,,.PS, and some people knew him before the fear and loathing

  • @thereseward7852
    @thereseward7852 3 года назад +18

    If only those who take their life could see what it does to the people left behind - they might choose life over death

    • @dawnkeener9836
      @dawnkeener9836 2 года назад +1

      I pray that you never have to live through the pain.... But if you do... That's when you will understand. I live daily hurting beyond what some could even dream about. However I am a God fearing being and can't bring myself to do it. But living with pain not just day to day but min to min... Second to second.... The time is long.

    • @katjay3125
      @katjay3125 2 года назад

      No they love the trauma they inflict..its narcissistic

    • @paintingwithrosev741
      @paintingwithrosev741 2 года назад

      A lot of them don't think as you do. Some of these types can only see themselves and their pain. They figure you'll get over it just like when they're screwing up and think it's ok when it's not.

  • @jabbermocky4520
    @jabbermocky4520 Год назад +6

    Alcoholism was the demon that did him in. Thompson had a physical dependency on alcohol which complicated all his other health problems as he aged. If he had quit drinking in his 30s or 40s he might still be here today. RIP, Hunter S. Thompson.

  • @Swnsasy
    @Swnsasy 2 года назад +57

    As a mother, as just a caring human being, I could NEVER EVER do this to my children, to a friend.. To have that memory of finding me MOMENTS after, it's so selfish in so many ways...

    • @dianereed48
      @dianereed48 2 года назад +7

      I'm a mother of 3 and grandmother of 8. I think about suicide almost daily. Not wanting to damage them is what stops me. Naomi Judd suicide has been a trigger as I'm 73. I understand her and Robin Williams suicide 100%

    • @paintingwithrosev741
      @paintingwithrosev741 2 года назад +2

      Absolutely

  • @mollysilverman6803
    @mollysilverman6803 2 года назад +10

    What a chicken shit thing to do and I don’t think suicide would happen as often as it does if people knew the devastation they leave behind.
    I’ve been to the end of my rope and the only thing that kept/keeps me going was/is knowing what happened when there was a suicide in the family. It efffs up everyone.
    Just became a full time caregiver with having to fight to urinate. Pretty stressed. The VA promised help 8 months ago.

    • @AhJodie
      @AhJodie 2 года назад

      Hugs.

    • @alaskalograft
      @alaskalograft 2 года назад

      Hang in there. I'm 73, aches n pains but not too bad yet. Still work a few hours a day. Heading to Yukon river tomorrow to build another raft. I'd rather check out on my own terms if I get to the point of sick and helpless as many older folks get, stuck in a home in diapers, whatever. No one wants that. If I need to check out myself it will be in an accident. I've thought about it. Not going to do anything to hurt friends and family. Did hard-core drugs n alcohol till age 36 then got clean n sober thanks to AA. Many great years sober now. Thompson was a douche to do it like that. Shitty and selfish thing to do. Booze n drugs really screw ppl up.

    • @ULOVEKYLE
      @ULOVEKYLE 5 месяцев назад

      lol you obviously havent been truly depressed. what an insult to all those who suffered and thought suicide was the only solution.

  • @rockinroberta9925
    @rockinroberta9925 3 года назад +20

    I often wonder what HT would think about 2020.

    • @DaisyMae439
      @DaisyMae439 3 года назад +5

      He would be going along with the lies! If you were alive today he'd be even more evil than he already was

  • @fnmjgcjkytv2438
    @fnmjgcjkytv2438 3 года назад +8

    Hunter just casually owned Ali's golden gloves trophy

  • @michaeloesterle6652
    @michaeloesterle6652 Год назад +5

    I didn’t know that about his father. As someone with a degenerative neurological condition I fight like hell for my own sons, to stay relevant and alive the best I can for as long as I can. I’m not so sure he ever got over watching someone he looked up to waste away. Tragic.

  • @4WingedAngels
    @4WingedAngels 3 года назад +11

    The music needs to be adjusted to hear people speak.

  • @Obl1queproductions
    @Obl1queproductions 3 года назад +8

    I believe a person should be able to have the choice to end their life if they are elderly and in hellish pain and that's all they have to look forward to. You should be able to go see Doctor Kevorkian and do it in a professional setting. People's ideas about suicide are trained into them. Why would you drag someone through hell in order to force them to live when they are at the end of their life.

  • @lynnegackstetter2779
    @lynnegackstetter2779 2 года назад +7

    I am 68 and have gone through many things but have found that a Sense of Humor is key to getting older. I have days of discomfort but I take some Bayer Back and Body and get on with my day. I have good friends that are 25 years younger than me that both keep me young but are also their for me to help on the bad days. They make me laugh,they value my opinion and wise counsel and count on me to also help them. I stay physically active even when my body hurts. Mind over matter 😊 I pray that others growing older can do the same. We all need to be there for each other ❤️

  • @owenscottdouglasjohnson1975
    @owenscottdouglasjohnson1975 3 года назад +35

    Hunter was wheelchair bound for a short time before his death. I'm sad this wasnt reflected. And they obviously haven't read the book.

    • @ripto2964
      @ripto2964 3 года назад +4

      dude theres a wheelchair right next to the window less than 2 minutes into the video

    • @davidgould9974
      @davidgould9974 3 года назад +4

      He was also wearing diapers like I’d kill myself too

    • @DetroitFettyghost
      @DetroitFettyghost 3 года назад

      @MisGuided Me 💯. Obviously. Everybody is a 1 minute guru nowadays. Watch a video and you've instantly been a fan and historian of anybody since their inception.

    • @coolboy5245
      @coolboy5245 2 года назад

      @@davidgould9974 Is that true?

  • @robertqueen3494
    @robertqueen3494 3 года назад +53

    My heart goes out in how his disability affects him in how difficult to not hardly walk and be in constant pain. Being isolated cause of it. People have a loneliness in this condition. No one takes this serious.

    • @warriorwk
      @warriorwk 3 года назад +11

      Robert Queen you are right on the money, I live with chronic pain and limited on walking, I can only go so far and the nerve damage not only causes pain but limits my legs from working. I am on heavy narcotics that allow me some relief and life but also restrict some life. Part of the loneliness is caused by the fact that you can not do a lot of the things that your friends and loved ones can do so you are left out of the picture, some of my choice as to not be selfish and ruin their fun and some of it obviously just not asked, which is fine and completely understandable but nonetheless lonely, and at some point some people decide that the quality of life just isn't there anymore or enough and choose to end it. That is not where I am at but it does leave me with more understanding than most.

    • @lorabetht9206
      @lorabetht9206 3 года назад +7

      @@warriorwk I deal with chronic pain as well- I had 12 surgeries in 2 1/2 yrs and also deal with severe RA. I was a pain pill addict after all my surgeries. I never wanted to get “high” but couldn’t function without them. Thankfully now the only thing I take is Kratom and ibuprofen. But I do frequently have to listen to my body and rest when I’m having a flare up. It does get lonely sometimes- ❤️

    • @joannbowden6220
      @joannbowden6220 3 года назад +2

      @@lorabetht9206 I'm intrested in Kratom for pain relief as narcotics are no longer working for my pain.
      I've suffered from severe, unresolved chronic pain due to OA, DDD, DJD, & nerve root compression of several spinal nerves all in my spine. Also bilateral DJD of my hips.
      Need I go on? Lol
      Also I'm allergic to morphine. Yay for me, huh.
      Any info u can give me would be greatly appreciated.
      Thx.

    • @joannbowden6220
      @joannbowden6220 3 года назад +2

      @@warriorwk u just described my life! I hate that I can never plan to be therefor family events bc pain rules every day of my life.
      It's a sad way to exist.

    • @warriorwk
      @warriorwk 3 года назад +4

      @@joannbowden6220 yes ma'am it is. Also I at times get tired of explaining the issues with people so they end up judging you