• [Old] Stephen Fry on Everything
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I just love listening to this guy talk and felt this was worth sharing for anybody that hasn't seen it yet. [video=youtube;6pscjBGTr_o]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pscjBGTr_o[/video]
I used to really like Stephen Fry, I thought he was quite a clever, very witty person but really he's just a bit of an arrogant prick, who like to think he's better than everyone else. He just talks like nothing is better than him and he is the index of all knowledge. Just watch him for long enough and he sounds like he's on repeat. He even makes me hate James May more because they slightly similar.
[QUOTE=Macneil_bmx;43342115]I used to really like Stephen Fry, I thought he was quite a clever, very witty person but really he's just a bit of an arrogant prick, who like to think he's better than everyone else. He just talks like nothing is better than him and he is the index of all knowledge. Just watch him for long enough and he sounds like he's on repeat. He even makes me hate James May more because they slightly similar.[/QUOTE] Yeah all that talking off his high-horse, must be his depression! :downs:
Yeah, shit well we've all suffered depression at one point, doesn't change who we are. [editline]29th December 2013[/editline] He is just one man who loves the sound of his own voice.
It's a pretty bitching voice.
[QUOTE=Macneil_bmx;43342115]I used to really like Stephen Fry, I thought he was quite a clever, very witty person but really he's just a bit of an arrogant prick, who like to think he's better than everyone else. He just talks like nothing is better than him and he is the index of all knowledge. Just watch him for long enough and he sounds like he's on repeat. He even makes me hate James May more because they slightly similar.[/QUOTE] if you haven't read his books you might be surprised.
[QUOTE=Macneil_bmx;43342256]Yeah, shit well we've all suffered depression at one point, doesn't change who we are.[/QUOTE] There is a difference between clinical depression and feeling sad for a while. Please look it up.
[QUOTE=Macneil_bmx;43342256]Yeah, shit well we've all suffered depression at one point, doesn't change who we are. [editline]29th December 2013[/editline] He is just one man who loves the sound of his own voice.[/QUOTE] I think Fry attempted suicide twice
[QUOTE=TheTalon;43343765]I think Fry attempted suicide twice[/QUOTE] One time was just before he went to prison I believe, did it in his room, he felt awful afterwards for doing that to his family.
[QUOTE=Reds;43343485]There is a difference between clinical depression and feeling sad for a while. Please look it up.[/QUOTE] Also a difference between clinical depression and being manic-depressive. Which Stephen is.
[QUOTE=Riller;43343934]Also a difference between clinical depression and being manic-depressive. Which Stephen is.[/QUOTE] I'm aware of that. I'm responding to Macneil's definition of depression in general. [editline]30th December 2013[/editline] I was going to post Stephen Fry's interview on his manic-depression, but I figured that he wouldn't watch it anyway.
I'm actually sorry for my comment, maybe I was just being a bit of a dick, I don't really like him but I used to and I've just grown to hate him, I didn't know he attempted suicide twice, I feel like quite a douche.
He seems like a much happier person now
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