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Could Robin Williams be any more annoying?


What a douchebag.

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I honestly thought he did a fantastic job in this film and I loved it too!

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I bet you have *beep* taste in comedy, like that loser guy in the movie who hated him

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Robin Williams is epically annoying. If you guys think he's funny, then either you're senile or manic, just like him.

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Robin Williams sucks.

















Get busy livin..... or die tryin - Morgan Freeman, "The Shawshank Redemption"

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so does your mom but she does it a lot better

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yes, he could. in 'patch adams'.





sake happens

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Patch Adams himself is an annoying douche.

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well, there's no cure for that yet.



The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity.

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"What a douchebag"
Pot calling the kettle black.

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I nearly gouged out my eyes in 5 minutes , he is sooooo annoying.





Oh and Captain_Augustus_McCrae shut up you wanka

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I find him annoying as well. But there are 3 movies I think he does well in - or is at least less annoying:

1. What Dreams May Come

2. Dead Poet's Society

3. Good Morning Vietnam

Besides those three films, I really can't stand him.

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You must be pretty happy today then. What a sad day.



"I will not go down in history as the greatest mass-murderer since Adolf Hitler!" - Merkin Muffley

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Don't worry about that. We all remember how great Robin Williams was, he's just jealous because nobody will give a flying *beep* about him when he's going to die. Just let him talk crap about stuff, that's probably the only thing he ever did in his entire life.

I mean, someone who actually have a life doesn't have the time to come and bash people that he never met, that would be considered like a big waste of time, since you can do so many constructives things instead.

Anyway, I came here to pay my respects to the man who made me laugh so many times when I was a child, not to excuse some shallow-brained idiot.

R.I.P, Mr Williams. Not that I believe in heaven nor religion, but if I ever happen to be wrong, I hope your pain faded away and that you are finally at peace.

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