1ºJames T Poole I know his family made (and probably was stated in the documentary) a charity in his honor after it. Also stuff of his I remember was auctioned off for charity as well for mental health. I follow on social media the singer that sang in Tim’s song Hey Brother (he released a full on bluegrass version last year round thr 5th anniversary of Tim’s passing) he posted a video on Facebook last year on how he took the job to do that song. He wasn’t familiar with Tim’s music so he chose to ask his daughter if she ever heard of Avicii. He said his daughter told him he better take the job or she won’t speak to him ever again. She knew Tim’s music and was a huge fan. Also at lest from what they say mental health among men I have heard isn’t looked that much into as they do with women. It seemed like when Tim passed and light came to his passing each day light on men and mental health was looked more at and seeing we all suffer from it not just women. I thought the charity his family creates is the Tim Bergling Foundation (might of spelled his last name wrong since I don’t spell it often)
2ºMissy Berry I still have to watch it. Did watch the half hour thing of his last show. To me he loved doing what he did just the tour life rest of it other than making the music became overwhelming for him. I saw a**wipe that don’t know NADA about what happened to him that made a foul joke bout bjs suicide. I OH SO WANTED to knock them out in the comments with a reply (was on a page for EDM music) but I in a way bit my tongue and held back and just blocked them. When I watched the movie All Of Us Strangers early last year one part brought back all the feelings for me when Avicii passed
3ºIn a bloody toll of martyrs in Gaza, today, Thursday
The government media in the Strip announces the martyrdom of more than 90 citizens since dawn today, as the Israeli occupation army carried out dozens of air strikes during the past 24 hours, targeting defenseless civilians in all governorates of the Strip.
According to the spokesman for the Civil Defense, Mahmoud Basal, the occupation prevented medical and civil defense crews from reaching the victims to evacuate the bodies that are still scattered in the streets, especially in the governorates of Gaza and the northern Gaza Strip, in a flagrant violation of all international norms and laws.
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4ºWatched it last night and thought it was well done. Relatable, and terribly sad. I kept wondering if the psychiatrist whom he briefly saw offered him anxiety meds. I think he needed them to stop the wheels from turning, and they could have been a game changer for him. The holistic doctor's recommmeditation for meditation was sorely lacking considering just how much and how often Tim suffered - mentally and physically. I think that lyric from SOS pointed out at the end was poignant. Some of those people he called friends seemed quite shady to me. Especially the "friend" sitting on the couch who was interviewed periodically throughout the film.
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