(CNN) -- Christopher Reeve, who portrayed a hero in the "Superman" films and embodied one as an advocate for spinal cord research after being paralyzed in an accident, has died. He was 52.
SUPERMAN IS DEAD!
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SUPERMAN IS DEAD!
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I am sad. It takes a lot of guts to be a thinking person straped to a chair. I admire him for telling/showing us what it was like...for advocating for a way to free those who are and will be in a similar chair! Kerry talked of him in the last dabate...stem cell research.
Yes Kevin, I will try to get my "tounge without a ring" avatar on next....
Yes Kevin, I will try to get my "tounge without a ring" avatar on next....
He truly was a great spokesman for para/quadrapaligics. One of my life-long friend's father got into a major road-biking accident last year and is now in a wheel chair and on a long and slow road to recovery. This man was the most active 50+ year old I knew, and went riding (on snow and on pedals) with me many times...so sad to see that happen to someone...
If you are interested, check out the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation, and sign up for the free newsletter, Bridging the Gap.
If you are interested, check out the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation, and sign up for the free newsletter, Bridging the Gap.
stay under the 1yen curve!
So is Wally Sparks...
Rodney Dangerfield, the bug-eyed comic whose self-deprecating one-liners brought him stardom in clubs, television and movies and made his lament "I don't get no respect" a catchphrase, died Tuesday. He was 82.
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If you are referring to my mom's post I think she is saying he brought attention to the issue of quadra/parapalegics and to people with disabilities in general. Anytime a high profile celebrity goes through something like that it brings a certain amount of recognition from people that would normally ignore it. Christopher Reeve was a huge proponent of stem cell research (story) which, not surprisingly, pretty much everyone that has a condition or knows someone with a condition that would benefit from the research is a supporter of. Science and our society in general would benefit greatly from this form of research and there is zero issue of it being done morally and humanely.
Why is this thread disgusting? I am missing your point.
Why is this thread disgusting? I am missing your point.
Maybe I see what PrettLitt....might be saying. Let me know.
Reeves was a pop culture hero, so maybe he isn't due the respect, hubbub and airplay he may be receiving. There is a lot more happening in this world.
My thoughts are: Pop culture exists, a lot of it is stupid, but a lot of people buy it, it is big money. So Reeves made a lot of money selling pop culture. When he fell off the horse movies and moveing were nolonger an option. He said suicide was an option. I respect him for using what he had, visability, to make people think about something other than pop culture. He was no god (although he was Superman ) he simply found a reason to live and did what he could. I'd be glad to live life that way!
Ryl, where is the spell ck?????
Reeves was a pop culture hero, so maybe he isn't due the respect, hubbub and airplay he may be receiving. There is a lot more happening in this world.
My thoughts are: Pop culture exists, a lot of it is stupid, but a lot of people buy it, it is big money. So Reeves made a lot of money selling pop culture. When he fell off the horse movies and moveing were nolonger an option. He said suicide was an option. I respect him for using what he had, visability, to make people think about something other than pop culture. He was no god (although he was Superman ) he simply found a reason to live and did what he could. I'd be glad to live life that way!
Ryl, where is the spell ck?????
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I'll wait for her to reply on the CR subject.
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