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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-08-02 03:57 pm

[ SECRET POST #3133 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3133 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[The Guild]


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03.
[Harvest Moon: (More) Friends of Mineral Town]


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04.
[Gump, from Legend]


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05.
(Agent Carter)


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06.
[Jeeves and Wooster]


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[Lupin III]


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08.
[Courtney Love & Kurt Cobain]


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(SPN)


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10.
[Kasumi Goto, Mass Effect]











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If I recall correctly

(Anonymous) 2015-08-03 03:13 am (UTC)(link)
Kurt Cobain suffered from chronic bronchitis and some sort of stomach illness, possibly Crohn's disease. He spent almost his entire life in some sort of physical pain. That seems to get lost in the conversations about him. While I'm sure his suicide was a convergence of many, many problems like drug abuse and mental illness, he was taking drugs to self-medicate. "It started with three days in a row of doing heroin and I don't have a stomach pain. That was such a relief" (Actual quote)

Courtney wasn't helpful, but Cobain was in constant and near crippling pain for much of his life when he was sober. He probably got to the point where he realized that he would be in this horrible pain for the rest of his life. He probably expected to live a long, miserable life where no one would ever help him figure out how to manage his illness.