>drove a man to suicide
>this is never brought up again
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>drove a man to suicide
>this is never brought up again
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>you’re thin for a guy who likes food
>I don’t like food, I love it. If I don’t love it, I don’t swallow
>proceeds to guzzle cum
Bone apple tea
hey if someone killed themselves because you called them a homosexual would you feel bad about it?
>drove a man to suicide
objectively wrong. one can say the loss of the star
drove custeau? boyardee? i don't remember, to further over-eating, but so did the fact that his brand became a staple of shitty processed food, although the latter may only have happened after his death
that really depends on the person
i wonder how many anons i have killed
Reply to this post or I will drink battery acid
k
A battery exploded in my hand once
SHIEEET
>acid
Get lithium hydroxide you dinosaur.
homosexual
Damn you son
No. In fact I would probably feel a sense of pride.
haha I get it
I've thought about it a lot, and I think the answer is "maybe". If I say something a most people don't like, but I'm not directly insulting anyone, I don't care if people kill themselves over my words. If I just call someone a homosexual to be mean, and they kill themselves, I would feel pretty bad about it.
If someone killed themselves because I called them a homosexual the overall reality is that person was a weak willed sack of shit that needed to be culled from society.
Never feel sorry for those that commit suicide, they are the weakest people taking the easiest way out.
>*tips fedora*
THIS. The world is better off without weaklings like them.
Ow the edge
Probably.
YWNBAW
homosexual
No one's killing themselves because I called them a homosexual on Cinemaphile. They're killing themselves because of personal issues and/or lack of a social safety net as the people around them don't give a shit beyond acquaintance-level interactions.
If someone was going to kill themselves because I called them a homosexual, they never would have made it through elementary school name-calling.
Yes
I might have had. Like, 20 years ago I was in a heated argument with some homosexual on a public forum about Dragon Ball or something. She said I should stop bullying her(I didn't) or she will kill herself. Like a week later she stopped coming to the forum and no one ever heard from her again.
>She would be alive today if she didn't have shit tastes
Damn, I didn't know plebeian tastes could kill
If someone kills themselves because I called them a homosexual, even if it was real life, odds are they were waiting for an excuse and already extremely suicidal and depressed to begin with. Unless I was consistently calling them a homosexual every single day while making sure when they went home they would remember they are a homosexual so they never felt a time of relaxation of relief, I wouldn't be the one to blame and wouldn't feel bad.
You can see why a billion people thinking it's okay to casually be saying "kys homosexual" but nothing more can cause someone doing alright to come being eroded though, don't you? It might not cause someone to snap from stable mental health, but it can really be salt in the wound on a low day, which makes it harder to get back to the nominal state.
My mom killed herself, and I’m pretty sure she wouldn’t have if I hadn’t moved out and stopped letting her take money out of my bank account. But I have no regrets.
I would only call someone a homosexual once, no need to repeat myself, but if that only instance was enough for the human in question to kill themselves then good riddance.
No.
Of course not. Fricking thin-skinned homosexuals.
If I hated the person I'd be happy
I'd say that's mission accomplished
Gustav didn’t kill himself. He died of a "broken heart", which is an actual (if very rare) thing although in this case it probably meant he was too fricking depressed to take care of himself properly and his health went down the shitter which ended up killing him.
>and his health went down the shitter
Not like it already wasn't
Fatass lmfao
You can't be the world's greatest chef and stay thin.
Sounds like a got a heart attack. Dude is a fat frick remember
He's literally based on a IRL chef who killed himself iirc
Back then when Pixar had soul they made movies both kids and adults can differently interpret and enjoy. If you are a child Gustav died due to sadness. If you are an adult you know he killed himself.
Yeah, in the original draft Gusteau was still alive but extremely depressed because his reputation was in the gutter.
It wasn't the review itself that killed him, but Ego's influence reducing him to selling frozen food to keep his high class restaurant open.
He liked being vicious in his reviews, but if the fallout from the review drove Gusteau to his death, then what we see of him in the interview is a facade and Remy's interpretation of him was an idealized fake. The man was probably just really fragile.
he was fat as frick he probably just died of a heart attack
>then what we see of him in the interview is a facade
He was sad because he lost a star.
Why couldn't he be sad?
You are the one idealizing people
I didn't think Gusteau killed himself, I just assumed he got depressed, which made his health deteriorate.
>gets one bad review
>fricking dies
A bunch of killers were good guys for decades then snapped one day because that was the last straw.
>>gets one bad review
dies
The review affected the status of his restaurant and probably put pressures on his finances
If you suicide over text you read, it's on you.
it's not his fault. If the fat chef was so overly sensitive about a critique's opinion,that's on him
one of Pixar's weakest in my book. It lacks warmth, real laughs, thrill, and compelling characters
agreed
>sharktalegay is here
And thread ruined
>Remy is snobbish and cheeky, Linguini is a generic klutz, Colette is an underdeveloped tsundere who slaps Linguini once, and Skinner is a cartoon villain
i couldn't connect with the main characters. Not the most compelling or even well developed personalities
>Brad Bird worked on The Incredibles at Pixar from early 2000-late 2004, yet only worked on Ratatouille from mid 2005-mid 2007
it shows. This isn't as well written/polished as his last work
keep in mind Disney bought Pixar in early 2006, so that probably didn't help him
it's funny how Ratatouille was produced by Brad Lewis, the producer of Antz. He went from working on a Pixar knockoff to working at Pixar
i much prefer Antz. Stronger dialogue and protagonist
the Remy-Django subplot is one of the weaker parts of the film. Father-son conflicts are too common in animated films (Finding Nemo, Cloudy with Meatballs, How to Train Your Dragon, Paranorman, etc)
A Goofy Movie, Shark Tale and Happy Feet are other examples
Is there anything worse than "food critics"? Freeloading leeches mooching of others' hard work while pretending they are the arbiters of taste (which is subjective).
>which is subjective).
Nah, some things are genuine shit, dude. It's subjective is just used as a cope at times.
I thought SharkTalegay was perma-banned? What happened?
Probably still using his grandma's PC to avoid the ban
Most people use phones now to browse Cinemaphile dude
I have to imagine the dude had many other factors at play leading to his suicide and that bad review was the final straw that broke the camel's back.
There is a very compelling fan theory that Gustav and Anton are estranged brothers, so it would make a lot more sense that if your own brother thought your life's work was objectively shit, while he himself was still respected, well known and on top of that in better shape.
Killing yourself would seem like a pretty good option.
Plus these characters are French, French people kill themselves for much less then this.
French people are like the Japanese people of Europe.
>fan theory
Yeah no
he looks massively gay