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Alas. On the bright side, at least he didn't, like, die.
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Yet. Doesn't Sweden have the highest suicide rate in the world? Must be all that cheese & fish. And Eurodisco winners.
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Perhaps death would have been kinder than this nothingness that will now inhabit Dolph every day for the rest of his life.
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U Magnus must be crushed.. will he end his self-imposed exile to comment?
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Perhaps the more pressing matters he had/have to attend to had something to do with this...
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Sierra Leone has the highest suicide rate, according to UNFPA. And THAT is understandable, considering the conditions there. I think it was also rated the "most dangerous place to live in", in the last Guiness Book.
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I think calling whatever he did "acting" is pushing it a bit.
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Well, he gave the definitive He-Man in "Masters of the Universe", and, er...
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Who can forget his epic performance opposite screen stuf Jean-Claude Van Damme in Universal Soldier? Simply an academy award caliber performance.
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