Anderson Cooper’s tribute to his friend Anthony Bourdain

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  • @biganthar
    @biganthar 6 років тому +1333

    I don't know one celebrity that was so respectful to so many different cultures. The world, not just this country, lost a legend.

    • @petebauman9630
      @petebauman9630 6 років тому +6

      Openly wishing for the deaths of all White people is respect for different cultures??? You're a special kind of stupid or an old fashion type of evil

    • @106andie
      @106andie 6 років тому +24

      Pete Bauman ugh chill out...

    • @gilliangirl1
      @gilliangirl1 6 років тому +9

      He called for the death of vegans and vegetarians. Respect my ass. He was a self-centred ass.

    • @leonardevans1995
      @leonardevans1995 6 років тому +1

      Anthony K Agreed! Ive been watching his show for years. #ALegendTakesAWalkIntheSky

    • @CakeDecor240
      @CakeDecor240 6 років тому +1

      Yes, you are right.

  • @wnose
    @wnose Рік тому +46

    Today he would have been 5 years older. RIP Anthony Bourdain, never forgotten.
    One of the finest Americans of this century.

  • @samanthahalfacre5100
    @samanthahalfacre5100 5 років тому +689

    I never actually met him, but I feel I knew him. I've traveled the world with him within the walls of my living room. Ate supper with him nearly every night. My 6 yr. Old daughter loves him too. I have still not had the heart to tell her that he passed away. Not only because I know she will be heart broken, but also we are healing from one of my best friends also passing this year. 2018 was a bad year for us. But mainly so she can still enjoy him, the way I used to. Now I watch him and it deeply saddens me to know that he is no longer with us. I never met you, but I feel I knew you and you took me places and taught me things I would never be able to go and do on my own. I pray you are at peace now Anthony Bourdain. When I eat pork and drink I will think of you.

    • @funku.1662
      @funku.1662 5 років тому +34

      I love it when people write from their soul...

    • @yasmin-lq8pp
      @yasmin-lq8pp 5 років тому +4

      awwww

    • @eastcoastnews9529
      @eastcoastnews9529 5 років тому +3

      Samantha Halfacre I’m crying because I didn’t know and he changed my life and my family gatherings. I posted a short story 😢😭😇

    • @chelseac2190
      @chelseac2190 4 роки тому +5

      Samantha, Well stated.

    • @dreamitable
      @dreamitable 4 роки тому +10

      so sweet Samantha, watery eyes that gave me, thank you, you got it when you said you felt like you knew him, boy so many people would have loved to have known him, he maybe didn't know what he had...

  • @xxshotxx1
    @xxshotxx1 2 роки тому +172

    Anthony was a philosopher. Through and through. He was able to take such a simple thing like food and expand it’s meaning past the ability to eat. It’s hard to accept his death, but it was beautiful to see how many adventures he was able to take. Anthony, you’re no longer exploring this world, you’re now exploring another. Rest easy bourdain. We love you.

    • @Hellyea4Trump
      @Hellyea4Trump Рік тому

      Eh philosopher blah blah blah , coward more like it. Had he hung himself from his single wife trailer while evading the IRS and other debt collectors I'd have more sympathy for him. Instead he hung hi.self from his luxury 5 star hotel room in fucking France of all places all the while he was clearing 100k per episode while doing the best most fulfilling job on the face of the planet. But sure he was a "philosopher"

    • @mt1118A1
      @mt1118A1 Рік тому +1

      Great story teller....

  • @summersanchez8212
    @summersanchez8212 6 років тому +313

    Love you Anthony Bourdain... you brought me places I will never get to go in person. My favorite show was when you sat with a family in Iran, that changes my understanding of the world. Thank you for all you gave us!!!!💗

    • @Hellohello-vp5jk
      @Hellohello-vp5jk 6 років тому +13

      This news brought me very deep sadness I’m from Iran and I love the what he have done , he showed different side of Normal people’s life around the world.he was a great guy we will miss him sadly!! But our question remains
      Unanswered why? someone like him his life cut short !!

    • @MatthewBaran
      @MatthewBaran 6 років тому +7

      Summer Sanchez he did something so wonderful in that Iran episode. In those Episodes where he showed humanity vast and loving, despite what some may say. His work will always be remembered and missed.

    • @ShervinSaffari
      @ShervinSaffari 6 років тому +5

      interesting fact about that episode, cnn has done virtually no reruns of that episode whereas all other episodes keep getting rebroadcasted on the weekends. now this is a bit conspiratorial on my part but not that far fetched either: the establishment, of which cnn is a part of, doesnt want you to think of iran as place where any normal looking or happy people live they need you think of iran as a hell hole where women are treated like dogs so that if they ever launch a war they can justify it and ABs episode in iran didnt help them paint the picture they want.

    • @kamiliashemir6743
      @kamiliashemir6743 Рік тому

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  • @FredBanuelos
    @FredBanuelos 6 років тому +728

    Anthony Bourdain was inspirational.. He Inspired me to travel, and on my travels, I met my wife.

    • @eastcoastnews9529
      @eastcoastnews9529 5 років тому +15

      Freddy B god bless you and your family

    • @nelq415
      @nelq415 5 років тому +8

      please uplaod more videos,I love seeing the work in progress of people. P.s. I loved Anthony Bourdain,

    • @dirtracer38829
      @dirtracer38829 4 роки тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/QiQv-19e0zQ/v-deo.html yeah no he was a pos

    • @lotterylarry7777
      @lotterylarry7777 4 роки тому

      90 day fiancé ?

    • @MrUwphotography
      @MrUwphotography 4 роки тому +7

      I went to Montreal shortly after his death. As a fan of his writing and work, I ordered Poutine. It didn't appeal to me, but I owed it to him to try it. Any time I go to a really good restaurant or a country I haven't visited before, I eat something I have never had. Thanks Tony.

  • @1989TaylorsVersiom
    @1989TaylorsVersiom 6 років тому +255

    I found out as soon as I woke up and burst into tears and cried all day. My father committed suicide and I was the one to find him. Eventually I became a Chef before becoming a stay at home mom. Anthony and Sean Brock are my absolute favorite chefs. I tried to stop crying but couldn’t and went a head and make breakfast for my husband and I and cried while eating too. Cooking has always been my number 1 love. Anthony was an inspiration to many. So honest. So loving. Always willing to listen. Taking people all over the world to see new places they wouldn’t of seen or food they would of never heard of if not for his show. My heart breaks for his family and his daughter. May he forever be in peace now. You were so loved and will be missed by many. 😭😭😭

    • @LibsRockU
      @LibsRockU 6 років тому +11

      Beautiful tribute. Take care of yourself & your loved ones....Sounds like you are!

    • @timthompson8297
      @timthompson8297 6 років тому +10

      Jackie I hope you feel better today. I was quite shocked when I saw the headline too. Never expected something like that.

    • @wollywolly1734
      @wollywolly1734 6 років тому +3

      I applauded

    • @Gatekeeperaquatic
      @Gatekeeperaquatic 6 років тому +2

      Jackie Kramer BLESS YOUR ♥️

    • @livingdeadgurlll
      @livingdeadgurlll 6 років тому +10

      DatYamaha450 JusGoinHam wow whata pathetic person you are. You don't understand hardship and how what happend to her in the past could've triggered this. So shut the fuck up with your ignorance and go live your spoiled life. Ignorance is what's wrong with this world people who have never felt hardships or trauma don't understand it so they tell others to suck it up. Its pathetic .I feel bad for your inability to feel empathy

  • @nami-san1209
    @nami-san1209 5 років тому +113

    I will never get over this. He once said “Travel changes you. As you move through this life and this world you change things slightly, you leave marks behind, however small. And in return, life-and travel-leaves marks on you.” And you, Tony, you left a huge mark and impact on my life. Thank you.

  • @mollieheil2828
    @mollieheil2828 6 років тому +590

    I feel like he was one of the only people on TV who tried to prove that we don't have to be afraid of one another.

    • @mrsn3sbit888
      @mrsn3sbit888 6 років тому +10

      He was courageous because he took the final step into the unknown.

    • @SB-ki7qd
      @SB-ki7qd 6 років тому +17

      Robert Bemister don’t call someone coward for suicide they have demons but no one can claim they are weak maybe Anthony was stronger than u are

    • @juliangodfrey9198
      @juliangodfrey9198 6 років тому

      S B yea he's a coward, we all have demons it's just for us not to be afraid of them that gives us bravery, he was afraid of his demons and therefore he is coward

    • @SB-ki7qd
      @SB-ki7qd 6 років тому +10

      Get _Busy_Again God didn’t make no man weak the devil is within us all watch what u say it can be held against u don’t judge a suicide u r not correct

    • @RaidPvPMan
      @RaidPvPMan 6 років тому +4

      what the fuck are yall talking about..... we all have demons.. he was a coward...?? Can you guys just reread what you said. Dont think like that lmao

  • @ArabellaCharm
    @ArabellaCharm 6 років тому +373

    It's sad, No Reservations got me through a terrible divorce and depression. He took me around the world and got my mind off of my troubles. RIP Anthony.

    • @pearlobrien2274
      @pearlobrien2274 6 років тому +12

      StylistNtraining
      His soothing voice in the background as the TV was on. I had a traumatic surgery and had lost my mind as the pain ripped me apart but his beautiful voice.... his beautiful voice. 😢

    • @bethgrogan1853
      @bethgrogan1853 6 років тому +11

      No Reservations was the one show each week that my ex-husband and I would sit together and watch. I remember him saying, "You got five minutes, grab the snacks!" because the show would always make us hungry. Then we would hunker down to see where Anthony would take us that week. It's one of the best memories I have from my marriage.

    • @firstlast5289
      @firstlast5289 6 років тому +7

      Beth Grogan haha on the 5 minutes to get the snacks. I'll have to remember that when watching food- related shows. 😃 Thanks for the laughs. And may you find and discover new memories in your life as you endeavor to move forward and live it!!!! 🎉🎊🍨🍧🎂🍕👌👑

    • @leonardobonilla1515
      @leonardobonilla1515 6 років тому +4

      Exactly same here.

    • @popev3887
      @popev3887 6 років тому

      StylistNtraning, did your 8 year old boy bride get a big settlement from you? Bordain was the biggest arrogant asshole in the world. You must have about a zero IQ if Anthony Bordello got your mind off of your troubles. Toodles sweetie pie.....

  • @shabeenshareef
    @shabeenshareef 6 років тому +280

    Honestly I've never been more saddened by the news of a celebrity passing away. Truly a larger than life human being!! RIP AB

    • @tootsiemarkovitz3551
      @tootsiemarkovitz3551 6 років тому +2

      shabeen shareef day

    • @joeschizoid7762
      @joeschizoid7762 6 років тому +1

      His suicide was his greatest service to humanity. I hated Anthony Bourdain.

    • @highlyfavored2434
      @highlyfavored2434 5 років тому +3

      Each time I visit a new city or country I Google top places to eat there by Anthony bourdain ... had some of the best meals in Chicago and Boston recommended by him

    • @savingraves
      @savingraves 5 років тому +6

      Joe Schizoid fuck you.

    • @bibletwink666
      @bibletwink666 5 років тому +3

      @@joeschizoid7762 and why did you hate him? And why would you ratber see him commit suicide rather then see him improve?

  • @vernacohen6988
    @vernacohen6988 4 роки тому +785

    Damn, still missing him so much as I watch this in 2020!

    • @SharmaGoopta123
      @SharmaGoopta123 4 роки тому +14

      Same. His insight and life experiences were so inspiring and can teach people so much. He is missed.

    • @anitasubramans
      @anitasubramans 4 роки тому +7

      Me too.

    • @eduardochavacano
      @eduardochavacano 4 роки тому +2

      i forgot he died a year ago... I thought this was recent.

    • @moose6667
      @moose6667 4 роки тому +11

      He’s among a small handful of people who’s opinions I’d absolutely love to hear right now, considering the state of the world. He was a phenomenal storyteller, and as someone who shares his first name, but not a hair of his talent, I miss him terribly. RIP Mr Bourdain.

    • @bethlemon5868
      @bethlemon5868 4 роки тому +3

      Same!

  • @TheGamerXL
    @TheGamerXL 6 років тому +149

    I never thought I could hurt so much from a death of someone I’ve never met before. But this truly hurts, watching ALL of Anthonys episodes, seeing this man share LIFE with strangers all over the world made me feel optimistic about humanity. This mans exterior was so tough that you would never think he can be hurt. A true Legend, a real man, a poet of life and love. You will be missed my dear friend RIP ❤️❤️❤️😔😢

    • @Pegsboy1013
      @Pegsboy1013 6 років тому +3

      So very well said. Thank you.

    • @dreamitable
      @dreamitable 4 роки тому +4

      I loved how he walked and dressed, he seemed like one of us too, very easy to relate to, his tallness was beautiful !!! his voice, his words and understanding...a very exceptional human being.....I pray for his daughter....

  •  6 років тому +270

    It's not so much about encouraging people to talk about depression, as it is about encouraging people to listen.

    • @jlandrum80able
      @jlandrum80able 6 років тому +14

      terry hughes I wish I could like this comment a million times! So true...

    •  6 років тому

      You know it, AZ Girl livin in a TX world! x

    • @Nexus-ub4hs
      @Nexus-ub4hs 6 років тому +3

      terry hughes Very well said

    • @saasmiyaa2589
      @saasmiyaa2589 6 років тому +11

      Year ago I suffered depression I told everyone in my family including my mom and my spouse the only person that listened me was my sister. Still no one was there for me as much as I needed.

    • @KetoZenLifestyle
      @KetoZenLifestyle 6 років тому +1

      terry hughes 👌👌👌 well said

  • @princesssarah1213
    @princesssarah1213 6 років тому +133

    He did an amazing amount for recovering addicts. Changing opinions and being open about a subject that many denied. I'm saddened by this. I loved him.

    • @ddavis4730
      @ddavis4730 6 років тому +2

      Pete Bauman we love what we knew of him, one day when you die will people say, he liked to bad mouth people he didn't know personally? If you don't have some good to say....

    • @emmamadison8538
      @emmamadison8538 6 років тому

      Pete Bauman Wtf

  • @Bingusginghs
    @Bingusginghs 4 роки тому +264

    When this man died I cried like a baby for days... Rest In Peace chef

    • @smsonproductions
      @smsonproductions 4 роки тому +6

      I dont know why i was so emotional when he passed but i was and still this day i really wish he was still around. We miss you.

    • @dsm02c
      @dsm02c 4 роки тому +3

      Only celebrity I’ve ever gave a shot about when he died.

    • @MicheleMJJ
      @MicheleMJJ 3 роки тому +6

      It was like a punch in the stomach with an ache that never goes away,

    • @carabolsinger
      @carabolsinger 3 роки тому +2

      😭😭😭😭

    • @GOODNOIGHT
      @GOODNOIGHT 3 роки тому +1

      As a former chef I cried as well. It was devastating

  • @cvmitchell9368
    @cvmitchell9368 6 років тому +177

    This is truly devastating. This world has lost it's spark, it's raw, it's genuineness.

    • @moazdefasi8897
      @moazdefasi8897 6 років тому

      Cicily Mitchell who is he😕

    • @NewNormalWorldOrder
      @NewNormalWorldOrder 6 років тому +3

      Cicily Mitchell
      Lmao y’all weird

    • @blackatheistmillionaire1636
      @blackatheistmillionaire1636 6 років тому +2

      Cicily Mitchell. Your really going waaaaaay overboard.

    • @Nick23at63
      @Nick23at63 6 років тому +1

      Ralph Comer
      - Your god allows way too much suffering to be considered loving. Your god is pathetic for failing to make a perfect world where mankind could live happily. Santa is a much better entity to admire, he brings joy to people without sentencing them to hell.

    • @Nick23at63
      @Nick23at63 6 років тому +1

      Ralph Comer
      - If God isn't a god of confusion, why are there thousands of different Christian denominations? Look, Anthony Bourdain was a much better soul than your god, please spew your filth about your idol somewhere else, this is a tribute to Anthony, not a forum for you to spew lies about an evil god.

  • @MyArtandTravels
    @MyArtandTravels 6 років тому +42

    Rest In Peace Mr.Bourdain. You inspired me, a germaphobe to become a explorer. From a cubicle office life to finding myself in streets of India. Your humble beginnings is an inspiration as I can relate. You are so missed, but explorer in me will continue, thanks to you. 🙏

    • @petebauman9630
      @petebauman9630 6 років тому +2

      So Bourdain's call for White genocide inspired you. How did his dream of White genocide inspire you and What have you done to help make Bourdain's dream of White genocide reality?

    • @yasinm.3162
      @yasinm.3162 6 років тому

      you're pathetic.

    • @pec104
      @pec104 6 років тому

      Tertiary Trump Derangement syndrome is liberal business. Deal with it yourselves. Your illnesses are of your own making.

  • @hunterwyatt6881
    @hunterwyatt6881 6 років тому +102

    Anthony's death is hitting me far harder than I care to admit.
    He was the best kind of person...anybody who can help make people across the world be less afraid of each other it's a good man.
    We've lost an angel...and it's a gut-punch to know hes gone.😔

    • @libural9636
      @libural9636 6 років тому

      best kind of person? hmm, looks like he is a child abandoning pos. did u actually read what u wrote?

    • @jackoscratch8560
      @jackoscratch8560 6 років тому +1

      "best kind of person? hmm, looks like he is a child abandoning pos. did u actually read what u wrote?"
      FUCK OFF, you heartless Nazi FUCK.

    • @libural9636
      @libural9636 6 років тому

      scratch 'em comrade

    • @jackoscratch8560
      @jackoscratch8560 6 років тому

      "scratch 'em comrade"
      Spam reported AGAIN.

    • @libural9636
      @libural9636 6 років тому

      Jack O'Scratch ma ballz ooooooh reported spam. Ooooohhh gonna go tell momma next? No worries i will fill her in tonight for ya.

  • @alexcurran736
    @alexcurran736 4 роки тому +117

    I don't cry over celebrity deaths, but this one still hurts. One of the greatest story tellers of our times and someone that so many people can relate to. It's easy to see him as a friend even though I never had the chance to meet him. Still devistating to think of

    • @robertkennedy8503
      @robertkennedy8503 2 роки тому +3

      I agree with you about not crying over celebrity deaths, but when Anthony died I felt as if a good friend had died, even when I never met him in person, I hope wherever he is he knows that there are many people who loved him and miss him.

  • @allball4924
    @allball4924 6 років тому +277

    Thank you very much Mr. Cooper for your very heartfelt, fair and sobering tribute to Mr. Bourdian.

    • @dogkisses
      @dogkisses 6 років тому +2

      all ball Indeed!

    • @genetillman2313
      @genetillman2313 6 років тому +2

      Cooper gets fucked in the pooper.

    • @sergioropo3019
      @sergioropo3019 6 років тому +6

      What's wrong with you, gene tillman?

    • @kevinkmckenzie730
      @kevinkmckenzie730 6 років тому +1

      What a loser guy aye? fake news cnn lost out with this guy :)

    • @kevinkmckenzie730
      @kevinkmckenzie730 6 років тому +1

      cooper eats mens poop holes..no wonder he suicided. Couldn't live with his shame :)

  • @MsTuliplady
    @MsTuliplady 6 років тому +49

    Ive had deep and lasting bipolar disorder for 25 years. The highs can be fun, but the lows are absolutely crushing. Ive contemplated suicide many many many times. The only thing that keeps me here is my profound belief in reincarnation and in knowing that death is not the end. But a door. And whatever you could not conquer in this life, you will repeat in the next. Your dark side is not something you slay. Its meant to give you a different understanding of existence. Darkness is real. Shake its hand, respect it, and know that the good that exists in you is greater. Its a test used to discover your best self. If you were always happy, you would never stretch. Until you get weary. Stretch. Understand. Empathise. Love. Rest in greatness Bourdain

    • @teemadarif8243
      @teemadarif8243 6 років тому +5

      MsTuliplady May you and all of us keep striving. This world is no joke.

    • @abadplanner1
      @abadplanner1 6 років тому

      reincarnation? Bwahhh ha ha you nut job

    • @shannonulibarri5759
      @shannonulibarri5759 6 років тому +4

      Ms. T,
      Very, very well said. I'm sorry to here about your everyday situation
      You have to deal with. But so wonderfully greatful, I was able to read your reply you posted on UA-cam. Gonna miss Anthony and his shows insight. But everyday is a new day to hope and try. You will never be better off choosing death over life. Stay , live,
      love w/ us.

    • @alexs.1242
      @alexs.1242 6 років тому +1

      Not sure anyone can truly understand until they've been there themselves. One of the unfortunate social and societal side effects of this malady. And it is a malady. The first step is recognizing it. Then, fighting it, knowing it's going to be a long, hard battle - possibly lifelong, as you say. The only way to deal with it, I suspect, is to listen to the advice of your friends and stay as close to them as possible.

    • @KEVINLTINWAN
      @KEVINLTINWAN 5 місяців тому

      Well articulated, nuanced, and relatable.

  • @Angel-tw3ko
    @Angel-tw3ko 6 років тому +75

    Anthony, I never met you, but I will miss travelling places unknown with you, may God please have mercy on his soul. Rest easy

    • @genetillman2313
      @genetillman2313 6 років тому

      Angel 1973 good thing hes reading your post.

    • @Thyalwaysseek
      @Thyalwaysseek 6 років тому

      What did he do for God to have mercy on his soul?

    • @kevinkmckenzie730
      @kevinkmckenzie730 6 років тому

      I couldn't stand his cooking to be honest. Oh well he be cooking for many ..in hell :)

    • @kevinkmckenzie730
      @kevinkmckenzie730 6 років тому

      God don't have mercy on those who suicide. God has eternal flames of hell awaiting Mr Bourdain. RIH

    • @brodylake345
      @brodylake345 6 років тому +1

      Trevor K McKenzie Apparently God doesn't show any mercy for your hair line neither. You miserable puke

  • @n8lhf
    @n8lhf 4 роки тому +9

    My son is on the autism spectrum and was a kind of picky eater. But we would watch Anthony Bourdain's shows together and travel vicariously through him. And through Anthony Bourdain my son became a little bit more adventurous with food, and for that I will always be grateful to him. When Anthony Bourdain died there were several episodes of his show left...my son could not watch them. Bourdain was such a great story teller and he was so fun to watch. The shows were visually stunning to watch.

  • @jesuzee11
    @jesuzee11 6 років тому +270

    This one shocked me and saddened me what a lost. #RIP

    • @budaskins7342
      @budaskins7342 6 років тому +2

      Since you find this to be a time to make tasteless jokes, let me be the troll in the room & say GO FUCK YOURSELF!!!

    • @MrSmokedies
      @MrSmokedies 6 років тому +3

      texas thunder Fuck you.

    • @watchgoose
      @watchgoose 6 років тому

      TEXAS that's "role". Regardless of what he said, he did take the coward's way out.

    • @maryannbrown5762
      @maryannbrown5762 6 років тому +3

      watchgoose Until you’ve suffered from severe depression, a terrible, dark illness that does not discriminate, you really don’t know what you’re talking about. People who commit suicide are not cowards. I recommend that you read:
      NOONDAY DEMON: An Atlas of Depression, by Andrew Solomon. It won the National Book Award the year it was first published and a newer edition has added/updated information.

  • @annalaw4684
    @annalaw4684 6 років тому +43

    I traveled the world with Anthony, I visited places I know, I will never physically go....I smelled the aroma of foods he connected over. The sight s were beautiful, sad, baffeling, yet breath taking!!!!! I experienced a GOD given high as I watched Parts Unknown each week/on demand. There was the human connection Anthony hungered to bind. Anthony used each episode, to erase any barriers of our cultural, social, economic differences. I was there with Anthony each week, mind, heart, spirit and soul!!!!!!! R.I.P Anthony....Nice to have been acquainted with you!!!

    • @kimbaa.g.4038
      @kimbaa.g.4038 6 років тому

      Yes my feelings exactly. He was a beautiful soul and will be missed ❤️

  • @starlamorgan9776
    @starlamorgan9776 6 років тому +82

    Thank you Anderson. Such a beautiful tribute. I only knew Anthony through his many adventures on television. My heart dropped when I heard he was gone. I can't imagine the loss his family and friends are feeling. Prayers for you all.

    • @genetillman2313
      @genetillman2313 6 років тому

      Starla Morgan cooper sticks his dick in the pooper.

  • @what_Love_Drew_forth
    @what_Love_Drew_forth 3 місяці тому +2

    My father took his life in the same way. It’s nice to watch someone be remembered so fondly that went the same way. Everyone deserves to be remembered for what made them special.

  • @kandisue1753
    @kandisue1753 6 років тому +33

    No one really knows what is really going on inside someone the struggles, the pain, the hopelessness that people carry within themselves. Life deals you a hand of cards (good with the bad) - you either play that hand out until a natural end or you choose to exit on your own accord... I wish Anthony could have stayed...because his tomorrow may have been a little brighter...Shine on somewhere beyond the blue Anthony...you are free. Thank you for sharing a part of your life with the rest of us. Honoring the life of someone very special who will always be remembered.

  • @CarlosRodriguez-dd4sb
    @CarlosRodriguez-dd4sb 6 років тому +20

    His travels and ruminations brought me a great deal of joy. He, through his shows and books, educated me about other peoples, cultures, and how sharing a meal with someone tears down barriers and creates common ground.
    Take something from this man - break bread with someone new and different than you. Explore and continuously learn. And always live life like it's a grand adventure...

  • @4GUESTS
    @4GUESTS 6 років тому +1036

    The world's greatest story teller didn't leave a note.

    • @genetillman2313
      @genetillman2313 6 років тому +118

      4GUESTS he left a note about how he wanted his body marinated and cooked at 350.

    • @eyrindirkharneus3815
      @eyrindirkharneus3815 6 років тому +157

      gene tillman You're going to hell.

    • @Unfriend123
      @Unfriend123 6 років тому +113

      depression is hell no note will explain

    • @freddyflintstoned913
      @freddyflintstoned913 6 років тому +36

      Notes change nothing.

    • @Welcome2TheInternet
      @Welcome2TheInternet 6 років тому +17

      except he DID leave a note. it was in the room near his body.

  • @CherylSaw
    @CherylSaw 4 роки тому +63

    “Travel changes you. As you move through this life and this world you change things slightly, you leave marks behind, however small. And in return, life - and travel - leaves marks on you.”
    - Anthony Bourdain

  • @trollmaster5668
    @trollmaster5668 6 років тому +215

    Shock is an understatement
    I will miss him

    • @thiccviener825
      @thiccviener825 6 років тому

      his girlfriend Asia Argento cheated on him in Rome with a 28 year old dude named Hugo Clement. There's your answer.

    • @MsRose00
      @MsRose00 6 років тому +2

      I will too. He was one of my favorite people. Raw, authentic, yet charismatic!

    • @siivamoana3091
      @siivamoana3091 6 років тому

      Steve C shut up

    • @siivamoana3091
      @siivamoana3091 6 років тому

      Angie Dibella how do u know he didn't know him? Grow up. Stop acting like a kid.

  • @woodchipper3538
    @woodchipper3538 6 років тому +56

    Took me around the world for free.thanks dude

  • @des895
    @des895 6 років тому +166

    I cried, I got mad at him and asked, why? Why? Why?! His voice used to give me a sense of peace. My husband and I loved him and his show so much, if we think we weren’t going to make it to his show, we made sure one of us would record it. Our Sunday night is not going to be the same any more. I missed him already. Still sad. Thank you Anthony for giving us your all. Rest In Peace.

    • @pennilane17
      @pennilane17 6 років тому +4

      des895 I had the same response.

    • @rustyshackleford4076
      @rustyshackleford4076 6 років тому +7

      des895 I think it’s harder for people who like someone’s public persona, because thats only one aspect of themselves that they allow us to see. Like we were only allowed to see Robin Williams as an actor, so we assumed that that was who he was at all times, making it seems so confusing when someone so visibly happy was actually sad. We all wear certain masks with people and only open up to the ones we trust, so even with close ones maybe you could be the one receiving the layered treatment or the vulnerable one

    • @bigbysnow6306
      @bigbysnow6306 6 років тому +1

      Me me me me me me.. me me me memememeeme me me me me... I guess narcissism is just a normal
      Trait with people now

    • @markcary5928
      @markcary5928 6 років тому +1

      b flower what fuck you talking about. I will save you seat in hell loser

    • @sbcaliforniakitty
      @sbcaliforniakitty 6 років тому +1

      REST IN PEACE ANTHONY......

  • @christianastannum6223
    @christianastannum6223 10 місяців тому +7

    6 years later, nothing has done the things he did. How he made food the most relatable thing for everyone to watch. Truly amazing man, its just sad he didnt know how many people care about him.

  • @salamanca1954
    @salamanca1954 6 років тому +304

    In my youth I worked for 80 hours a week as a sous, and some years later, the first time I picked up "Kitchen Confidential" I felt like I knew this guy. The rogueishness was especially attractive because it seems to permeate a kitchen working at full speed to make good food. This is only a pale example, but it resonated with me. We served duck a l'orange, and our duck sauce was made from scratch: duck stock, fresh squeezed orange juice, and our secret ingredient -- a big dollop of Grand Marnier. Customers loved it. One day our manager told us to substitute triple sec for the Grand Marnier, said "no one will notice. The Grand Marnier is too expensive!" My chef and I shared a look, agreed to adulterate our fine sauce with crap, and sent him on his way. From then on, whenever we made a new batch of duck sauce, we would serve the manager and the post-lunch wait staff their lunch in a side room, and either I or my chef would keep a lookout on them through the little round window while the other ran behind the bar and poured the big dollop of Grand Marnier into a glass. Then we would run back into the kitchen and make our sauce -- the right way. The people continued to rave about the sauce, the manager thought he was saving money, and we knew we were doing the right thing. It's an insignificant little restaurant story, but I always thought that Tony would have wholeheartedly approved. I will miss him so.

    • @overthemoon9941
      @overthemoon9941 6 років тому +4

      salamanca1954 ..lol great story, sure he would ha e loved it! Sounds like him..👌😊

    • @firstlast5289
      @firstlast5289 6 років тому +3

      salamanca1954 Appreciate the story!

    • @jayhubb4390
      @jayhubb4390 6 років тому +7

      from one chef to another, cheers to sneeking behind the bar! and another for our colleague!

    • @Letsallparty2
      @Letsallparty2 6 років тому +3

      salamanca1954 Thanks for sharing this

    • @MrBBG98
      @MrBBG98 6 років тому +6

      What a great piece of integrity to share with us......thank you

  • @limjahey9244
    @limjahey9244 6 років тому +543

    He got me through some dark times. this breaks my heart.

    • @adamz707
      @adamz707 6 років тому +4

      Exploration Inspiration
      Great that he might have helped you but the truth is he was a pedophile whom was going to be put in prison. He’s connected to Weinstein and many other creeps! Do some research

    • @giggs_4208
      @giggs_4208 6 років тому +23

      A777 you sir are an idiot

    • @alexs.1242
      @alexs.1242 6 років тому +8

      Couldn't agree more. A sad day, indeed.

    • @alexs.1242
      @alexs.1242 6 років тому +4

      oh for fuck's sake, read a book. Any book, really. Just read one.

    • @alexs.1242
      @alexs.1242 6 років тому +4

      "idiot" doesn't seem to cover it, somehow, but it'll do for now.

  • @Marckymarc71
    @Marckymarc71 6 років тому +19

    After reading and watching the interviews with Tony last week speaking about his last shoot--the Hong Kong episode, things seem clearer to me. He had tried for years to get his idol, the legendary cinematographer Christopher Doyle, to appear in an episode. Not only did he appear, but he got behind the camera and actually photographed the entire episode. To add to the serendipity, his director had an emergency illness 2 days before the shoot. He asked his girlfriend Asia Argento to step in and direct it. She did. And all this happened in Hong Kong--Tony's favorite location. It was truly the pinnacle of his career. Could it EVER get any better...
    I know Tony loved his friends and his family, but I think his career (Not the money nor the fame, but the PASSION for what he did) was his life. He lived life hard and passionatly, yet with great sensitivity, and sometimes that passion can drain you over time--especially when you reach a perceived pinnacle that you fear you may never reach again. I think Hong Kong was, in his mind, as good as it could get, and as good as it was ever going to be.

  • @dutchy5406
    @dutchy5406 5 років тому +11

    Watched his shows every day almost...for years. They helped me forget many things, helped me sleep at night, helped me cope...over a year later and I still can't bring myself to watch again. Hopefully I will someday. Miss ya Mr. Bourdain.

  • @jschultz6075
    @jschultz6075 6 років тому +475

    R.I.P. Anthony Bourdain. He seemed like a guy that would be great to be around.

    • @micheinnz
      @micheinnz 6 років тому +12

      I'd have loved to have gone for a few beers and some street food with him.

    • @TheNeeenha
      @TheNeeenha 6 років тому +5

      oh hell ya....I'll miss him like a good friend

    • @chokinonashes61
      @chokinonashes61 6 років тому +2

      J Schultz
      I agree, I don't know much about Mr Bourdain, but he seemed to be an interesting and fun man.
      He is right about eating food when overseas. It's important to most cultures. The only time I completely balked was when offered a sheep's eye in Turkey, when I was 19!

    • @siivamoana3091
      @siivamoana3091 6 років тому +6

      Steve C stfu

    • @humorisgoodforhealth
      @humorisgoodforhealth 6 років тому +4

      Steve C type chaos agent and sewer rat are now smearing good courageous hero who fought real fights against rapey giant Weinstein and exposed himself to MOSSAD grade professional hit men. Always follow TrumpRussiaMercer thugs' projections. Child-trafficking Trump gestapo people pre-emptively called former FLOTUS Hillary child trafficker. Now they are calling MeToo figurehead Bourdain a "pedo" ---- which means, real powerful pedophile was after Bourdain. But that would be too obvious to be considered a conspiracy theory.
      #4theLoveOfBourdain WE WILL REMEMBER!

  • @mentallo
    @mentallo 6 років тому +147

    He was a class on his own. Chef. Philosopher. Traveler. Complicated genius. Drunk and Druggy. but above all a man with a passion for life that was contagious ...truly devastating that he gave up his passion for life by ending his own. Only somebody with deep and dark depression can understand the choice he made. Do not judge him, depression makes you a person who sees NO LIGHT at all. He reached a point where he couldnt take anymore of life. I understand this feeling. I am always suicidal its just a matter of degree. Right now I feel like 30% suicidal but I have been up to 90%. This can change from one week to the next.
    I will miss this man immensely. A true loss to the world.

    • @ianexcalibur7096
      @ianexcalibur7096 6 років тому +4

      mentallo He was a racist piece of shit you idiot, do a bit of research, FFS,

    • @maryannbrown5762
      @maryannbrown5762 6 років тому +10

      Mentallo: Take care of yourself and pay no attention to the scummy comments from the trolls.

    • @CaptianNarcotics274
      @CaptianNarcotics274 6 років тому +2

      MaryAnn Brown Nah. He was racist old fuck.
      He was even open about White people genocide.
      ua-cam.com/video/GKZpqwhJUbs/v-deo.html

    • @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494
      @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494 6 років тому +2

      +MaryAnn thankyou, lovely soul :-)

    • @tammywines9771
      @tammywines9771 6 років тому

      Okay Lmfao isn't it crazy and he was white lol what a loon

  • @serinabarbadensis
    @serinabarbadensis 6 років тому +141

    As soon as the clip of Anthony Bourdain started playing, I continued crying.
    Life is precious. I love you all.

    • @matthewsmith9755
      @matthewsmith9755 6 років тому +4

      I love you too baby 😘

    • @safiaabdi1739
      @safiaabdi1739 6 років тому +3

      Matthew Smith -_-

    • @gmasoldier
      @gmasoldier 6 років тому +8

      Life is precious but feeling trapped inside depression is not easy. 10 years battling depression. I'm 26.

    • @Shockguey
      @Shockguey 6 років тому +1

      "Life is precious"
      Bourdain didn't agree.

    • @stormblessed2321
      @stormblessed2321 6 років тому +4

      Give some extra love to those leaving nasty, despicable comments. They definitely need it even though they probably don’t deserve it.

  • @barebp
    @barebp 4 роки тому +71

    Tony still teaching us about human condition and life even after his passing. I watch his shows during this quarantine.

  • @OiOi-mo4mb
    @OiOi-mo4mb 6 років тому +57

    THANK YOU, Anderson Cooper for this beautiful tribute on Anthony Bourdain. He will be missed.

  • @jengildz9104
    @jengildz9104 6 років тому +134

    Anyone else really gonna miss his voice? It was good...the way he spoke, the tone. RIP man....such a shame. Life is already so short. But, I suffer from depression and anxiety that is stable with meds, music, love of my children, support, and most of all, I try to be kind to myself, mentally. Cause ALOT of things and ppl in this world are not so kind...

    • @turnabuoni
      @turnabuoni 6 років тому +1

      Hope you will find a way to cure your depression! If you like podcasts you can listen to " The hilarious world of Depression" where people who have dealt with depression are talking about their experience,it is informative and funny.(I get it on Spotify) Also for anyone here who is reading this: Do not hesitate to get professional help, depression is serious and it is ok to seek help. You would not self-medicate a broken arm or leg,-and similarly depression is an illness which can be treated by medical/therapetic professionals.

    • @DANIxDANGER
      @DANIxDANGER 6 років тому +3

      J Gildz i have a full on crush on that man. His swagger, dry sense of humor, his "i don't give a fuck" mentality and how much he just really loved cultures. I watched every single episode of every single show he’s created, and it truly hit me in the gut and made my eyes water. I was honestly heartbroken .
      I suffer from depression and while I do imagine myself dying, I don’t want to die. So I completely understand where your coming from. Don’t ever lose the light that’s been keeping you going. ❤️

    • @cathylawrence7382
      @cathylawrence7382 6 років тому

      DANIxDANGER I so agree. He was so manly yet so intelligent, So hot!!! So cool! So sexy! I want him back!

    • @aliciaveal1284
      @aliciaveal1284 6 років тому

      J Gildz praise you, stay strong and brave. I don't know you and admire you.

    • @ExplosivesMaster
      @ExplosivesMaster 6 років тому

      Laverne Johnson Well aren’t you a bit brash. He did heroin decades ago before quitting

  • @augustocordeiro3548
    @augustocordeiro3548 6 років тому +64

    i have his first book on my bed side table. i saw all of his shows. i truely believed i was gonna meet him and i chose a career in a kitchen because of him, it sincerely felt like i lost a friend :(
    first celebrety death to really hit me
    rip Anthony Bourdain

  • @somedude2734
    @somedude2734 4 роки тому +64

    It squeezes my chest every time I remember, or see reruns. I wish he was around. He gave me something nobody on any tv show or a move was able to give. He was real, simple, complex, charismatic - he was guy everyone loved.

  • @dawna4185
    @dawna4185 6 років тому +610

    what a tragedy....so sorry to his family he left behind. great tribute to your friend, Cooper xo

    • @maryannhope8276
      @maryannhope8276 6 років тому +5

      Texas thunder
      ..should be " TEXAS AIR HEAD. JERK!

    • @aidenwall19
      @aidenwall19 6 років тому

      Donna Perry Yeah but wasn’t he an alleged white supremacist? I heard that he took part in some kkk meet ups some time in his life.

    • @guitarsmoke3669
      @guitarsmoke3669 6 років тому +3

      Why so many hanging this week? Check the connection between them. Clinton

    • @oshp.2879
      @oshp.2879 6 років тому +8

      Donna said something great and the chat got mad? people somebody just died and one of you is worrying about liberals having problems. Not appropriate for the situation.

    • @laurier3348
      @laurier3348 6 років тому +1

      Is Cooper aso drugs addicted ?

  • @planedoctor6084
    @planedoctor6084 6 років тому +20

    “One of a kind” .....the voice , the charisma, you were brilliant ...and in many ways gifted, we were lucky to to know you thought TV and I don’t believe you’re different in person.

  • @mz5222
    @mz5222 6 років тому +187

    I am speechless we lost a great person, my greatest condolences to this family

    • @mz5222
      @mz5222 6 років тому +3

      @ Pete bauman and @ Scroogle, I am just giving my condolences.

    • @danlovepeaceunity
      @danlovepeaceunity 6 років тому

      M Z great people dont go.killing themselves!

    • @234suesan
      @234suesan 6 років тому

      Agreed. Why didn't god take rosie o,donnell instead or that shit breath stinking propagandist Fareed. i Actually liked bourdain

  • @cynthiakozikowski1765
    @cynthiakozikowski1765 4 роки тому +85

    I miss Anthony Bourdain even almost 2 years later since his passing

  • @RobbieBackpacking
    @RobbieBackpacking 6 років тому +129

    As Fareed accurately described Anthony, he was a "cultural ambassador." He made the world a little more relatable, and a little less foreign.

    • @rjonzen34
      @rjonzen34 6 років тому

      Robbie Backpacking LMFAO 😂😂😂😂 unless you're white! He was a racist twit

    • @MrJamberee
      @MrJamberee 6 років тому +2

      No, he didn't do that. He was a hater. Nasty person.

  • @anibird3144
    @anibird3144 6 років тому +14

    What a Beautiful Tribute to Anthony! Cooper! I'm shocked and saddened and heavy hearted. I watched many episodes of this Amazing Man. He was a Genius . My Prayers for his family and friends, and for us the viewer, for you were takin in by his charisma, and zest for life. Not knowing the sadness he carried inside. Gone but will never be forgotten. RIP... Anthony Bourdain

  • @FD-yq4dc
    @FD-yq4dc 6 років тому +22

    Great tribute to Anthony Bourdain. Thank you Anderson Cooper. This had to be difficult for you because of what you have been through yourself during your life. Our world today seems to be in disarray. Social Media I think plays apart. Sometimes people think they are never good enough no matter how famous or rich they are. I personally think it goes back to a person's childhood never knowing what trauma occurred. Sometimes some people never feel loved and even think that they don't deserve love. Love and prayers to his daughter, friends, and family and to everyone. 🙏💗

  • @rossmandigo9984
    @rossmandigo9984 5 років тому +54

    never be another like him. he passed through our lives and we are all better for it.

  • @beam8250
    @beam8250 6 років тому +319

    The sadness of losing Anthony Bourdain is certainly settling in. He will be missed... 💔🙏

    • @markwatson6008
      @markwatson6008 6 років тому +3

      Very sad... Bourdain committed suicide. RIP.

    • @edwarddurden2656
      @edwarddurden2656 6 років тому +3

      Sadness for a man who banned white people from his show and openly wanted the end of white people?

    • @samfitz9868
      @samfitz9868 6 років тому +3

      +Basil Ganglia Can you not be an ass, or atleast not here, on a video honoring his life? Pretty fucked up, keep your opinion to yourself please..

    • @werearethedreamteam3724
      @werearethedreamteam3724 6 років тому

      Bea M he was a character..

    • @ku-klux-stormtrooper5031
      @ku-klux-stormtrooper5031 6 років тому

      Bea M Like you actually knew him.

  • @aunties5798
    @aunties5798 6 років тому +152

    I am heartbroken and devastated.

    • @inker1972
      @inker1972 6 років тому

      80sGirl Asante buck up buttercup,he did not off himself.

    • @dogkisses
      @dogkisses 6 років тому

      80sGirl Asante me too :(

    • @rosamariamendoza1466
      @rosamariamendoza1466 6 років тому

      80sGirl Asante Me 3!😱

    • @genetillman2313
      @genetillman2313 6 років тому

      You have too much invested in someone you dont know. Get out of your moms basement and get some sun.

  • @veliciahiley7652
    @veliciahiley7652 6 років тому +590

    “I’ll try everything, I’ll risk everything, I have nothing to lose”. Anthony Bourdain

    • @katana258
      @katana258 6 років тому +11

      death sex hanging

    • @frank-vh6ij
      @frank-vh6ij 6 років тому +8

      DreamAngel123 PFW what about his daughter

    • @TheJinashura
      @TheJinashura 6 років тому +6

      "I'd serve poison to Trump"
      "I'm not letting white people into my restaurant" -racist treasonist Antony Bourdain

    • @Kill2Hard101
      @Kill2Hard101 6 років тому +4

      except his life...he lost that.

    • @cwvc16
      @cwvc16 6 років тому +3

      DreamAngel123 PFW fuck i feel like i lost someone i knew.

  • @maggieMorceau
    @maggieMorceau 5 років тому +10

    Almost a year now and every once in a while I still get very sad because I know I’ll never have a chance to meet him now. When I was growing up and trapped alone in a house I desperately wished to escape from, his show helped me leave for hours at a time, opened my eyes to new dishes I could try to make myself and new cultures and history for me to research and learn from. I wish I could tell him how thankful I am that he helped me realize that people, and the stories they have to tell, are the most fascinating and valuable resource this world has to offer.
    In every country I visit, no matter how far and often I travel, his approach to life, and his philosophy about taking in all the world has to offer, will never be far from my mind, and I’m sure I’m not alone in this.

  • @nelsona779
    @nelsona779 6 років тому +86

    Damn we lost a good one. I looked up to Anthony and his way of thinking and having an open mind. I always like traveling and experiencing new things and when I found out about Bourdain I felt a connection. You will be missed Anthony Bourdain may you rest in peace and my condolences for the family.

    • @bongofury5924
      @bongofury5924 6 років тому

      Encourage our youth to use heroin early.....
      “Be like Tony, kids......”

  • @curaeus007
    @curaeus007 6 років тому +43

    Beautiful tribute to a remarkable man

  • @lordtigranes9877
    @lordtigranes9877 6 років тому +21

    Hard to believe he would do such a thing. Anthony just filmed a show in Armenia. I'm sorry but I believe it wasn't suicide. A person like Anthony has seen the world he knows better. In my heart, I know he knew better than to commit suicide. RIP my friend ❤💙💛from Armenia.

  • @ravendronesolutions
    @ravendronesolutions 9 місяців тому +3

    He was a total inspiration for me. Much if the places I travelled to was because of him. Even when I was posted at the US embassy while I was in the marines, much of the places I chose to go was because he went there. Even all these years later I still watch his shows and remember the guy. One of the things I loved about him was the fact that despite him being more liberal, he was not afraid or antagonistic about meeting with others who thought different. I can say that the world can learn a lot from this guy. He is sorely missed.

  • @captainswag9324
    @captainswag9324 6 років тому +41

    Moment of silence for Bourdain.
    And to all the people who have come here to post toxicity and hate, I offer a moment of silence for you as well. You are truly, truly beyond help.

    • @captainswag9324
      @captainswag9324 6 років тому +3

      R Q Truly sad. Even Donald offered some kind words and respect.
      He may be a corrupt criminal, but I wonder if Donald really, truly understands the actual evil within so many of his loyalists.

    • @captainswag9324
      @captainswag9324 6 років тому +4

      Steve C I offer my honest prayers for you, to someday be purged of the evil, hatred, and blindness that fill your heart and mind.
      Peace and love be with you, my friend.
      And to all who see Steve's comment, do not insult him. Do not hate him. Pray for him, if praying is what you do, and wish him peace and love.

    • @lioraselby5328
      @lioraselby5328 6 років тому +1

      Steve C citation really fucking needed

    • @chownful
      @chownful 6 років тому

      The alt right trolls aren't dead yet, so you gotta kill em before the moment of silence.

    • @captainswag9324
      @captainswag9324 6 років тому +1

      root Nah. When they scream hatred and vomit bile in your face, offer them peace, love, and friendship in return. At least on this video. Do it for Bourdain.
      And besides, it really fucks with them when you respond that way 😉

  • @bgzlyj3580
    @bgzlyj3580 6 років тому +35

    ......one of the GREATEST journalist, story teller and brilliant person in TV history. Life really sucks to lose a person like you. RIP

    • @wilkincastillodalvi6663
      @wilkincastillodalvi6663 6 років тому

      MZ LYJ anagabrie

    • @bgzlyj3580
      @bgzlyj3580 6 років тому

      USA THE GREAT ....I forgive you the great one!

    • @bgzlyj3580
      @bgzlyj3580 6 років тому

      USA THE GREAT ....a guy like Anthony B. makes your county GREAT, for sure not you. Have a soul at least to respect the passed ones.

  • @mehdiz1052
    @mehdiz1052 6 років тому +17

    I am not a big TV guy, except when it comes to travel shows. Bourdain's show was unlike any other travel show. It gave me a feeling of closeness and Anthony was raw. It is a big loss. One that is hard to understand ...

  • @imcharming4808
    @imcharming4808 4 роки тому +132

    You can really see the sadness in Anderson's eyes. The dude is barely keeping it together. RIP Tony.

    • @ktm125pete
      @ktm125pete 4 роки тому +7

      There’s nothing behind his eyes

    • @dreamitable
      @dreamitable 4 роки тому +2

      @Wisconsin Archer how do you know he was murdered and why and by whom, I have to look up Pizza Gate again

    • @joeymejia794
      @joeymejia794 4 роки тому +8

      @Nellie Rutten what the fuck are you dumbass conspiracy theorists on

    • @latentsea
      @latentsea 3 роки тому +4

      Andurson covering up for his cronies, two murdrrs this week.. contagious? Yeah right! Andurson is deeep State c I..A

    • @victoriastalkingnow
      @victoriastalkingnow 3 роки тому +1

      @@latentsea you'd think if you were trying to create a conspiracy as legitimate that you'd know how to spell the names of the people you're talking about

  • @11squeakers
    @11squeakers 6 років тому +173

    I was never affected by a celebrity's death like Anthony Bourdain's, this one is painful. In these troubled and divided times he was a beacon of hope for me, through his medium he made me feel that there are no bad races, that one should open their hearts and minds to other cultures. He made me feel that it's going to be okay, he was one of the good ones. Now he's gone, and it really hurts. I never knew him personally, but if there's an after life, I hope to share a beer with him, sitting on plastic stools as we eat barbequed pork impaled on bamboo skewers, and share a smile or a bout of laughter. I'll miss you Bourdain.

    • @solitikogliones5430
      @solitikogliones5430 6 років тому +2

      how about sharing cocaine or heroin or LSD with him ? he was good at that

    • @stabinghobo57
      @stabinghobo57 6 років тому +2

      More like good riddance, Bourdain bashed America in many of his videos and he joked about poisoning our President. The guy was a piece of shit.

    • @squeakers928
      @squeakers928 6 років тому +7

      @stabinghobo57, I' visited your channel and saw that you're a Fox supporter, and most likely someone that hates liberal ideas. Why come here? You actually came here to troll among people that grieves this man's passing. Are you that disgusting?

    • @jenniferlabruzzo3922
      @jenniferlabruzzo3922 6 років тому +5

      me as well. he was so real. its like we all " hung out" with him.

    • @stabinghobo57
      @stabinghobo57 6 років тому +1

      @Squeakers CNN isn’t an exclusive news network just for liberals, It’s for all Americans. Anthony Bourdain was a arrogant prick who constantly talk down about America when he visited other countries and he was a drug addicted. Don’t understand why people are praising this guy for doing next to nothing. Just a rich prick trying other peoples foods.

  • @saruniz
    @saruniz 6 років тому +96

    I hope he finds peace. These will be difficult times for family. Amazing how one person can have a presence in so many lives around this world.

    • @brendancasey2283
      @brendancasey2283 6 років тому +2

      Finds peace? He’s a rotting corps. He’s not gonna find anything

    • @MonasticSolace
      @MonasticSolace 6 років тому

      I hope your mom finds peace.

    • @jonathan-hu6hx
      @jonathan-hu6hx 6 років тому

      Brendan Casey just like how YOU haven’t found kindness

    • @brendancasey2283
      @brendancasey2283 6 років тому +1

      Boy Bye he’s a coward who left behind an 11 year old girl. Stop glorifying weak individuals

    • @TriStar44
      @TriStar44 6 років тому +1

      Brendan Casey I don’t think suicide is quite so straightforward mate. I understand how you feel, but you may be looking at a complex issue with an overly simplistic, black and white perspective. In any case, it’s absolutely terrible that he was driven to the point where he took his own life, and absolutely terrible that the loved ones he’s left behind now find themselves having to metaphorically pick up the pieces...

  • @maria13corvette
    @maria13corvette 6 років тому +646

    Condolences and deepest regrets to his family. May he find peace.

    • @kevinkmckenzie730
      @kevinkmckenzie730 6 років тому +6

      peace in hell won't be found. Eternal flames of hell is all he will find :)

    • @cristina1979brazil
      @cristina1979brazil 6 років тому +23

      Trevor K McKenzie, if you truly believe in God, be passionate and less judgmental, please! Only he and God knew of all the suffering and agony he went through
      .

    • @issamharrabi9234
      @issamharrabi9234 6 років тому +5

      Trevor K McKenzie why?

    • @skylasampson5141
      @skylasampson5141 6 років тому +4

      Issam Harrabi, it's because he is a POS!.

    • @doozy6914
      @doozy6914 6 років тому +1

      maria13corvette. He is a coward who left his child fatherless

  • @bryonslack9720
    @bryonslack9720 3 роки тому +33

    Still miss him. I only knew him as others did via his onscreen adventures and his unique narrative and voice but I came to treasure his perspective and the glimpses of the world he gave us in his travels. The hurt is still a little raw, especially as I watch this again. Godspeed, Anthony.

  • @Grisbi6
    @Grisbi6 6 років тому +124

    How sad that someone who seemed to have it all, apparently did not.

    • @Leofred2000
      @Leofred2000 6 років тому +8

      Sometimes all is just a bit to much

    • @NicholasCat
      @NicholasCat 6 років тому +7

      Depression does not discriminate

    • @jeremylong3155
      @jeremylong3155 6 років тому

      Nicholas Cat - But suicide does.

    • @digitalneko7975
      @digitalneko7975 6 років тому +3

      He suffered depression, unless you went through depression you and no will understand what Bourdain went through.

  • @CaptainGnarkill
    @CaptainGnarkill 6 років тому +204

    Still can’t believe he’s no longer with us. RIP my friend

    • @edwarddurden2656
      @edwarddurden2656 6 років тому +1

      Captain Gnarkill if you're white he wasn't your friend.

    • @cherylwaters6738
      @cherylwaters6738 6 років тому

      So glad this atheist Jevv is dead and now getting pounded in the ass for eternity by Satan. He hated and used white people. He said he wanted the white race gone from the planet, and he prevented whites from being on his Houston episode. He was selfish & a psychopath. Pathetic how pseudo-cultured & pseudo-intellectual leftists praise him because of his own pseudo-cultured TV show. That's all these leftists have is their TV, cults of personality on TV and movies, and the State feeding them a bunch of lies through "education" and welfare slave programs.

    • @DanielBMr-SundaySauce
      @DanielBMr-SundaySauce 6 років тому

      What a Dam Shame. Tony was Awesome. Why ?
      www.amazon.com/Badass-Cookbook-Recipes-Eaters-Kitchen/dp/151715796X
      .

    • @silentlee9288
      @silentlee9288 6 років тому

      Cheryl Waters wow you sound very christian

    • @venicawood3894
      @venicawood3894 6 років тому

      +Cheryl Waters How very classy of you to say what you did about someone who has just died. Do you truly believe you'll win anyone over with your inappropriate rant? You do know he has a daughter, don't you? I hope you don't speak this way in front of children. Inappropriate, shameless and totally disgusting.....

  • @Kakkorotto27
    @Kakkorotto27 6 років тому +13

    I'm Asian and I love it when he goes to Asia to try different food and talk about our history. Thank you Anthony Bourdain and rest in peace.

  • @supermodelwannabe
    @supermodelwannabe 3 роки тому +2

    still watching some of Bourdain's shows in 2021 parts unknown and no reservations. RIP Tony

  • @wakemiamigreatagain
    @wakemiamigreatagain 6 років тому +32

    Even though I didn't know him personally. I felt like he was a friend that shared his passion for food and the world we live in. I normally don't get upset when I hear about celebrity deaths. But, I feel like I really lost a friend. Tony, I hope you are at peace now. You have inspired so many to travel the world and eat what the world has to offer.
    People, Don't be afraid to try something that might be out of your cpmfort zone. Be as adventurous as Tony Bourdain and live life to is fullest.

    • @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494
      @dontbefatuousjeffrey2494 6 років тому +1

      This is a lovely post. Thankyou +Jason

    • @firstlast5289
      @firstlast5289 6 років тому +1

      +Jason Sandler A breath of fresh air to see such a beautiful and respectful post!! Thank you!!

    • @EastmanEditing
      @EastmanEditing 6 років тому +2

      Same. I honestly don't remember crying over any other celebrity death (though I have been deeply saddened by them, of course), but I can't stop crying for some reason. I thought today I'd get by without tears, but this piece was very moving, and brought me right back. Anthony really was a special person.

  • @CassandraDidoMedea
    @CassandraDidoMedea 6 років тому +54

    Check on your friends. Check on your family. Check on your work colleagues. You never know what's going on beneath the surface.
    And don't beat yourself up if you've done all that and couldn't save someone who didn't want to be saved.
    RIP Mr Bourdain

    • @RoyalSouls
      @RoyalSouls 6 років тому +1

      Rochelle Holland Amen to that madam.

    • @beccalynne7489
      @beccalynne7489 6 років тому +7

      My boyfriend committed suicide in February and I felt so guilty because I should have known...we talked to each other everyday, in person and over text, and I still didn't know he was struggling. It hurts so much.
      Thank you so much for saying this because I know so many people who have struggled and didn't get help because nobody took notice to them.

    • @cynthiasexton2451
      @cynthiasexton2451 6 років тому +5

      Becca Lynne ,I'm so sorry for your loss! My father in law committed suicide in front of me and my husband. It was so traumatic. Unfortunately a couple years later, my husband (only love and high school sweetheart ) was robbed and murdered while I was 7 months pregnant. I've had my fair share of trauma. Please don't blame yourself. I even felt like you. You go through different stages of feelings when you're hit with it. Stay strong please and have great friends and family support. Unfortunately I didn't have family support. I had my in laws, but they were 3 states away. Please stay strong and we all need to talk more about depression and suicide. We can use our voices to help. I do about depression, suicide and help victims of crime families and STAY STRONG! xo

    • @pec104
      @pec104 6 років тому +2

      Tertiary Trump Derangement syndrome is liberal business. Deal with it yourselves. Your illnesses are of your own making.

    • @pec104
      @pec104 6 років тому +2

      I experience it every day listening to the maudlin cant of self-righteous preening liberals like Anderson Pooper.

  • @Wearespurstv
    @Wearespurstv 6 років тому +72

    He was a blue collar type of guy, A breath of fresh air from your typical Hollywood person. He was Humble,smart,and interesting. He will be missed

    • @Views-mr5if
      @Views-mr5if 6 років тому +1

      alexander valaris not too blue collar. He wasn't a fan of Trump.

    • @silentlee9288
      @silentlee9288 6 років тому +6

      You can be blue collar and not support trump

    • @Views-mr5if
      @Views-mr5if 6 років тому

      Silent Lee yes I was waiting for that exact response but majority are. I'm a blue collar worker only one guy we work with is a liberal and we get on him for that lol.

    • @Starry_Night_Sky7455
      @Starry_Night_Sky7455 6 років тому +5

      Sort of.... read his upbringing. He was a prep school kid. He attended Vassar College for a few years, later going to the Culinary Arts Institute of America. But, never mind socioeconomic class crap. Believe me it is crap, despite that particular cultural elements in an environment may be influential (or not). I take it that you mean "blue collar type of guy" in that he has that lack of pretentiousness, and he seriously frequented a lot of eateries that are just that.... Good stuff! He's not a snob. But he's all about quality and adventure. He's got that rugged individualist attitude. He's kinda punk like The Ramones he liked so much. Very nice character, true!
      Missed? Ahhhh, for sure!!!!

  • @deborahmontes5523
    @deborahmontes5523 7 місяців тому +3

    I didn’t know him, but this hurt. I remember getting up that morning at four am getting ready to start my day. I turned on the tv to cnn, and there was his photo, and I sat and cried. At that time my job was case manager for people who suffer from mental illness, and substance abuse. I know the loneliness they feel, and it broke my heart to know that he died alone hurting. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @ErikaEHE
    @ErikaEHE 6 років тому +50

    What a tragic, tragic loss. I loved Mr.Bourdian's, & his show. He made you feel like you were apart of his many journey's. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family ❤️

  • @MrSpeedyAce
    @MrSpeedyAce 6 років тому +71

    I have all his No Reservations episodes on my ipod video. It was my favorite go-to thing to watch when I needed to burn thru an hour on the subway. I can say 100% that I am a NYC foodie because of Tony. I had my then-girlfriend-now-wife's first date dinner at Les Halles because Tony had worked there. I dreamt of meeting him one day.

    • @Shellynn123
      @Shellynn123 6 років тому +4

      You are a true fan...wish you could of met him in person :-(

    • @madbahamut
      @madbahamut 6 років тому +5

      And I think he'd be proud to know that. He influenced our way of looking at food and culture so much. As a couple cooking together, as individual people cooking, going out and experiencing new places we've never been to. Someone posted on a social media site [can't remember who, which site, I have baby brain right now] the best way to pay tribute to Anthony is to go out, spend time adventuring somewhere new, trying new things, and eating amazing food. Really tasting what life has to offer. And I think that's all we can do

    • @DJfractalflight
      @DJfractalflight 6 років тому +5

      MrSpeedyAce here’s to hoping for an afterlife where you get to meet him face-to-face and share in the culinary delights from many parts unknown.

    • @chalabrooks5433
      @chalabrooks5433 6 років тому +1

      Must try to check out all his works now.☺️ Thanks for sharing this.

    • @MrSpeedyAce
      @MrSpeedyAce 6 років тому +2

      I tried and love durian fruit because of his show! I eat at Katz Deli anytime I can because of Tony, and whenever I would have out-of-towners visit, I'd take them to Katz and show them a clip of Tony eating there. I always get the Tony classic: pastrami on rye with mustard, sour pickles and a Dr. Brown's cream soda (HIGHLY recommend it). There are few celebs that have hit me hard with their deaths. Alan Rickman was another one who shocked me when he passed. But Anthony Bourdain had me in utter shock. Like Adam Richman tweeted, "Damn it Tony....why?" That's all I think about now. I ate last year at Eric Ripert's 3-michelin restaurant Le Bernardin because I saw Eric on Tony's show and I loved their bromance. I read that Eric was the one who discovered Tony dead. That's horrible!!! We lost an icon for sure.

  • @deananderson7877
    @deananderson7877 6 років тому +21

    I learned so much by watching him. Depression is a silent killer. Looking at him doing interviews his eyes did not look happy, it seemed he was trying to convince himself that life is good. 😢😢😢

    • @genetillman2313
      @genetillman2313 6 років тому

      Dean Anderson because he was high on drugs

  • @massbross5413
    @massbross5413 4 роки тому +24

    As I watch this in 2020, tears trickle down my cheek.. A true pioneer that inspire all to except the different when one world collide.

  • @ardentdfender4116
    @ardentdfender4116 6 років тому +41

    I don’t worship celebrities that seems to be the culture of today in an era of Social Media and many not worth their salt. But for Anthony I not only deeply respect but really love the guy because I identify he came from a cooking and food background and his adventures through Food Traveling and bringing you stories as they were through the lens of food. I admired his past, overcoming issues that were dark to him which never happened to me, but I understood and respected him. He didn’t shy of talking about his past, you understood him more. I’ve watched all this travel shows, starting when he was on the Food Network with a Cooks Tour abroad, then when his show moved to the Travel Channel, then it moved to CNN. I didn’t watch every single episode, life is happening, but I watched a damn lot of them. As a Naturalized American who grew up as a kid in a foreign country seeing Anthony’s show meant something different to me as would any show mean to anyone differently. Having spent time in the military living abroad in Asia as well, I understood how in travel food could connect you with people and their culture, my own included. He went to many countries and places, he brought us their culture and told their stories through and over food which helped understand cultures many have never been to. Many people in the U.S. have no friggin clue about the rest of the world outside the borders of this country. Nor do many people ever see the real country of places they travel to only ever staying at some posh resort in some far away destinations. Anthony went to those places that many people traveling don’t often go to. He spent time with and among real locals and in so saw and heard their stories. He help tell us some their stories all through the context of food and sharing food and culture with the locals of that country. That was the appeal of his show to me as someone who also grew up in a different country myself. Because so few Americans have no damn clue about other countries, their cultures, their food or what’s happening in other places with human stories there. He helped tell and craft the stories that many other won’t and don’t have a platform to tell, all through a travel food show. He took us all there, to those places and to stories of people and family in those places. And it was so shocking yesterday when I heard “Remembering Anthony Bourdain” and I immediately thought, wait... you only be remembering someone that has died. Which was when the shock set in. I’ll forever miss the guy and his show and his take on those story he told. It’ll never be the same.

    • @pianoredfa1776
      @pianoredfa1776 6 років тому +3

      Ardent Dfender you are so right I loved the way he went to the locals for an authentic cultural experience. As a former flight attendant, I must say It does get lonely traveling a lot . Being alone in different cities, jet lag, unfamiliar surroundings etc. will really wear you down. Sometimes its hard to sleep, even in Luxury Hotels. You are often alone with just you and your thoughts in your hotel....traveling for work is hard and can get depressing at times. I remember a Captain of one of our Crews had a wife and a child hung himself in the closet of our Hotel. He was a great guy too, never would have thought he would do that either.I guess no one ever knows what someone is thinking. God rest his soul...We will miss you so much:( Mr No Reservations!

    • @ceresanaseline
      @ceresanaseline 6 років тому +1

      Your comment is beautiful.

  • @kimiakaidan
    @kimiakaidan 6 років тому +26

    Everyone always says they can’t believe it when someone dies and now I understand because I never thought he’d be gone so soon. I get such a horrible feeling when I think about it for too long .. Rest In Peace

  • @lisan2154
    @lisan2154 6 років тому +20

    My heart is heavy in knowing that despite the joy he brought to each of us, he left us in so much sadness and pain. Rest in peace, wise one!

    • @susanleclerc243
      @susanleclerc243 2 роки тому +1

      Maybe it was on that day he was in pain, but if he would have been able to hold on the depression might have lifted. That’s the tragic part of suicide.

  • @petehoeft6518
    @petehoeft6518 3 роки тому +11

    I can't believe it's been 3 years. The silence is deafening. Try as they might, others cannot replicate him or the experience of watching him because they are not the same as him . . .. they don't have his compassion down through his soul to his toes . . .. nor the humility he had when interacting with the regular people in the world. Everyone except some competitors felt like he was their/our friend. So yes, Anthony, you live still in our hearts.

    • @annamo9354
      @annamo9354 3 роки тому

      I feel exactly the same. He came from hospitality background, so he deeply appreciated hospitality, no matter how or where it was offered, he accepted it humbly, said thanks and enjoyed it (or at least, pretended to). I come from a family of chefs, most of my relatives either own restaurants or hotels or work in them. He was one of us, and I felt like loosing an older brother. Still miss him and his unique way with words and people. Chefs rule.

  • @choir345
    @choir345 6 років тому +29

    Aw, I hope is daughter is gonna be ok. She’s only 11 years old

    • @curvelord3429
      @curvelord3429 6 років тому +3

      Poor girl. She’s probably having an extremely hard time.

    • @mhc121
      @mhc121 6 років тому +3

      That has to be the worst age to lose a parent. Not young enough to not know what's happening and not old enough to handle it emotionally (not that anyone can handle losing a parent). I hope the child has a close relationship with the mother at least so she can lean on her in this difficult time.

  • @raulelenes4194
    @raulelenes4194 6 років тому +62

    As we say in Spanish: "May the Lord open his arms to him and receive him in his kingdom"

  • @pandorafox3944
    @pandorafox3944 6 років тому +8

    His honesty pissed me off, made me think and feel. I would not seek out his shows but would always watch them when I came across them. One of the most captivating humans on the planet. Thank you, Anthony, for showing us the world and helping us to see it's beauty through your eyes. Hope you found what you were looking for.

  • @alanwright1135
    @alanwright1135 5 років тому +26

    This absolutely broke my heart, he reminded me of my father if he had followed his dreams like Anthony did my father would have been a better person. Anthony inspired me.

    • @dirtracer38829
      @dirtracer38829 4 роки тому

      yeah okay ua-cam.com/video/QiQv-19e0zQ/v-deo.html

  • @ricoc4728
    @ricoc4728 6 років тому +24

    Anthony Bourdain. You will never come to really understand the magnitude of your passing. You moved mountains and brought the world to our homes. You brought us on adventures and taught us lessons in history. I may not have met you in real life, but even if I had, I would have welcomed you as a friend.

    • @Al_Bundy_1966
      @Al_Bundy_1966 6 років тому

      Get fucked you idiot.
      Just a loser who killed himself, leaving pain for his kid.
      Boo hoo, he had shitty childhood and then became rich and famous. Yeah, my heart bleeds for him.

  • @dianer558
    @dianer558 6 років тому +18

    So dreadful the pain we are all feeling of the loss of a great man. Anthony was so full of life, bringing culture and the world to us. So shocking to think an energetic passionate man could be in such despair and have no hope but to die. Please anyone feeling there is no hope....know this, there is light in darkness. Grab that light, you aren't alone. Call the hotline, call your clergy, a friend a therapist. There is tomorrow. Embrace life and everything that comes with it. God bless you Anthony, may you be at perfect peace. 🙏🏻

  • @happymv5350
    @happymv5350 6 років тому +103

    Thank you for doing this segment. Such a major loss. I hope he has found peace.
    I ask CNN to honor him with a moment of silence - no Trumpaganda just for a bit - to show respect for someone who contributed/promoted the concept of opening our minds to other cultures, ideologies through food and its surrounding traditions/meanings.
    Be at peace AB.

    • @siivamoana3091
      @siivamoana3091 6 років тому +8

      Laverne Johnson are u human? How can a person be so cold hearted like u

    • @jackiehwanghobbyacc
      @jackiehwanghobbyacc 6 років тому +2

      Laverne Johnson is just peak of an iceberg. No Trumpaganda needed. Self evidence abound. Cambridge Analytica trained and royalty mobster paid trolls are pre-emptively smearing Anthony B as "pedo". Exactly what they do - projecting their boss's crime onto the innocent heroes coming after them.
      Some very rich and powerful pedophiles wanted Bourdain out of their way, also to warn his very vocal MeToo girlfriend. You know, like how they warned Stormy Daniels. Self evidence = self evidence. WE. WILL. REMEMBER. YOUR. COURAGE. BOURDAIN.

    • @lioraselby5328
      @lioraselby5328 6 років тому +1

      Laverne Johnson Jesus Christ where’s your humanity?

    • @Vegetarianj16
      @Vegetarianj16 6 років тому

      I wondered about what you have stated. Seems bizarre that he would do this. Outside forces? Maybe. Sad, Yes.

    • @lioraselby5328
      @lioraselby5328 6 років тому

      Vegetarianj16 it’s bizarre a man who struggled with depression and addiction for decades ends up committing suicide?

  • @GammaX13
    @GammaX13 4 роки тому +10

    I come back to this video, years after his passing, and all I've ever loved about the man shines in every video, every episode, and every other chef that he ever shared a meal with. The great Marco Pierre White, Masa Takeyama, Eric Ripier. All of them honor him as a great influence to budding and young chefs. An icon for not only being humble, but for being genuine and authentic. And most importantly, being an enthusiastic and loving friend, who wanted nothing but peace, understanding, and equality between all cultures and all people. Someone who could always make you love and laugh around others, regardless of background or origin. Someone who thrived and existed to bring everyone together and remind them to take in the smallest things and live in the moment to fall in love with the little moments with others.
    I miss you, Anthony. I can never express how much of an influence you always were to me, in the kitchen and out. I can't express in words how much you inspired me and everyone about life. How I felt like I was traveling with you, side by side. And to so, so many others. Words can't express how many people, young and old, you taught humility, understanding, passion, and love to. Across countless generations, peoples, cultures, beliefs, and nationalities. I hope you find solace and embrace in your afterlife, and I hope you know how loved you always were. I'm sorry if you felt alone in the end.
    Rest in the sweetest peace, Anthony Bourdain. Your legacy will never be able to be matched, and your personality will always be missed across the globe. Much love ❤️

  • @GreyJedi91
    @GreyJedi91 6 років тому +28

    The music towards the end reminds me of Brooks' death in Shawshank Redemption. So sad. I never comment on this kind of stuff but I first read kitchen confidential when I was 15. Was a fan ever since. I miss him already. I have never felt like I lost a friend after a celebrity death. Today has been surreal.

  • @PipsKay
    @PipsKay 6 років тому +502

    I can't take it in that he is gone

    • @aaaaaa8152
      @aaaaaa8152 6 років тому +13

      PipsKay you are not the only one

    • @NewNormalWorldOrder
      @NewNormalWorldOrder 6 років тому +4

      PipsKay
      Meh so what?

    • @TheGranti7a
      @TheGranti7a 6 років тому +8

      PipsKay Having just found this out, I feel angry. I guess it's a cultural icon that you depend on, having relied on him, it initially feels like such a huge let down.

    • @lizzleonard7256
      @lizzleonard7256 6 років тому +4

      I just had to spend 72 hours in jail, and got out to this news. It was staggering and heartbreaking and I'm still just floored. What a damn week...

    • @mikedirado4270
      @mikedirado4270 6 років тому +4

      Lizz Leonard keep your head up.

  • @Andrew_-_-
    @Andrew_-_- 6 років тому +66

    wow, some people really think that depression is just “feeling a little down.” It’s living everyday with no matter how much or little you have and still not feeling happy or satisfied and feeling constantly drained - its a disease. If you think that you had depression and just got over it, then good for you, but life isn’t the same for everyone.

    • @LisaMarie51968
      @LisaMarie51968 6 років тому +2

      Andrew Simoes Tell me about I think of it daily. Been depressed for years. It’s something pills don’t make better. I truly believe there’s no cure. If I didn’t have my fur babies I would have done it a long time ago. I couldn’t leave them because I’m all they have and no one would take care of them like u do. My lil guy suffers separation anxiety and when I left for a month he literally chewed all the fur off his leg. No way I could leave him for good. Some days are bad but I just try to stay busy. It’s the worst disease that’s mentally draining. Plz pray for me.

    • @thehotsixer1
      @thehotsixer1 6 років тому

      If you truly believe there is no cure, then how could you ever expect to feel better? You see the conundrum you have put yourself in? Yes, pills won't make it better, only you can figure out what will make it better, and then do it whatever it takes to make it better.

    • @LisaMarie51968
      @LisaMarie51968 6 років тому +4

      thehotsixer1 You have no clue how it feels, you can’t just change it, it’s not that simple or I wouldn’t have manic depression to begin with. All I can do is Learn to Live with it through my Animals who depend on me. That’s the only thing that makes me function daily, they are my therapy and this is why I don’t talk to my family much because they think there’s a easy solution when that is totally WRONG!!! You can’t understand unless you are in the same boat as me!

    • @ladybuggs11
      @ladybuggs11 6 років тому

      Some people don't understand the difference between situational depression and clinical depression.

    • @JoeKing67.
      @JoeKing67. 6 років тому

      It's sad what people think,depression is a blind disease, I use to be that happy,funny guy everyone liked,but somehow I ended up having clinical depression and gad(generalized anxiety disorder),I have not gone out in 12 years,once in awhile I would but end up leavi g after an hour,I'm 50 now I was a tuff tattooed guy,now I just struggle,I cry for everything and cry for nothing,I was very active now I don't wanna do anything, if not for my wife and son and my parents, I would end my life,but till this day I have to put my happy mask on and be strong,being depressed and having depression are two different things,I hope people read this so they have some understanding and could support someone they know with depression,I do take meds they help a little but I certainly am not the person I use to be,to all with depression be strong,gotta go I'm getting man tears typing this comment.

  • @mirnae8935
    @mirnae8935 3 роки тому +55

    I still haven't gotten over this death.

    • @iamtonedef
      @iamtonedef 3 роки тому +5

      It's ok. You're not the only one. It's a strangely comforting feeling. I've been sad over many celebrity deaths, but Bourdain's was so different. I still feel such profound sadness over his suicide. I never knew the man, but I feel like I lost a friend.

    • @PetPet-vr2zl
      @PetPet-vr2zl 3 роки тому

      What is the cause of death?