Being sober is boring: Charlie Sheen

  • #181
I think this definition fits poor Charlie to a "TEE"~~


[ame]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandiose_delusions[/ame]

Grandiose delusions or delusions of grandeur are principally a subtype of delusional disorder but could possibly feature as a symptom of schizophrenia and manic episodes of bipolar disorder.[1] Grandiose delusions are characterized by fantastical beliefs that one is famous, omnipotent, or otherwise very powerful. The delusions are generally fantastic, often with a supernatural, science-fictional, or religious bent.
Grandiose delusions are distinct from grandiosity, in that the sufferer does not have insight into his loss of touch with reality.


I certainly dont need a degree in Psychiatry to see that Mr. Charlie has gone way past reality...Hopefully Big Money will cut all ties with him, so he will be forced to seek help..as obviously his family ( must feel mortified) cant help..so maybe NO access to making any more money will force the issue...unfortunately, and sadly, think it is maybe too late for this once talented man.....:twocents:
 
  • #182
As a recovering alcoholic what is happening to Charlie Sheen is what happens to alcoholics/addicts when they are not in recovery. This first thing that you are taught in AA is that your choices are insanity, death, jail or recovery, those are the choices for addicts, and we can all see where Charlie is heading. As far as Denise Richards is concerned, I know exactly why she was attracted to him, addicts are very convincing, manipulating people, they show you this side of them that doesn't really exist, they only show it when they want something or see that they can use you or you provide a service for them. I was married to an addict and stayed on the crazy merry-go-round for 10 years believing that he would get better. As of this moment he's 55 years old and using again.

I agree. There is however one more choice for CS. And that's seriously injuring or even killing someone due to his violent nature. He's already come close a few times. JMO.
 
  • #183
Two words: MEL GIBSON

The report says Gibson then launched into a barrage of anti-Semitic statements: "F*****g Jews... The Jews are responsible for all the wars in the world." Gibson then asked the deputy, "Are you a Jew?"

Just about as anti-semetic as you can get. Then again, see where it's landed him.

MOO

Mel

That's my point, Mel. What's Mel been doing?

Oh Mel I just realized two Mel's.:D
 
  • #184
Should John Stamos Replace Charlie Sheen on Two and a Half Men?

Could Uncle Jessie be stepping in for Uncle Charlie? Now that production on Two and a Half Men has been halted for the remainder of the season and Charlie Sheen is at war with creator Chuck Lorre, John Stamos has been approached to possibly replace Sheen, E! News reports.


Charlie Sheen demands a raise and an apology from CBS while "licking my feet"


According to the site, CBS President and CEO Les Moonves talked to Stamos, 47, on Saturday about possibly joining the comedy as a new character.


The report comes less than a week after Stamos debunked the same rumor on Twitter. "Contrary to the rumors, I am not replacing Charlie Sheen on Two and Half Men," he wrote. "However, Martin Sheen has asked me to be his son."

http://omg.yahoo.com/news/should-john-stamos-replace-charlie-sheen-on-two-and-a-half-men
 
  • #185
The only people I feel sorry for are CS's children.

The females he has married amaze me. CS is an enormous addict. There is no way either one of the females did not know he was smoking crack or main-lining. They knew his history with pornstars, drugs, alcohol, (prostitutes)Heidi Fleiss, and domestic violence.

His father has tried to do the right thing for him at every turn. I cannot imagine watching my child slowly commit suicide and being unable to stop them.

I hope he can be there for CS's children because I do not believe the exes are any more capable than Charlie at raising children or making good decisions.

Crystal, I would agree except in the case of Denise Richards. I remember her prior to her marrying him. Fresh faced beauty with no trouble in her past. I recall thinking "What is this girl doing?" At that time I do believe he was clean and sober.

There are still people out there that think they can keep people that way. Unfortunately. I think it spoke volumes when she ditched him when she was pregnant. I also absolutely think she is afraid of him. I think she almost placates him.

The poor dad is right. The poor brother. Poor Charlie. That is no sane person sitting there going on with this mess. No way.

I just keep thinking about him shooting Kelly Preston. Accident?
 
  • #186
Should John Stamos Replace Charlie Sheen on Two and a Half Men?

I vote no for Uncle Jesse.

Hey he got kicked out of Australia for some reason. I forget why.

However, he is cute. He was eating in a local neighborhood pizza place here years ago. really small corner place. I had to take my DD to the ladies room, and she goes "Look it's Uncle Jesse". He heard and just smiled. We didn't bother him at all, but when we got outside my entire family and a few friends did stare in at him and he waved.

Naw, he wouldn't be good on that show.
 
  • #187
Can someone 302 this guy?

He's scary.

It's sad to see someone be so derailed. I think he's dangerous.

One thing he said in one interview (yes I watch train wrecks) was he took drugs because they work.

The interviewer asked and he goes "Because they work". That indicates to me he self-medicated. Duh. He needs to level off.

Mind you I am no psychiatrist or addiction specialist, but I'd rule him Duel Diagnosis. Lord forgive me but seeing him ranting I was glued. It's kind of like "See, even famous people are out there".

Ohhhhhhh and he threw The Big Book. In all actuality he had a point. That's a lil scary too.

Poor Heidi Fleiss is out in no man's land with her birds and God only knows where Tom Sizemore is. Now we have this show.
 
  • #188
I vote no for Uncle Jesse.

Hey he got kicked out of Australia for some reason. I forget why.

However, he is cute. He was eating in a local neighborhood pizza place here years ago. really small corner place. I had to take my DD to the ladies room, and she goes "Look it's Uncle Jesse". He heard and just smiled. We didn't bother him at all, but when we got outside my entire family and a few friends did stare in at him and he waved.

Naw, he wouldn't be good on that show.

I wouldn't discount his ability to play the role. He's done well in ER and other series, his range is well beyond Uncle Jessie, I think.
 
  • #189
Should John Stamos Replace Charlie Sheen on Two and a Half Men?

Could Uncle Jessie be stepping in for Uncle Charlie? Now that production on Two and a Half Men has been halted for the remainder of the season and Charlie Sheen is at war with creator Chuck Lorre, John Stamos has been approached to possibly replace Sheen, E! News reports.


Charlie Sheen demands a raise and an apology from CBS while "licking my feet"


According to the site, CBS President and CEO Les Moonves talked to Stamos, 47, on Saturday about possibly joining the comedy as a new character.


The report comes less than a week after Stamos debunked the same rumor on Twitter. "Contrary to the rumors, I am not replacing Charlie Sheen on Two and Half Men," he wrote. "However, Martin Sheen has asked me to be his son."

http://omg.yahoo.com/news/should-john-stamos-replace-charlie-sheen-on-two-and-a-half-men

Hmmm. That could be interesting. I might tune back in out of curiosity. I never watched the show much, as I'm an idealist, and had an issue with a show that thinks mistreating/undervaluing women is funny. Plus, it did become clear Charlie was playing Charlie and that wasn't helping him grow as a human. Plus, it'd drive Charlie crazy and might help with reaching rock bottom.
 
  • #190
Can someone 302 this guy?

He's scary.

It's sad to see someone be so derailed. I think he's dangerous.

One thing he said in one interview (yes I watch train wrecks) was he took drugs because they work.

The interviewer asked and he goes "Because they work". That indicates to me he self-medicated. Duh. He needs to level off.

Mind you I am no psychiatrist or addiction specialist, but I'd rule him Duel Diagnosis. Lord forgive me but seeing him ranting I was glued. It's kind of like "See, even famous people are out there".

Ohhhhhhh and he threw The Big Book. In all actuality he had a point. That's a lil scary too.

Poor Heidi Fleiss is out in no man's land with her birds and God only knows where Tom Sizemore is. Now we have this show.

Heidi Fleiss has birds??? Crabs, I figured, but birds???? :crazy:
 
  • #191
  • #192
I didn't know if this was posted yet - I came here b/c he is really losing it. Has already lost it... (ETA: Okay, I see you've been discussing it for a few pages...)

bbm

"I'm tired of pretending like I'm not special," Sheen told NBC. "I'm tired of pretending like I'm not *****ing a total freaking rock star from Mars. And people can't figure me out. They can't process me. I don't expect them to. You can't process me with a normal brain."

He later said he has "tiger blood and Adonis DNA."

At the conclusion of the final interview, given to TMZ.com, Sheen's publicist, Stan Rosenfield, resigned.

"I have worked with Charlie Sheen for a long time and I care about him very much," Rosenfield said in a statement. "However, at this time, I'm unable to work effectively as his publicist and have respectfully resigned."

http://www.cnn.com/2011/SHOWBIZ/02/28/charlie.sheen/index.html?hpt=T2
 
  • #193
I didn't know if this was posted yet - I came here b/c he is really losing it. Has already lost it... (ETA: Okay, I see you've been discussing it for a few pages...)

bbm

People have told me mania is just like a cocaine high. He sounds as manic there as anyone I have ever heard. What worries me is that eventually he WILL crash and come down to the depression side. No one stays manic forever.
 
  • #194
Heidi Fleiss has birds??? Crabs, I figured, but birds???? :crazy:




:floorlaugh:Now is that very nice?

Yes, she lives out in the wild with some birds. Not the kind from England like other women, but the flying kind. I'm just going by what people told me happened on "Celeb Rehab".

Oh see here we go. More rehab.:crazy:

O/T but not that Charlie Sheen did Heidi dirty. No jokes here please.:innocent:Being the good Madam she was she didn't dime him out. After Sizemore beat her senseless didn't Sheen show up in his defense?

Crabs.:D
 
  • #195
Just a headsup..just saw a ad saying Live interview with Charlie at top of this hour on CNN..Piers Morgan....I dont plan on watching it..and shame on CNN for even allowing this nutbar to run at the mouth on TV..Just thought I would let ya all know :banghead:
 
  • #196
Nope, the boring part is Charlie Sheen. I'm sick to death of hearing about this low life. Enough already.
 
  • #197
People have told me mania is just like a cocaine high. He sounds as manic there as anyone I have ever heard. What worries me is that eventually he WILL crash and come down to the depression side. No one stays manic forever.

The question is weather he was manic pre going bonkers?

It makes sense. Just my observations and not all the time, but people that use crack, meth, and all those speed ya up drugs already were big personalities. How can I put it? They're usually larger than life kinds of folks.

This as opposed to opiate users who are more the type to already be low key, and depressed. Kind of the "The world is so ugly and tragic it hurts my heart" kind of people.

Then again that's JMO.

Typical addict behavior is when he bragged about how much drugs he used. The interviewer asked if he wasn't afraid to die like that and all serious and kooky he's like "Me? Nah. I can handle all that, see cause I'm not like other people". I felt like screaming in the TV "Dude I got three people up my block saying and doing the same thing. You ain't special".

Oh did anyone notice his motions as well? Also typical of a coke user. The things he did with his hands and all. Even if he wasn't high during those interviews his nervous system is still doing the ol' raise my palms to the sky and go DUH!
 
  • #198
Nope, the boring part is Charlie Sheen. I'm sick to death of hearing about this low life. Enough already.

That's a good point.

I need to leave Charlie alone.
 
  • #199
From Seek&Finds link:

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2011/02/28/dr-dale-archer-charlie-sheen-acute-psychiatric-emergency/



"How can you know when someone can no longer take care of himself, or will not cause more harm than has already occurred? When is it time to institutionalize someone who is beyond helping themselves? Listening to the rants, Sheen is in an acute psychiatric emergency. Yet, without meeting certain rigid criteria, he cannot legally be forced into an institution, rehab or even counseling. The spiraling will continue until something even worse happens. It is very difficult in the United States to force anyone to receive the mental help they need if they don't want it."

As the sister of an alcoholic, who lost her battle this 2010 Christmas Past, and someone who is grieving, it is absolutely clear to me that this man is in the throes of addiction. Whatever substance, doesn't matter.

IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to get someone help when they don't want it. I lived it, recently, and my one and only sister, who we all loved so dearly, would not get help. The only thing left was getting her committed, which would have ticked her off to no end :) I loved her so much, still do, but her addiction took her from us.

Please someone help this man. I totally agree that he is going to hurt someone seriously...I sure hope those baby boys are not still there. It sounds like their mother may be an addict too.

I know of what I speak.....all IMO of course.
 
  • #200
He's being interviewed on Piers Morgan's show now. Whining, as usual. He's the poster boy for "You'll never work in this town again". Adios...
 

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