'a dean months old? What?'
https://youtu.be/_XBL46Pd0sM
So at acting school the coach mentioned one of his old pupils or students was actor Dieter Brummer and that this guy had suicided some time ago. Well it was only just over a year ago (late July 2021), actually six weeks after I moved into 'Sunmer Bay' (Pittwater) for my bus driving job.
Interesting to think the Red Herring was sailing around those background views of Pittwater way back in 1992 when Dieter Brummer was a kid acting on this long running tv show. I never did like Al's surly English redneck butt-fuck small town persona on the show and how can his dog be 'a dean months' old. Sounds like total bullshit.
Putting aside the actor that plays Al, smalltown redneck butt-fuck persona. Dieter Brummer looks like an intelligent soul to me so my understanding just from since yesterday since talking to his acting coach taking a class with his acting coach from back in the day and then researching Dieter Brummer who.is.not someone I ever thought about or watched his TV show ever for more than like 10 seconds: he seems like a pretty smart sensible young actor and person to me when he was 16-17 18 years old. I've just watched some of his episodes of Home and Away from you know the 90s, it's not really my cup of tea, however I think Dieter looks like a smart guy like he didn't let acting get to his head. You know he got a lot of attention, he was a minor celebrity there in Britain and the United Kingdom. He managed to find himself a different career as an abseiler, you know like abseiling up sky rises and cliff faces so he could actually make money as a normal regular member of society. He was able to maintain his acting career in that time. Pretty level headed. I don't know about his personal life you know if he had a girlfriend or a wife or kids or so, I just know he said he thought his character Shane, in a having a baby at age 20 (on the show) was unusual for him as a person (having a kid that young). But for me like where I grew up it's not unusual for kids to have a baby when they're 20 (my besty from way back, FDR - not his real name, just a nickname - did exactly that, he even delivered the baby himself with the phone on his shoulder apparently). And for a lot of his audience in Britain that's not unusual either so I'll fix the spelling mistakes later, I'm on voice recognition software right now as I drive to my gardening job completely legal because my phone is in a cradle.
About Al, the actor that plays Al, with his a dean months old dog. Yeah wow, I could teach that guy how to break out of his English redneck best buddies with the deans of Hindu India persona and play like Shakespeare or something, but I mean I don't really give a shit. Everyone's free to worship Ganesh and a dean months dogs or whatever. Good luck with that ridiculousness.
I'm guessing he never had kids so never cared about if they'd miss him and suicide is a really big thing with Australians. A lot of them are narcissists and selfish and don't really care if their family will be upset, it's all about them. I can't even say anything about it. I think the Koran warns against it. I think in this guy's case he didn't want to age. Definitely if you don't feel like having ageing issues and losing your vitality and strength, maybe suicide looks like a good option. I think ultimately if people align their inner and outer selves they wouldn't be lost to their inner selves and only living selfishly in the outer self. I'd say most of society is out of touch with the inner self and just stuck in the outer self. I think the parable of the lost son is a metaphor for the inner and outer selves. When the wayward son (the outer self) returns to the father (the inner self) he is forgiven and received. I think if you're only living in the outer self, selfishly, wildly estranged from your inner self, then the only thing surviving death, the inner self, is going to be a stranger to you! So you're going to be a stranger to yourself! You'll be embarrassed in the afterlife at your lack of understanding.
That's also what's meant by the love of the father (the inner self) isn't in the one that loves the world.
https://youtu.be/peqHB0_ZslQ
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