Filmmaker Jeff Baena – best known for directing films like “Life After Beth” and “The Little Hours,” and the husband of Aubrey Plaza, has died … TMZ has learned.

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    3 days ago

    These really are such simple minded people. I get the impression they’ve never questioned a single thing in their lives.

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      Yeah. It’s sad as fuck to see too. Just imagine how insane the rest of their takes are on things theyve never once processed original thought on. I wish more humans still had original thoughts. Half the shit we hear these days are some rich person’s musings through the lense of a poor idiot.

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        You’re both two smug assholes smelling one another’s farts and saying ‘exaaaactly, exaaaactly’

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          It looks identical from this side you know. You just look like smug assholes who have never had truly deep inclinations in your life and actually believe in “thoughts and prayers” as remedies for real world problems.

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            “Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem” is common phrase in suicide prevention discourse, emphasizing the finality of suicide compared to the potential transience of problems.

            You, however, have interpreted it as an attack on your personal lived experience and are now projecting a whole personality and backstory onto me.

            Here is my actual backstory: I have incredibly low moments where i consider ending it all, and internally chanting “Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem” to myself is one of my coping techniques. I posted that phrase in this thread because it is something that has given me strength and I was hoping others would also find strength in it.

            I was not anticipating having to defend such an innocuous phrase. Why would I? Who could have foreseen JokeDiety would come in here, read my comment, and declare that I was a ‘smug assholes who have never had truly deep inclinations in your life and actually believe in “thoughts and prayers” as remedies for real world problems’.

            WOW!