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Jul 28, 2017 - 5:21 AM
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Jim Phelps
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Time to Plug a Book and Present its Hypothesis as Fact Dept. "Hemingway's Suicide Incorrectly Attributed to Alcoholism and Bipolar Disorder" http://whqr.org/post/coastline-hemingways-suicide-incorrectly-attributed-alcoholism-and-bipolar-disorder#stream/0 Incorrectly? It's plausible, until one remembers that Hemingway's father, grandfather, brother, sister, AND granddaughter all committed suicide and I doubt they suffered from traumatic head injuries. Plus, if 111 NFL players were found to have had that condition upon posthumous examination, it was because they were NFL players, were exposed to concussion-causing conditions, and suspected they had the condition, hence the donating of their bodies to science for said examination. I'm sticking with the alcoholism and bipolar disorder theory until they can conclusively prove otherwise.
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