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7. Using distractions Jonathan Brandstein, Patrice O'Neal's manager, said the family wanted to thank "all in the fans and friends who've expressed an outpouring of love and support for Patrice these past weeks." "Many of us have mislaid an in depth and loved friend; all of us have lost a genuine comic genius' Jonathan Brandstein said in a very statement. Charlie Sheen who had been fired through the hit CBS comedy 'Two and a Half Men' in September tweeted: "The entertainment world and also the world most importantly lost a brilliant man. Patrice O'Neal would have been a regular guest around the program 'Opie & Anthony Radio Show' and was a familiar face at some New York City TV shows including "Chappelle Show," "The Office," and "Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn. Patrice O'Neal's death was announced on Twitter by Opie in the Opie & Anthony Radio Show on Sirius/XM satellite radio: 'Yes, it's true that our pal Patrice O'Neal has passed away,' Opie tweeted. 'The funniest as well as thinker I've ever known PERIOD. #devastated." The details of his funeral is going to be updated soon. 5. The intensity of their language 2. How aggressive they are It has been found out that those with more weight and fat tend to die earlier that people that are slim and healthy. Most obese people live a mediocre life. They cannot remain active during the day, develop fatness related diseases, become burdens to themselves as well as others, and they are less successful in your life. The social lives from the obese can also be inconsequential. All this can make it imperative we remain slim and retain our health and wellness so that you can life our way of life to its fullness.