• taiyang
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    7 hours ago

    That actually sounds more like rehab, which is a possibility. Kind of hard to keep these this hidden, though.

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      6 hours ago

      Yeah, I was thinking that, but I kept coming up short: usually in rehab there are tight controls not just on outside communication, but on limiting who the person can call. I’ve never known anyone in rehab that was able to call out and do work, for example, but Kean did: he was signing forms for his staff and making stock trades on his phone.

      If your depression is so bad you’re in a comprehensive rehab for it, what are you going to be physically able to do, and if you do feel up to it, are they even going to let you do it? But when he disappeared he seemed perfectly fine, and then came back seeming perfectly fine, with no indications on either end of anything really being wrong.

      I know, depression takes many forms. You could be totally right. But it’s still just odd for a rehab scenario IMO.