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Old 11-14-2007, 02:59 PM
kyleb kyleb is offline
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Default Re: Adults dupe teen into MySpace-assisted suicide

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There is a very clear and logical line of arguments that connect event A to event B in this case. Your argument is irrelevant; just because suicides are always complicated doesn't mean that there isn't an at-large reason why someone decided to kill themselves.

You're hanging on to an argument that you know sucks for the sake of arguing over the Internet and saving face. Stop.

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I dunno if this post was directed at me or not, but if it is...

There are countless incidents of internet abuse / mockery / etc of this kind, many directed at children who are depressed, and most of them do not result in suicide. So it is not inconsistent to imagine this happening and this girl not killing herself, so you can't claim that they were responsible for her death in the way they would be if they shot her, or poisened her food or something. Your argument is the illogical one here...

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You're [censored] up again. I bolded the part that you keep coming to and you are quite obviously wrong on.

It is not an issue of responsibility. It is an issue of liability.
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