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Old 11-17-2007, 12:08 AM
SuperWhale SuperWhale is offline
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I think we're being very results oriented with our thinking here. If the little girl hadn't killed herself, would we really have such a negative view of the other girl's parents?



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The parents are obviously borderline retarded. They were acting in an unbelieveably juvenile manner and were teaching their kid how to become an awful human being.
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Old 11-17-2007, 08:35 PM
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I see this is now the featured news story on www.cnn.com atm.
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Old 11-17-2007, 09:56 PM
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People are being so f*cking results-oriented on this that it's ridiculous. They didn't kill her, they train-wrecked her MySpace page. If she got all emo and killed herself, that's not their fault. Seriously, if this story was just "bitchy 13 year old blows off her best friend and then the parents help trainwreck her MySpace page", people would just think this was a funny story.
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Old 11-17-2007, 10:16 PM
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People are being so f*cking results-oriented on this that it's ridiculous. They didn't kill her, they train-wrecked her MySpace page. If she got all emo and killed herself, that's not their fault. Seriously, if this story was just "bitchy 13 year old blows off her best friend and then the parents help trainwreck her MySpace page", people would just think this was a funny story.

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yea but death is no laughing matter sloot
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Old 11-17-2007, 10:38 PM
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People are being so f*cking results-oriented on this that it's ridiculous. They didn't kill her, they train-wrecked her MySpace page. If she got all emo and killed herself, that's not their fault. Seriously, if this story was just "bitchy 13 year old blows off her best friend and then the parents help trainwreck her MySpace page", people would just think this was a funny story.

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I really don't think this would be funny under any circumstances whatsoever.
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Old 11-17-2007, 11:21 PM
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People are being so f*cking results-oriented on this that it's ridiculous. They didn't kill her, they train-wrecked her MySpace page. If she got all emo and killed herself, that's not their fault. Seriously, if this story was just "bitchy 13 year old blows off her best friend and then the parents help trainwreck her MySpace page", people would just think this was a funny story.

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No. They would still be horrible, awful people.
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Old 11-18-2007, 05:18 AM
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People are being so f*cking results-oriented on this that it's ridiculous. They didn't kill her, they train-wrecked her MySpace page. If she got all emo and killed herself, that's not their fault. Seriously, if this story was just "bitchy 13 year old blows off her best friend and then the parents help trainwreck her MySpace page", people would just think this was a funny story.

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No. They would still be horrible, awful people.

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It would be a funny story exactly because the parents were so douchy and were trying to get involved in their kids life to that degree. Still though, no one would be saying they should be taken to jail or that they deserved to be kill.

Equating this to murder or even man-slaughter is just downright silly. Suicide is no one's fault but the victim's.
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Old 11-18-2007, 06:24 AM
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People are being so f*cking results-oriented on this that it's ridiculous. They didn't kill her, they train-wrecked her MySpace page. If she got all emo and killed herself, that's not their fault. Seriously, if this story was just "bitchy 13 year old blows off her best friend and then the parents help trainwreck her MySpace page", people would just think this was a funny story.

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No. They would still be horrible, awful people.

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It would be a funny story exactly because the parents were so douchy and were trying to get involved in their kids life to that degree. Still though, no one would be saying they should be taken to jail or that they deserved to be kill.

Equating this to murder or even man-slaughter is just downright silly. Suicide is no one's fault but the victim's.

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If that's silly then not being silly is insane.
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Old 11-18-2007, 08:32 AM
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People are being so f*cking results-oriented on this that it's ridiculous. They didn't kill her, they train-wrecked her MySpace page. If she got all emo and killed herself, that's not their fault. Seriously, if this story was just "bitchy 13 year old blows off her best friend and then the parents help trainwreck her MySpace page", people would just think this was a funny story.

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It would be a funny story exactly because the parents were so douchy and were trying to get involved in their kids life to that degree. Still though, no one would be saying they should be taken to jail or that they deserved to be kill.

Equating this to murder or even man-slaughter is just downright silly. Suicide is no one's fault but the victim's.

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Funny story, bitchy 13 year old?

So did you miss the part where they said the parents at fault actually knew the girl had a history of depression and mental problems? Or are you just a troll?
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Old 11-18-2007, 04:42 PM
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These [censored] did not just trainwreck someone's MySpace page, they trainwrecked her whole life. They decided it would be funny to destroy the confidence of an emotionally fragile kid and then mock her.

They spent months making an unpopular, overweight girl with a history of dperession and suicidal impulses feel that there was a boy who understood her and cared about her. They talked to her online almost every day. They gained her trust, then they used that trust to devastate her emotionally.

These people are seriously sick. It makes me wish ostracism and shunning still had the impact they once did. These people deserve to get spit on and cussed out every time they show their faces in public (preferably until they take their own lives).
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