I used to be an **** to the people I dated. I'm not proud of it. They were weird times. I once broke up with someone by telling them to get out of my house and not to call me any more.
I would be super sad if it was my favourite pet, but not nearly as sad if it was my girlfriend or my sister. In those cases it would be very hard to deal. I probably wouldn't get over it, but I'd learn to live normally without them and think about the good times. As much as it sucks, you got to do what you got to do.
I would be super sad if it was my favourite pet, but not nearly as sad if it was my girlfriend or my sister. In those cases it would be very hard to deal. I probably wouldn't get over it, but I'd learn to live normally without them and think about the good times. As much as it sucks, you got to do what you got to do.
I dropped out of high school because I hated my peers. I did, however, get my GED so I'm proud I at least went that far instead of just dropping out like most irresponsible people do. College is a different story. I rocked that s***. Graduated with a 4.0 and got a kickass job because of it. I guess overall I don't hate it. The only thing I do hate was my time spent in high school. It was a complete waste of my time and I'm glad I was able to get out.
Not sure if someone has brought it up yet, but there have been studies that show that when the body dies the brain releases a chemical (DMT) that is the same chemical that is released when you dream. It is known as a chemical afterlife, but it doesn't last as your brain eventually dies after your body. It is kind of like your brain is letting you go out smoothly. Pretty amazing if you think about it.
Look, guys, yes she was retarded for many reasons, but that hardly excuses the relentless berating she dealt with. Considering how mentally unstable teenage girls are to begin with (seriously, I don't know what it's like for guys, but teenage girls are the most irrational living things on earth), an extreme level of bullying and repeated shame are more than enough to push a lot of people to the brink of seeing the only way out through death. Yeah, she's a dumbass for posting pics of her boobs underage (I don't care what adults do, we don't deal with high school bs like that). Yeah, she probably should have given up the social networking crap for a few years until people stopped caring. And yeah, she definitely shouldn't have slept with, and then protected that guy... but she's a ****ing teenager. And clearly wasn't in a good mental state. I feel sorry for her. It's probably more than traumatizing to endure what she did at that age. What makes me sad is that there is no system to fight these sorts of things from happening; to stop internet-related bullying. The whole social networking life these kids live means school goes home with you, and so do your problems. Teenage girls are vindictive ****s. They are relentless. I'm not saying police the internet, but there does need to be some level of accountability when someone is being relentlessly harassed. I don't mean prosecute everyone involved, but the people involved with what are actual crimes: the people who assaulted her irl, the person that circulated child pornography and blackmailed a minor for sexual favours. THOSE are already crimes they prosecute. The problem is that cyberbullying isn't quite as recognized as real-life harassment and assault. I would never support censorship or the senseless policing of the internet. Believe me, if I did I'd be in jail. What I DO support is using the internet as a resource to trace the people who started this mess and the ones who committed real life crimes (child pornography, assault).
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