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RE: Why teenagers should try staying secure online #41
I don't sympathise for these people. Yes, I know manically depressed people and I sympathise for them becuase they don't bitch about it online. If you're posting it on this, this and that, fuck. you.
It's often the outcasts, the iconoclasts ... those who have the least to lose because they
don't have much in the first place, who feel the new currents and ride them the farthest.

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RE: Why teenagers should try staying secure online #42
(04-26-2014, 04:15 PM)Geoff Wrote: Weak people. I have no sympathy. Better for the species if they off themselves rather than eventually procreate imo.

Stephen Hawking
- Wouldn't survive a day without help
Einstein
- Pretty stupid in his childhood
Da Vinci
- Insane, yet one of the brightest minds humanity has developed

One stupid decision shouldn't define a person. By you logic most of humanity would fall of the edge, leaving only the "vegetables" to govern themselves. One more thing it often takes the smartest people to make the stupidest mistakes.

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RE: Why teenagers should try staying secure online #43
Its all about how you choose to handle the situation or even how you act and respect yourself.

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RE: Why teenagers should try staying secure online #44
(04-28-2014, 01:15 AM)sarusian Wrote: One stupid decision shouldn't define a person.

You're right. By no means should one stupid decision define anyone. But Amanda Todd made multiple stupid decisions, some of them were even intentionally done over and over again. She knew what she was doing knowing that your actions are what get you labelled/defined as a person. If you ask me, those actions do accurately label her as a pretty... To be nice, "easy to get" type of person. Mind you the first time she reportedly flashed some stranger was when she was just 12 years old. This was only one of the many times, too.

That's only my two cents though.

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RE: Why teenagers should try staying secure online #45
(04-28-2014, 03:00 AM)Maxx Wrote:
(04-28-2014, 01:15 AM)sarusian Wrote: One stupid decision shouldn't define a person.

You're right. By no means should one stupid decision define anyone. But Amanda Todd made multiple stupid decisions, some of them were even intentionally done over and over again. She knew what she was doing knowing that your actions are what get you labelled/defined as a person. If you ask me, those actions do accurately label her as a pretty... To be nice, "easy to get" type of person. Mind you the first time she reportedly flashed some stranger was when she was just 12 years old. This was only one of the many times, too.

That's only my two cents though.

In regards to Amanda Todd, I'm not very educated on her, but all signs point to her being a whore.

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RE: Why teenagers should try staying secure online #46
I personally think, to fix this up, we need HACKING SERVICES!
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xD Imagine a hacking service like patrolling the internet, instead of police you have hackers lol Tongue

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