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Re: Wow, this is one screwed up kid
« on: Mar 06, 2008, 10:44:45 PM »
MISTAKE!?!?!?

A mistake is wearing stripes with plaid. A mistake is eating a big bowl of stewed prunes before going on a cross-country flight.
:spit:

Cause he was an outcast and all he had was the internet, he had no outside friend otherwise he would not have been so obsessed.
And I guaruntee his parents did not give a crap about him and/or were abusive.

:dunno: so?  I've been the outcast before.  I moved every two years on average growing up.  I didn't have internet access until 7th grade.  Eventually you make friends.  I have very little tolerance for people who base their lives off of material things.  The fact that his dad took myspace away from him indicates to me that he might have cared that his son was getting sucked into cyberspace.  Sure, I love marlin, but if I logged off tonight, and never made it back on, I'd be bummed, but I'd move on with life.  More and more people are resting their happiness in the hands of other people, and things, rather than looking inward. 

But I must add... OMG.. what is with all the shootings lately.. it seems like almost daily anymore we're hearing about someone going into somewhere and shooting the place up...

my theory is direct to brain downloads at birth that are now being triggered. Or maybe I read too much Dean Koontz.

Yes, yes you do :gap:  me too!! 

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