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Old 08-24-2005, 07:32 AM  
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Originally Posted by Turf
why is it that just because i dont think we should cry over someone being a coward - i am in the wrong here..

if he had any balls he would have stuck around no matter how dark the outlook of things, if for nothing else than for his kids...

spare me the pocket freud and psychology..
Because you have judged someone without first walking in their shoes. Because of that you will definitely be tested.

It's not pop psyche dude...it's just what I've seen in my short 39 years on this planet. When you think you have the answer to something life throws it right back in your face and wakes you the fuck up.

This is apparently something that really bothers you. Why?
It's not your friend, it's not your family member. But something about this scares YOU, and you are attempting to hide from it behind all this false bravado.

Regardless. Quit perpetuating the stereotype of the anonymous internet troll / surfer.

I sure hope when someone you care for dies, regardless of the situation that others won't show the same lack of class and make such comments.

Get off the net, unplug and socialize with other life forms in the real world and you might learn about what is appropriate and what is not.

Not every thought in your head has to be expressed to the world. That's the cool thing about being a human being. We have choices. With those choices comes a lot of responsibility and you have just proven you can't be trusted with them.

I won't respond to you anymore. You're not worth it. You have taken a thread about someones death and tried to turn it into some lame drama thread.

You have issues. Take care of them.
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