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so i can make a RIP thread every second (probably the rate of death in africa) and no one can tell me to stop because that would be disrespectful right? this person doesnt even live in vancouver.. who cares? |
Lol. FC material? |
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You do realize people aren't just randomly making threads about people dying right? People are sharing news, posted with the relevant article. Maybe you don't give a shit, but I'd say a ton of people are shocked that something like this happened at Yale. Either way it's news. It's certainly not something that happens all the time (I'm talking about a prestigious school like Yale). Since there are a few people who don't give a shit. Please be consistent and post that in every single current events news story that does not affect your lives. Don't just pick and choose. Next time an elementary school gets shot up and it gets posted, I expect to see your posts. |
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Firstly, no, I haven't had the fortune of living a sheltered life. Secondly, You fail to see the point AGAIN!. What part of We aren't looking for your sympathy don't you understand. This whole argument between you and I is that YOU trashed a RIP thread. Why the fuck are you so pissed off that someone made it? You don't like it? Don't post. No one is fucking forcing your dumb ass to feel remorse, you bafoon. We're trying to tell you that your posting 'who gives a fuck' is tastless. Do you get it or will you miss it again? Here it is, just for you. We don't fucking want your sympathy or care, in fact, we don't wan't anything from you, yet you had to shit in it anyway. Again, one more time. Let it sink in. No one is asking YOU to sympathize , we're bashing you not because you don't care, we're bashing you because coming in here and saying that bs is rude. I hope you get it this time, timpo. By the way, I never said other people aren't deserving of a RIP thread, but I can't make one for each person, but it is okay for us to make one for someone anyway. Do you wan't to make a RIP thread about someone in the congo? Go ahead, if I see it, I'll either come in and say 'RIP' or I'll see it, think ' : / ' and not even click it. But I won't be a little turd bag and post 'who gives a fuck' in it. When you apologize for being immature, I'll apologize for being an asshole. |
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cold but true, one death is a tragedy, a million is a statistic, a month from now, this will be an afterthought just like hundreds of other news stories |
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If you really think that this death is so meaningful and you "care" so deeply (who fucking cares, obviously YOU do), then maybe you should go to Connecticut and help solve the murder and then also make a nice little speech at her funeral. Otherwise, no matter how I feel or how you feel, the fact remains, it's just another person dead out of hundred of thousands who die daily. Yet somehow, this one has made you share your sad feelings and get butthurt when someone else doesn't give a rats ass and says he doesn't care in a public forum. Don't like negative replies? Don't post a thread on RS off-topic forum, save it for the VLS side. |
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Yeah, it isn't that at all, it has to be because she is asian and because RS is mostly asian, that has to be the reason. |
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I don't get why it's so hard for people to understand why a thread like this was created. It's fucking news. This is the OT/Current Events forum afterall. At least it's not an annoying repost. I guess when the greyhound beheading incident happened, these same people went around telling their friends and co-workers that they don't give a shit and they shouldn't either since people in Africa are dying every second. |
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And yes, you've been saying "You're a fucking little cry baby who thinks one death out of 300,000 daily is so important that you need to feel sad because she died" the whole time. It's okay though, I don't expect fucktards to see them selves like the world sees them. In your delusional little mind you're always right . |
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i agree with rflush. people enjoy being fed a story on the news about a particular person or thing its like they're all overgrown children who want to hear their bedtime story but its only good if its a sad story if it was just about the situation the replies would be like "wow!, can't believe something like that happened at yale" or "wtf why can't that guy just pick her up she looks like she probably puts out" not "OMG!! ohh the sorrow! how could something like this possibly happen my heart is aching!! good night my darling princess my heart will always ache for your once glorious life!" <<if ppl truly felt that way they'd be crying over Africa and actively trying to change what's going on (if you were someone like that you might have a right for the overblown dramatics).. but no ppl just like to pretend sometimes (its like The Simpsons episode where Bart does those Kid's News pieces to one-up Lisa and how everyone falls for his bits) anyway, yeah i can see where Rflush is coming from. now about the story I thought they found a body in the Yale garbage bin at the waste facility? what's this about being inside a wall.. so who's body was at the dump? |
boo over already |
RIP to everyone who died at the minute im posting .. :( |
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Anyways, RIP isn't really an expression of sorrow. It's an expression of "Respect for the dead." Besides, making a point of how much one doesn't care is far more of a waste than throwing a 3 letter expression. Kind of ironic. |
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person of interest http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nati..._him_befo.html The girlfriend of the Yale technician questioned in connection with the murder of bride-to-be Annie Le felt compelled to defend him once before. In a series of rambling blog entries posted in May 2008, Jennifer Hromadka shot down "rumors" about her relationship with Raymond Clark, 24. "My boyfriend, Ray, if you don't know him, has no interest in any of the other girls at YARC as anything more than friends," Hromadka wrote, referring to the Yale Animal Resources Center. "To anyone that thinks otherwise, you might be a bit dillusional and may need to take some medication for it." Hromadka, 23, described her live-in beau -- who works in the same Yale lab as her boyfriend -- as a gullible but loving guy who has eyes for no one but her. "He is a bit naive, doesn't always use the best judgement, definitely is not the best judge of character but, he is a good guy," Hromadka said. "He has a big heart and tries to see the best in people ALL THE TIME! Even when everyone else is telling him that the person is a psycho or that the person can't be trusted, he thinks everyone deserves a second chance. and has a hard time hurting peoples feelings and it takes him getting burned to learn. We are not broken up nor were we." Hromadka, 23, flatly rejected any suggestion that Clark had ever strayed. "This rumor of a 'fling' is probably the most stupid thing I have ever heard and really is not even worth going into detail about," she wrote. "If you know what I am talking about u can probably (if you have half a brain) come to the conclusion that its all a load of BS." |
from another source Police zeroed in on Clark several days ago, after he failed lie detector tests and had scratch marks on his chest that suggest he was in a struggle. Cops and FBI agents interviewed the lab tech several times before Tuesday night. At one point, he stopped talking and asked for a lawyer, the New Haven Register reported. Authorities in unmarked cars arrived at Clark's apartment complex Monday afternoon and frequently followed and pulled over drivers, neighbors said. "It definitely freaks me out," said Ivan Hernandez, 22, who lives directly above Clark. "A possible murderer living right under you, that's crazy. I thought he was just a normal guy." One of Clark's former neighbors in New Haven said he screamed at children and was "very controlling" of his girlfriend. "Ray was very controlling of his girlfriend," said Anne Marie Goodwin, 40. "He would never let her talk to anyone. I would hear a lot of yelling upstairs." Clark - a 2004 graduate of Branford High School, who mostly worked with rodents at Yale - "kept a pit bull caged in his apartment," Goodwin said. "We could hear the dog crying all day while he was at work. He screamed at my 17-year-old son. It was horrifying." Clark lives with his girlfriend, Jennifer Hromadka, and the couple shares a MySpace page. Hromadka writes extensively about her "wonderful boyfriend Ray." In May 2008, she blogged about a rumor that Clark was cheating on her with a girl in his Yale lab. "My boyfriend, Ray, if you don't know him, has no interest in any of the other girls at YARC as anything more than friends," she wrote, referring to the Yale Animal Resource Center. "He is a bit naive, doesn't always use the best judgment, definitely is not the best judge of character but he is a good guy," she wrote. "He has a big heart and tries to see the best in people ALL THE TIME! even when everyone else is telling him that the person is a psycho or that the person can't be trusted." Her most recent entry, written on Friday, says: "Who are you to judge the life I live? I know I'm not perfect and I don't live to be, but before you start pointing fingers make sure your hands are clean!!" Wow, I think this might be the mother fucker.. wow.. |
out of respect i say rip annie le. calm down everyone |
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i didnt even read the thread just the exchange between u and rflush ;) |
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soooo pics? |
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