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JochemDude

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Aeonknight said:
If there's anything/anyone you genuinely care about, keep it the hell away from the internet.
This right here, It's the internet what did you expect.
 

Holy_Hotdog

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there are some thing that are bound to happen from trolls to death.

it's a part of your second life.
 

Thaluikhain

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Eh, a few months ago, a British guy got gaoled, IIRC, for continually doing this sort of thing for years after a court told him to knock it off.
 

PixelKing

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Its disgusting, but this is the internet, its what they do.
Two boys from my area died in a car crash and the trolls got hold of that as well, but we managed to get rid of them all.
 

fenrizz

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What do you expect?

It is the internet and it is a public group.
You cannot expect all anon's to be considerate and respectful, you just can't.

It's a shame, I know, but that is the way it is.
 

Nouw

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Protip: Memorial pages, dedications, charity groups are best kept secret or closed on Facebook.
 

The Pinray

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This was a really bad move on the poster's part. If you don't want these things to happen don't post it on the internet. That's not only common sense, but Troll Avoidance 101.
 

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Clearly, some of the people here saying things like "people who committed suicide don't deserve a memorial" have never been suicidal. People don't think rationally when they're like that, they can't really help it. It's a horrible tragedy.

Anyway, yeah, society is crap, just another daily reminder of that...
 

Rawne1980

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I have to agree with a few people here.

Posting it up on Facebook, the place where muppets congregate, was just asking for it.

Yeah it's a shame it happens but it is the internet and we all know what it's like and what happens.

Keep things like that off the internet, especially off Facebook.

Can't say it surprises or saddens me. I've seen what people on the internet can do but i've seen worse during my time in the military.

I'm also firmly against suicide so probably not the most sympathetic in this case.
 

JesterRaiin

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Jzolr0708 said:
Someone posted it to /b/ and now they are ruining something beautiful. Sometimes I can't help but hate the part of humanity who does this kind of thing.
Some people aren't that good adjusted to this harsh and unjust reality we live in. Sure, laughs over death may seem cruel and stuff, but i guess it's just part of self defence mechanism kicking in.

I wouldn't pay attention... and that brings me to one question : what were you doing ion 4chan in first place ? It has it's reputation for a reason, you know.
 

Fiskmasen

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This is why I love the Internet. Ruining people's stupid sentimental bullshit since 19-eightywhatever.
 

FarleShadow

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The only difference between the internet and real life is that all the bad jokes are just alittle bit louder on the internet.

And, to honest, people are going to be dicks regardless because that's human nature, BEING A DICK.
 

Savryc

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What can be said? Pathetic trolls have nothing better to do so they troll, maybe they hate themselves and lash out so they feel better, maybe they're ignored and unloved and throw a tantrum to get some precious attention, maybe they play the whole "look at me I'm so bitter and cynical, people are shit herp derp" thing to... I don't actually now why people do that, bit daft really. Maybe they're just straight up scum. This is the internet after all, there are plenty of the above stated examples in this thread alone.

Just don't give them the attention they crave, they aren't worth the effort of typing out a response to them.
 

nukethetuna

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ravensheart18 said:
I don't know why this generation feels the need to make everything a public event.
Probably because it's so easy.

I generally don't feel sympathetic for people that commit suicide, not because "ZOMG UR SO WEAK LOLOLOLOL", but because ultimately if they were miserable enough to make the decision to kill themselves, then it was literally more painful to be alive than to die. So you should be happy for them.
It's also why I don't really get memorials about it, because if I killed myself (and I've considered it numerous times) I'd want people to respect my decision, not call it a tragedy and lament over it. If you want to celebrate how rad I was, go for it, but don't funk up my liberation with your misery, be happy for me.

That said, regardless of your stance on suicide or whatnot, it's common decency not to take shots at emotionally-charged situations like this. Whether you think the emotions are warranted or not, if you felt so strongly upset or angry about something, I doubt you'd want someone being a douche over it.
 

IamLEAM1983

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An individual, if alone, can be a smart, caring and witty person. A mob is a collection of minds reduced to pure derpiness, as the most derpy of all the derps in the group usually wins the status of mob leader.

Seeing as you can pretty much equate the 'net to one big formless mob where everyone's screaming at the same time... Yeah. I think you can see where I'm going with this. :) If someone gets it through their thick skull that trolling a dead girl's memorial page is a good idea, then other thick skulls will flock in droves.

It's like "If you build it, they will come", from Field of Dreams, just running on sheer cruelty and callousness, instead. It's best to accept it, move on, and vow to never trust a social networking site for something serious and dignified like a memorial ever again.