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[QUOTE=DaHeezy]It's really blowing up here. I saw a couple of people wearing pink Amanda Todd shirts in the mall today. City is really rallying around this[/QUOTE]
I've seen a few of those as well. Everyone is choked up about it. I was furious when I woke up to people still making fun of her on Facebook and twitter.how did kids become this desensitized.
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[QUOTE=EricGordon23]I've seen a few of those as well. Everyone is choked up about it. I was furious when I woke up to people still making fun of her on Facebook and twitter.how did kids become this desensitized.[/QUOTE]
This may be the most shocking. The fact that the people who are responsible for her death just don't give a shit.
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[QUOTE=EricGordon23]I've seen a few of those as well. Everyone is choked up about it. I was furious when I woke up to people still making fun of her on Facebook and twitter.how did kids become this desensitized.[/QUOTE]
Me too. I may be twice some of these kids ages but I would smack the shyt out of them if I came across them. It's appauling how these kids (the bullies) have absolutely no sympathy towards her and her family whatsoever. Still posting things like the bleach did it's job finally. Absolutely disgusting. They refuse the accountability. It won't be too long, just like the Vancouver riots, that people's names and faces will be publicly exposed and all hell breaks loose.
There are petitions going around asking to reveal identity or at least have the stalker guy arrested. Also the girls who assaulted her.
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[QUOTE=TheSilentKiller]This may be the most shocking. The fact that the people who are responsible for her death just don't give a shit.[/QUOTE]
Not only that, post things on her MEMORIAL page saying she deserved it. Absolutely sickening.
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So this is her, right?
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtEtFeaPoEw&feature=plcp[/url]
EDIT: Yea its her. Crazy that this was uploaded just a week before.
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[QUOTE=ALBballer]This whole bullying thing is being blown out of proportion. Bullying has and will always exist. Is it wrong? Sure. But bullying is part of human nature and adults engage in forms of bullying as well let alone kids.
For god's sakes we live in America. America is the biggest bully in the world by far. We ain't complaining.
:coleman:[/QUOTE]
Well it's different now. The girl in the video woulda been done with the bullying after one move if it was 1980.
But, apparently, she moved like 3 or 4 times, and the internet pics and the bullying followed her every where.
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Amanda Todd exposed:
[url]http://www.facebook.com/pages/Amanda-Todd-Exposed/483849238314448?ref=nf[/url]
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Wow, those are some sick bastards. Some people just deserve to get the Anakin Skywalker vs Tuskin Raiders treatment.
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Extremely tragic and unfortunate. I can't help but wonder, what the **** the parents were doing through all this? Get the child off facebook for god sakes. Teach the kid better morals, and discipline, like not flashing people or not sleeping with a guy that has a girl friend.
Those bullies are despicable and represent the cruelness of humans, but parents need to be part of their kid's lives more. Teach them that the internet IS NOT SERIOUS PLACE. That posting things on there are just as permanent as tattooing it on your forehead. That internet is open to everyone and posting things you wouldn't want other people seeing is a huge mistake.
I think kids need to be educated about the internet before they use it, and parents need to be educated themselves on the risks that are present on the internet.
This girl clearly made mistakes, but I point the cause of those mistakes on the parents... for the love of god, parent you kids, look out for their safety, teach them right and wrong, appropriate and inappropriate, there really isn't anything more important then your kids' development as a person, you have to call then out when they **** up, and teach them the right way. Not just act like they can do no wrong, or just trust that they ok if they don't mention something. People need to take a more involved approach to parenting.
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[QUOTE=RaininTwos]People need to learn how to take L's and stay focused.[/QUOTE]
:roll:
Man, I usually don't give a f[COLOR="Black"]uck[/COLOR] about shit like this, but this is sad. RIP.
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[QUOTE=tmacattack33]Well it's different now. The girl in the video woulda been done with the bullying after one move if it was 1980.
But, apparently, she moved like 3 or 4 times, and the internet pics and the bullying followed her every where.[/QUOTE]
isn't she responsible for the bullying following her by consistently making the mistake of getting in contact with people she used to know???
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[QUOTE=Rockets(T-mac)]Extremely tragic and unfortunate. I can't help but wonder, what the **** the parents were doing through all this? Get the child off facebook for god sakes. Teach the kid better morals, and discipline, like not flashing people or not sleeping with a guy that has a girl friend.
Those bullies are despicable and represent the cruelness of humans, but parents need to be part of their kid's lives more. Teach them that the internet IS NOT SERIOUS PLACE. That posting things on there are just as permanent as tattooing it on your forehead. That internet is open to everyone and posting things you wouldn't want other people seeing is a huge mistake.
I think kids need to be educated about the internet before they use it, and parents need to be educated themselves on the risks that are present on the internet.
[B]This girl clearly made mistakes, but I point the cause of those mistakes on the parents[/B]... for the love of god, parent you kids, look out for their safety, teach them right and wrong, appropriate and inappropriate, there really isn't anything more important then your kids' development as a person, you have to call then out when they **** up, and teach them the right way. Not just act like they can do no wrong, or just trust that they ok if they don't mention something. People need to take a more involved approach to parenting.[/QUOTE]
Agreed, she was engage in risky activities at such a young age and it spiraled out of control from there. If the Parents or even teachers could of caught some of the early signs then this could of been preventable.
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[QUOTE=Meticode]She could've avoided the whole situation if she didn't flash herself on the internet.[/QUOTE]
Grown ass people have done stupider shit without getting this type of treatment.
Sounds like just a normal teenager who was craving attention and liked the compliments she was getting online. From there it all just spiraled out of control. What a sad ****ing situation.
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I'm really surprised that the people who are largely responsible still don't give a ****. society is a freakshow with north america being frontrow center.
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[QUOTE=longhornfan1234]Amanda Todd exposed:
[url]http://www.facebook.com/pages/Amanda-Todd-Exposed/483849238314448?ref=nf[/url][/QUOTE]
Some people welcome Hell with open arms I guess.
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[QUOTE=longhornfan1234]Amanda Todd exposed:
[url]http://www.facebook.com/pages/Amanda-Todd-Exposed/483849238314448?ref=nf[/url][/QUOTE]
We will find out who did this... right?
that person has gotta be scared $hitless that they aren't exposed.
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[QUOTE=blablabla][URL="http://www.facebook.com/faboloustriniboy"]http://www.facebook.com/faboloustriniboy[/URL][/QUOTE]
I'm completely clueless to how FACEBOOK works...
but is that guy still talking $hit on the Amanda Todd exposed profile?
[QUOTE]Just cause I dnt give a **** what any of you say... This is me, come at me bro. [B]- 3 hours ago[/B][/QUOTE]
[IMG]http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt216/Doomsday2036/274754_1165025322_81147232_n.jpg[/IMG]
[B]Linus Gordon[/B]
This guy made that profile and has zero regrets... am I reading that right?
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^ in the comments it says that this ain't the guy who created that page
we should get some ish detectives to investigate on this, fapastrophe where ya at
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Where is 4chan when you need them?
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[QUOTE=johndeeregreen]Where is 4chan when you need them?[/QUOTE]
As i know 4chan, probably making fun of amanda
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Whoa... someone just posted an imgur in a youtube comment that I'm pretty sure is illegal...
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Page got taken down.....good
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[QUOTE=Riddler]We will find out who did this... right?
that person has gotta be scared $hitless that they aren't exposed.[/QUOTE]
Why would they? Cops have nothing better to do than give traffic tickets
It blows my mind that people can get away with posting underage nudes
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[QUOTE=johndeeregreen]Where is 4chan when you need them?[/QUOTE]
ohai
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/2grYt.jpg[/IMG]
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[QUOTE=kaiteng]After I read the Wiki page of the incident, and this. Damn, I have to agree with /b/ post.
That was not bullies bullying her, she welcomed them.[/QUOTE]
Women's brains don't develop till they're near their mid-20's.
She couldn't process that far ahead
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[QUOTE=Lebron23]That's why i have no problems with parents teaching their kids some self defense. These bullies needs to get their a$$ kick.[/QUOTE]
no parents need to be involved in there kids lives and talk to them how to deal with social problems and be open and not keep issues like this to themselves. they need to be mature around kids and tell them that what you do on the internet is permanent and there are a holes who can and will take advantage of scenarios like this.
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What I will say is that this shit is getting out of control. With the anonymity of the internet, people are just eating each other alive online.
This chick offs herself over this nonsense, and they're STILL making fun of her online? The general cruelty among humans, and the darker underbelly of society is really bubbling up to the surface on here, and at times, its a bit disturbing to see.
I commented on something regarding this chick, and several hours later a FB page of "Amanda" was trying to add me....
note the status updates:
[url]http://www.facebook.com/amanda.todd.5494[/url]
So even in death, people out there are spitting on her grave? Really?
We can all rationalize her stupidity in dealing with this situation, and how silly, naive, young and dumb she was, but the end result is that this girl was literally harassed to the point of suicide. And she is still being ripped apart. Craziness. :wtf:
edit to add: im even reading that on her memorial page, people are still coming in to post attacks on this girl. What kind of shit is that?
Society is going mad I tells ya.
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Bullies are now ruthless nowadays with the anonymity of the internet. That's why you should never give your personal information or numbers to a stranger.
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Harrassment isn't a crime anymore? You mean no one is going to jail over this shit, not even the stalker
The fvck...
Edit; nvm, they are investigating...
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Here are a couple of things I thought of:
1. Her parents were probably divorced at some point. She indicated that she moved from her dad's to her mom's.
2. She flashed her breasts in 2009-2010 so the whole "don't post/show something online if you don't want others to see it" was probably around. Angie Varona had her pics leaked only a couple years prior.
There are some things she can be blamed for. One is her having sex with that boy whose gf would later beat her up. Yes, that girl took it to the extreme, but Amanda did give her a reason to do it. Amanda may have done it out of sheer loneliness. Drugs and alcohol consumption? Yes, but let's not act like no other teens do them. I don't condone teen girls flashing their breasts online, but it's not like she did it at the first chance. She probably had some kind of relationship (most likely fabricated on the other end) with that stalker. Remember, she did it 1 year after she first started web caming.
Why didn't she get taught lessons about strangers? Maybe she did and she didn't listen like most kid wouldn't. Probably the only person who knows the whole story is her because she was so secluded. It'd be more clear if we got the parents' honest sides of the story.
Most people don't realize that she's a kid and probably were never put in her kind situation. I'm betting a lot of those internet bullies grew up with dial-up in their teens or were in high school when webcams were on the rise. People think that teens should be able to get over that stuff or to be able to make up a solution, but teens are very conditionable. Although they can act like it, they aren't fully capable adults.
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[IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v623/veltape/384268_207705346028711_2089866247_n_zps434e5c46.jpg[/IMG]
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[QUOTE=ballup]Here are a couple of things I thought of:
1. Her parents were probably divorced at some point. She indicated that she moved from her dad's to her mom's.[/QUOTE]
Or never married
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Don't get me wrong, because bullies are pieces of absolute sh*t, but why is this particular suicide story getting so much attention?
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[QUOTE=Is He Ill]Don't get me wrong, because bullies are pieces of absolute sh*t, but why is this particular suicide story getting so much attention?[/QUOTE]
it is pretty obvious.
it is almost like the same thought processes that bullies use to select victims are the same ones people use to care or not care about victims of bullies. if they conform to some ideal they matter, if not who cares?
it might be a little more dramatic because she posted a youtube video before it happened, but i still don't believe if the girl was less attractive the situation would have garnered the same attention?
recently in australia this woman was taken, raped and murdered in melbourne.
[IMG]http://www.mamamia.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/153584-jill-meagher.jpg[/IMG]
these kinds of things aren't that common here, but when they happen they usually make the news for a week and then the story dies down. but this was the march in reaction to the news.
[IMG]http://images.smh.com.au/2012/09/30/3677098/Meagher01-20120930144321205286-600x400.jpg[/IMG]
the story is sad and deserved the attention it got. but the problem is that so many stories don't. the problem isn't that tragedies that happen to attractive people illicit strong reactions, but that when they happen to less attractive people or socially important people they don't. somehow their value is worth less? something is seriously messed up with that, and in some ways it goes hand in hand with bullying because some type of distinction based on characteristics is made about the victims.
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So we have grown women becoming celebrities and being idolized because they are on tape sucking dick, but a teenager, i repeat a TEENAGER show her boobs and she deserves do die... ok...
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lol, hackers found out who the stalker / pedophile is.
[url]http://pastebin.com/pc6mHA8W[/url]
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYk19SD4FCs[/url] 14:00-14:47 kody1206.. the pedo
Identity: Kody Maxson
Online Username: kody1206
Location:Sapper St, New westminster,BC
Birthdate 1980, age 30
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[QUOTE=n00bie]lol, hackers found out who the stalker / pedophile is.
[url]http://pastebin.com/pc6mHA8W[/url]
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYk19SD4FCs[/url] 14:00-14:47 kody1206.. the pedo
Identity: Kody Maxson
Online Username: kody1206
Location:Sapper St, New westminster,BC
Birthdate 1980, age 30[/QUOTE]
holy shiit who found out about this??
people on the internet? :applause:
wow.. when motivated, citizens can be better than cops :oldlol:
but yeah.. the facebook support pages are disgusting. I can't imagine how those hateful people are in real life. I better they wouldn't say anything of the sort in real life, just brave behind screens. I would pay to see cops knock on their door, or someone punch their face out.
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[QUOTE=ripthekik]holy shiit who found out about this??
people on the internet? :applause:
wow.. when motivated, citizens can be better than cops :oldlol:
but yeah.. the facebook support pages are disgusting. I can't imagine how those hateful people are in real life. I better they wouldn't say anything of the sort in real life, just brave behind screens. I would pay to see cops knock on their door, or someone punch their face out.[/QUOTE]
The guy is going to get lynched. Even his address has been leaked.
I know exactly where this guy lives. I'm going to drive by today and see the damage
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[QUOTE=DaHeezy]The guy is going to get lynched. Even his address has been leaked.
I know exactly where this guy lives. I'm going to drive by today and see the damage[/QUOTE]
Do report back.
i wonder when and where this leaked started though.. it's going to get interesting..
and I just opened that youtube video.. and wtf? Top 10 blackmailer? wtf is this shiit?
Am I the only one that has never been on those webcam sites? I have only used my webcam for skyping with family, friends, and gf. After seeing bits of that video.. it's like a freak show. Is it a common thing for young people to go to these days??
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[QUOTE=ripthekik]Do report back.
i wonder when and where this leaked started though.. it's going to get interesting..
and I just opened that youtube video.. and wtf? Top 10 blackmailer? wtf is this shiit?
Am I the only one that has never been on those webcam sites? I have only used my webcam for skyping with family, friends, and gf. After seeing bits of that video.. it's like a freak show. Is it a common thing for young people to go to these days??[/QUOTE]
No kidding. I have no idea why young teenagers would video chat with strangers like that. You are just enabling the sick pedos out there who are trying to exploit you. The police have to be able to charge Kody with something though like solicitation of a minor. He did convince a 12 year old to show him her tits and then he posted them around the internet. That should be distribution of child pornography right there.