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Annie, you really think we need you to draw the lines? You really think that unless [ib]you[/ib] told us we wouldn't understand that these people didn't deserve to die??

It's that complicated, that we need your help in keeping the page straight? Without you constantly posting this nonsense we'd be unaware that bad things happen to innocents, and that very often bad people are responsible?

Seriously. Exactly what's in it for you, other than the seeking of attention and the hope that people here might somehow view you in a more favorable light for showing a caring, tender side?

Annie, right now, as we speak, somewhere in the world 47 innocent people just got killed. It could've been due to a mosque bombing or an ethnic cleansing or a bridge collapsing due to cost cutting construction methods. In fact, right now, somewhere in East St Louis a couple of little babies just died because their would be mom is a heroin addict whore who poisoned them.

They never stood a chance.

Meanwhile, some stupid kids with parents who were on crack when it came time to fill out the birth certificates went out and fell into a frozen pond and drowned.

All this shit, it happens every day, and believe it or not even without your self serving prodding WE were already all well aware of it.

You? You see all these things as an occasion to post your seventy fourth "Look at ME! Look at ME!! I mean, errr, pray for THEM, because something bad happened to them, and really it shouldn't have happened because that's bad!" thread...

Nevermind that you instantly, predictably and oh so dramatically assumed incorrectly as to what really happened to Quadrapop and Purvcicle...YOU got another sig and avatar out of the deal, and another couple weeks of run in here.

Are you already combing the AP wires, looking for your next Sig Opportunity? Working up those croc tears yet? Got the case all figured out already?
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Mace wrote: If my kids took off to the park and never showed up, I'd be frantically looking for them but hardly assuming that someone had abducted them. My first thought would be that they had been sidetracked from their original destination, probably ending up at a friend's house and, if proven not to be the case,
this was after they had been checked on, and they weren't supposed to be where they are.

i guess i come at it differently. someone attempted to kidnap my sister when church let out one Sunday morning a very long time ago. if my brothers hadn't kept an eye on her, and made noise and chased the car away, they would have gotten her into the car. then she would have been gone.

it's not that hard to scoop up little kids. one minute they're there. the next they've been Adam Walshed.

i've never forgotten what almost happened to my sister.

if kids don't have a habit of lying about where they're going to be -- and no one has come up with Quadrevion and Purvis being kids who had a habit of lying about where they were going to be -- i think the worst. but that's just me. and reason number 57 not to have kids. it's too much stress. too much worrying. always have to be on the look out for them, but you can't keep your eye on them all the time, and sometimes bad things happen. then what?
Kids die in accidents far more often than at the hands of a "monster".
True. I remember a special on tv about a little adopted chinese girl who asphyxiated because the tie of her hood became caught in a crack of a playground swing, so there she was, in the slide, and nobody could see her -- one of those big plastic tub jobs, and the teacher who was supposed to be looking out at the kids didn't notice she wasn't on the playground, and was on the otherside of where she could have seen something if not for the sides of the slide anyway.

and the little girl died.

so her american mom lobbied for the type of ties that caused her little girl's death not to ever be used in children's clothing again, and she won. and her american mom also brought her chinese mom to america to visit their little girl's grave.


And then there are the kids who drown in bathtubs. or choke.
or get tetanus. or get hit by a car. or all the millions of other ways
kids die because adults think like adults instead of what would
be interesting to a kid.

so you're right.

but that doesn't mean that the predators aren't out there. they are.
just ask Homeland Security. Or the Bolins. Or Erica Pratt.
Their nightmare was drowning, all alone.
No, they drowned together.
They drowned alone. There was no one to help them, no matter
how much they tried to get out of that mess, or yelled for help.

That's alone. Maybe I should have qualified it better, though.
The nightmare for the parents and family is that these children died so young and that maybe they should have been under some adult supervision that would have kept them from venturing onto the thin ice.
Was it Wolfman whose frat buddies were skating home on ice, and the ice started to crack? or was that just the fear they had every time they went on it?

It's not just kids.
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Which is it, Van? am I 100% real when I post these things, or am I trolling for attention and reaction?
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Are you a farm boy, or a city boy in the middle of farm land?

Either way, at what age did your parents begin to allow you to go out by yourself? at what age did the mandatory 24/7 chaperoning end?
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Risa wrote:Which is it, Van? am I 100% real when I post these things, or am I trolling for attention and reaction?
You are 100% trolling for attention and reaction.

And props to you for getting it.

The attention and reaction, that is.
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Risa wrote:Which is it, Van? am I 100% real when I post these things, or am I trolling for attention and reaction?
They're not mutually exclusive.

You really want attention and you really like to draw these reactions, so that's 100% real. In all honesty though, no, of course you don't give a rat's ass about any of the characters you've ever had in your sigs. How could you? Whether it's black astronauts you never knew or retarded black kids you never knew or black kids you never knew who got raped or killed or missing black kids you never knew or even Kobe Bryant they're all just random Minority Causes Of The Week you use as a means of drawing attention to yourself.

They're all interchangeable, and utterly meaningless.

So, that part, yep, that's trolling. So, yep, on that score I stand corrected. There, you do troll.
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Goober McTuber wrote: You are 100% trolling for attention and reaction.
You're an asshole with out 'pith or feel'
(thanks, bjork. twice).


you feel nothing when a little kid is gone?
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Everyone's gotta die sometime.
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Risa wrote:you feel nothing when a little kid is gone?
The little kid was never there in the first place. He's just a news item to me (and you), nothing more.

Now, if it were my kid, or a kid I knew, or I knew the parents, sure, that'd be different. It's not though. It's just a goofy looking kid who turned himself into a Quadrapop because his parents weren't doing their job and now you've latched onto the story in order to draw attention to yourself from anonymous idiots on the internet who mostly loathe every word you type...
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Risa wrote: you feel nothing when a little kid is gone?
you got a lot to do with that, gunt.
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Screw_Michigan wrote:
Risa wrote: you feel nothing when a little kid is gone?
you got a lot to do with that, gunt.
Exactly.
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And now for a musical interlude....




Well I tried to make it sunday, but I got so damn depressed
That I set my sights on monday and I got myself undressed
I ain’t ready for the altar but I do agree there’s times
When a woman sure can be a friend of mine

Well, I keep on thinkin’ ’bout you, sister golden hair surprise
And I just can’t live without you; can’t you see it in my eyes?
I been one poor correspondent, and I been too, too hard to find
But it doesn’t mean you ain’t been on my mind

Will you meet me in the middle, will you meet me in the air?
Will you love me just a little, just enough to show you care?
Well I tried to fake it, I don’t mind sayin’, I just can’t make it

Well, I keep on thinkin’ ’bout you, sister golden hair surprise
And I just can’t live without you; can’t you see it in my eyes?
Now I been one poor correspondent, and I been too, too hard to find
But it doesn’t mean you ain’t been on my mind

Will you meet me in the middle, will you meet me in the air?
Will you love me just a little, just enough to show you care?
Well I tried to fake it, I don’t mind sayin’, I just can’t make it

Doo wop doo wop ...
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Risa wrote:
Goober McTuber wrote: You are 100% trolling for attention and reaction.
You're an asshole with out 'pith or feel'
And you're a pitiful, self-absorbed, thread-killing, race-baiting attention whore, with no redeeming value.
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Seems they rather just lay there, get fucked and play victim
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Of course they're mutually exclusive, particularly because I'm a reactive person, not a proactive person. I react.

I'm what happens inside the flask, not the chemicals poured into the
flask. Or maybe I'm the condensation that collects and drips during
the process... because not every reaction yields the same result once
substances meet within the flask.

I have no interest whatsoever in sports. At least, not in the way expressed by some here, because I have absolutely no interest in stats.
Give me the human interest angle, and maybe I'll grasp it. Connect it to the struggle, and i'm all over it.

Ricky Whistnant's death was a tragedy. He represented a life which
was horrible through no fault and no actions of his own; and yet he
struggled up, and made it up, in spite of severe handicaps. Only to
have some 15 year old thugs take it away because the 15 year olds
were afraid of him, and afraid of each other, and afraid of being
human beings to one another instead of animals.

Michael C. Anderson (if I'm remembering his last name correctly) died
in a horrible way, but also in a fascinating way. Not everyone gets to
see Earth as she really is.

I wouldn't have known Quadrevion Henning and Purvis Parker existed
if not for Sudden Sam and .net. But someone needed to search for
2 little black boys. Young men don't get any attention at all when
they're missing, then add race? so for those two to have national
attention is a FIRST among FIRSTS.

I am interchangeable, and my life is utterly meaningless, in the big picture. But that can be said for 99% of the 6.5 billion already here,
and those who came before.

Quadrevion, Purvis, Erica, Ricky, Michael, Sakia Gunn...

Shoshanna Johnson,

even Rueben Stacy (remembering correctly?)... except
maybe we shouldn't forget them, just because we don't
personally know them.

Don't their lives have something to tell us, too? something to
give us? something to learn from? even if ultimately the lesson
is comparatively 'banal' to The Really Cool Big Stuff?


Or is it trolling to look for meaning through other people's lives?
since one can't experience what another is going through, and
it's all vicarious, and even 'safe' ... a putting on of another's dress,
without the consequences ... like trolling?

is that what you mean?

is this a discussion really about honesty?
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Goober McTuber wrote:
Risa wrote:
Goober McTuber wrote: You are 100% trolling for attention and reaction.
You're an asshole with out 'pith or feel'
And you're a pitiful, self-absorbed, thread-killing, race-baiting attention whore, with no redeeming value.
I'm charter member material, then?
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Annie, you're not looking for meaning obtained through other people's lives.

You absorb and use nothing from whatever it is you purport to learn from each example you give. Your only purpose in posting 'em is to troll. You want people to react and you know that if YOU post another Minority Cause people will react accordingly.

Along the way, you also enjoy the attention.

Meanwhile, those life's meanings you supposedly learn from each of their tragedies? Moot. You do nothing with 'em, assuming you even bother to figure 'em out in the first place. All you do is post 'em, shed some croc tears over 'em, enjoy the reactions you get and then you move on to the next Minority Cause once the fire burns out on the last one...

"This is wrong! This shouldn't happen! They didn't deserve this!"

Well, duh. Potent message there.

I really don't think such banal messages really merit your constantly saddling up for another midnight ride, Annie Revere.

You want to benefit from a really meaningful lesson? Do you really?

Here's one: People who spend their entire lives on the internet living vicariously through the lives of others never do jack. So, in order to go apply any real lessons learned, hey, how's 'bout you throw away your computer, leave your cave for good, quit your job and go make an attempt at truly living what remains of your so far thoroughly wasted life.

Tick, tick, tick...
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So you are a farm boy, Mace. You also did place blame, on page 2. Maybe passively, but you did place blame.

And you yourself say that chaperoning depends on the activity.
Perhaps their parents and (grandparents) thought that these
two boys could take care of themselves, they'd always gone
to play basketball and come back home. They'd proven
themselves trustworthy enough to get home, and get back. This
probably wasn't the first time this winter they'd gone off by
themselves to the park.

And it's one less load off one's mind to be able to trust your kid,
instead of going 'psycho micro management parent' and still
ending up trusting your kid less and less in the process.

I guess. So they fell through. And now they're gone.

I remember how we weren't supposed to play on the ice, too. Except
we didn't live near lakes. We had one tiny little creek that was filled
with tadpoles and minnow type fish, and it made a lot of noise when
the water hit the big rocks inside the actual creek bed. But you could
walk in it with your feet and only get wet up to your ankles or so, if that.
Just tiny. And there was always skating down the iced up ditches in front of every yard (though that REALLY sucked when the ice broke through)
in sneakers. But me personally, I always thought the white folks in
town who lived near Eagle Creek and could go there all the time, and
out in the country, when driving down some of those roads in Indiana,
were crazy for playing hockey and other shit on top of frozen ponds.
Especially when the weather couldn't be trusted.

Omen II made a very, very big impact on me, when it came to trusting ice.

White folks were crazy. But boys will be boys. And sometimes what
looks safe, isn't. And the one time you ended up with just your shoes
and socks soaking... you might not come back at all.

This time, they didn't come back.

Drowning is frightening. At least, I think it is.


We never went through all that fishing safety shit, though I did learn what
to do if the barbed hook got in the skin. Through a book. None of us
tried to imitate fly fishers, especially not in crowded areas. Just take our
little bamboo poles, and a bucket of minnows (or worms), and hope that
the little white-and-multi-colored bobbers floating towards the middle end
of your line was yanked down.

Other than that, it was just watch what the adults do. And we never fished by ourselves.

There were no guns in our household. My grandfather had a WW2 rifle under his bed. It was never to be touched under any circumstances.
As far as I know, it wasn't. It wasn't like we were ever left alone to allow
us to do so anyway. But we didn't do the gun safety thing. It was more
of a 'you will get your ass beat if you lay a finger on that gun'. A
mythical thing, a respect thing.

But not everybody is like that. And I don't know of what secret attempts
to see 'grandpa's world world 2 gun' anyone else could have made while i was no there.


Maybe their parents should have driven them there, watched them as they played, and driven them back home. Maybe. Maybe that's a good idea, and maybe you're right .. parker's grandparents, and henning's parents, were negligent.

But you can't watch them all the time. The boys earned trust at some point. They probably fucked up... unless something else occured we'll
never know about.

They had proven their trust before.

Now they're gone. They were only boys.
Mace wrote:
Risa wrote:Are you a farm boy, or a city boy in the middle of farm land?

Either way, at what age did your parents begin to allow you to go out by yourself? at what age did the mandatory 24/7 chaperoning end?
That would depend on the activity. They "let me out on my own" when they were confident that I understood the dangers and that I could successfully navigate the task at hand. Driving a tractor? Very dangerous if you haven't been taught how to handle yourself in a variety of problematic situations that could arise. Fishing? Only after learning the dangers of going into the pond. Hunting? Only after going through my father's version of gun safety and hunting safety. This was not only for our own protection but also for the protection of the livestock that city folks sometimes shoot instead of deer. Ice fishing? Never tried it, never will. My father taught me to stay away from the ice on ponds/lakes and taught me a healthy fear of what could happen. These two kids obviously never learned the dangers of going out on thin ice and, in their case, curiosity killed the cat. THAT is on the parents/adult family members who should have foreseen the potential dangers of "going to the park". Maybe they had tried to teach them but, if so, they were unsuccessful.

At any rate, it's a tragedy and it's not necessary to place blame....on parents or some mysterious monster.


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Should I buy a plane ticket?
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As Bace once said in a very simple way, "Don't feed the Buzzer." I ask you fellas take that attitude when dealing with the thread-killing, scroll wheel breaking, racist tard.
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Risa wrote: If your baby disappeared, what would you assume?


Easy....Blame it on the Coon!
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