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    Quote Originally Posted by karter View Post
    Knock some sense in yourself, hitting children is never justified
    If the story is true, then it'd be justified in my eyes.

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    Keeping this short and simple...

    Bloody idiot.


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    I normally take a very sympathetic approach to suicide in general, but I have no sympathy for this attention seeker. It appears that she didn't intent to jump at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee View Post
    I normally take a very sympathetic approach to suicide in general, but I have no sympathy for this attention seeker. It appears that she didn't intent to jump at all.
    I'm in the same boat. It's incredibly unlikely she was going to jump (therefore not contemplating suicide, but just making a scene). She's stupid. She's probably fine in the head too, as not all stupid people are necessarily mentally ill, just selfish to the point of endangering themselves like in this case, or uneducated or unknowing.

    Quote Originally Posted by karter View Post
    "no real reason to feel compelled to commit suicide."

    A SUICIDE IS A SUICIDE NO MATTER HOW STUPID YOU THINK THE REASON BEHIND IT MAY BE.

    And if you think that her parents hitting her to teach her a lesson(despite the fact that she attempted to end her life) is justified then I really hope you never have kids
    I wouldn't have a child as stupid as this, and if I did I would slap her and tell her to show some respect for her herself, her family, friends and strangers. Maybe if she was well disciplined she wouldn't be such a stupid, selfish girl, as clearly her lack of discipline caused her to endanger herself and others.
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    dedicated fan i guess pmsl

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    I'm in the same boat. It's incredibly unlikely she was going to jump (therefore not contemplating suicide, but just making a scene). She's stupid. She's probably fine in the head too, as not all stupid people are necessarily mentally ill, just selfish to the point of endangering themselves like in this case, or uneducated or unknowing.


    I wouldn't have a child as stupid as this, and if I did I would slap her and tell her to show some respect for her herself, her family, friends and strangers. Maybe if she was well disciplined she wouldn't be such a stupid, selfish girl, as clearly her lack of discipline caused her to endanger herself and others.
    If a parent is more into the fact that their child trying to kill themselves disrespected their family and friends and not the fact that their child took such a large step, that they all of a sudden felt like kill themselves, then they seem selfish to me. 'Disciplining' by physical means almost always have a drastic effect on a child's mental health..and we're talking about a girl who tried to kill herself
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    If she didn't kill herself for this her parents beating her around the place might push her a little further but that's ok ;llllllllll *sarcasm*

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    Quote Originally Posted by karter View Post
    If a parent is more into the fact that their child trying to kill themselves disrespected their family and friends and not the fact that their child took such a large step, that they all of a sudden felt like kill themselves, then they seem selfish to me. 'Disciplining' by physical means almost always have a drastic effect on a child's mental health..and we're talking about a girl who tried to kill herself
    Ah, but did she actually want to kill herself? She might just be attention seeking - in fact it's arguable she was more likely attention seeking than actually trying to kill herself. You have to read her intentions, rather than perceive it from the perspective of an onlooker.

    Either way, she's a selfish girl. Her friends should be disgusted by her selfish actions as she won't be just hurting herself, but those who cherish her - yet she clearly does not cherish them as she puts a boy band before the thoughts and feelings of her friends and family - people she emotionally, physically and mentally relates to. If her friends abandon her for this stupid act, then she has a reason to kill herself - but she clearly has no reason to and just appears to be doing it for attention. Let's hope One Direction shun her, now that will really teach her to grow up.

    Also, I like how people think I meant punch her red and blue, when what I actually said was to slap her. Slapping isn't actually a dangerous method. It was debunked at least a year ago that slapping a child isn't bad, because the human mind isn't fragile unless you make it fragile (and not punishing a child makes a child fragile - either from not slapping or shouting). Children who were slapped decades before the current generation have grown up to understand respect and restraint. The only ones that grew up with mental health issues were ones that were violently abused, which is a different matter altogether. Actual professionals state that restraint and moderation should be taken, and it should not go beyond the intended means of disciplining a child from what is deemed reasonable. If a tap or being pulled to one side for some verbal discipling teaches a lesson, then a lesson is learned. Dragging to a hospital to be told you're an amazing person by a doctor is only useful for actual suicidal thoughts, when suicidal actions are only one half of the story and require actual intent.

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