70 SUPERBIRD
Well-Known Member
That sick psycho is so ugly she’d make an onion cry
So now ugly people should all be considered psycho's. She may think you are just as ugly but that doesn't excuse her actions or anyone else's that think bodily harm is the answer. Any one that want to make themselves judge, jury and executioner are just as dam sick as she is.That sick psycho is so ugly she’d make an onion cry
Man, calm down I don't think that was what 70 is saying. Sick psycho, yes. He just added the appearance bit.So now ugly people should all be considered psycho's. She may think you are just as ugly but that doesn't excuse her actions or anyone else's that think bodily harm is the answer. Any one that want to make themselves judge, jury and executioner are just as dam sick as she is.
Mental health is a big issue that many don't see. Alabama closed most all facilities of this type some years ago, when they needed to fund more. To top it off, it was done while we had a hypocrite doctor as governor.It's easy to say that she appears to be a very disturbed girl with deep rooted psychological problems. I'm not sure of what to do with people like that but what effing good would they do with their freedom.
You do have a good point. I'm sure the whole story has not been out there. Still mental health is the bigger issue.So she urged him on to commit suicide, he finally did it, she went to jail.
So, my question is this......if someone is standing on the ledge of a building, threatening to jump, people on the street yelling “jump”, should they be put in jail?
At some point “personal responsibility” has to take affect. When does it happen?
It happened when this scumbag urged him to finish the job rather that call for help. It brings attention to enact new laws since this is a new situation that hasn't been brought to this much attention before.So she urged him on to commit suicide, he finally did it, she went to jail.
So, my question is this......if someone is standing on the ledge of a building, threatening to jump, people on the street yelling “jump”, should they be put in jail?
At some point “personal responsibility” has to take affect. When does it happen?
Talking to my acquaintance at work that had the victim and his mother living with him, he said he describes her with one word. Diabolical.I am curious, does this situation make her more or less evil verses she committing murder?
The whole story is out there. This poor young man was mentally ill and could have been saved if his so called girlfriend just called his parents or police. She was supposedly mentally ill but she was evil. She encouraged him to kill himself and thats the bottom line.I’m sure there’s more to it than the public knows. And because of that, we are basing our opinions on what is out rather than all the facts we aren’t privy to.
Ridiculous reasoning. If someone leads a healthy lifestyle all their lives and suddenly at 65 develops heart disease are they responsible or is it just the way life goes? His parents knew as reported he was struggling with depression but obviously not aware to the extent as it can be hidden.So no responsibility on him or his parents? No right to free speech? These are young men/women, not kids, and therefore should be treated as so.
So if I were to tell someone, take s walk off a short pier, they do, they die, am I responsible for that death? Some common sense goes a long way.