Boy Decapitated at Six Flags Amusement Park


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I was just at Six Flags the day before he was killed. I thought it was another FBLA student, but I didn't expect a member going to the national convention to be that stupid. Weird. I'm just glad I wasn't there when it happened.

He climbed 2 six foot fences . one of them an iron fence. two fences and signs all over the place is good enough. Also the batman coasters are very loud how did he not here it coming? he must have tried to grab at the ride.

This stinks that this will all be blamed on the park.

People die every single day and some people die in stupid ways, people do bad things and get forgiven for it. This kid does something dumb but not hurtful in anyway and gets bashed for it? I bet none of you would stand at his funeral and repeat the brainless comments there so why even write it? If it's wrong to disrespect the dead then the same thing applies behind a computer screen.

exactly my point. people feel like they can just say whatever they wants over the internetz.

come on people, you wouldn't go up to this kids mom and say "Well, one less moron in the world! Congratulations on your kid winning the Darwin Award!".

Ok first off it is kind of funny it happened to someone part of a church group. Only because they consider themselves holy and nothing bad can happen to them. 2nd Have any of you actually watched some of those real decapitation videos? Well I have and the fact that what happened to him happened that quickly, its all good.

I usta go to church and be apart of a church group. I've never thought or been told that "nothing bad can happen". You know why? Because I'm not a ****ing retard. God allows us free will. If we **** up and **** happens.... that's life. Would it be funny if your mom or dad or anyone close to you got hit by a car because they did something stupid?

From the reports I have read, he was trying to retrieve his hat that had fallen off while on the ride earlier. Which brings to mind the following questions:

1. Why enter a dangerous and restricted area to retrieve a lousy hat?

2. If you are riding on a roller coaster at 50+ mph, why are you even wearing a hat in the first place? :wacko:

People wonder what's wrong with society, and we have people celebrating death in a thread about a boy who made an incredibly stupid mistake... sure, call me overreacting, call me hyper sensitive, but I promise you that if any of you knew a friend who did the same thing, regardless of how stupid you think the kid's actions are, you'd feel sorry for the person.

Yes, it was an incredibly dumb thing to do. No denying that.

No I wouldnt, stupid is stupid there is no going around that. One less idiot in the world to breed more idiots. That is how I see it.

exactly my point. people feel like they can just say whatever they wants over the internetz.

come on people, you wouldn't go up to this kids mom and say "Well, one less moron in the world! Congratulations on your kid winning the Darwin Award!".

Actually, I'm the sort of sadistic person who would.

I usta go to church and be apart of a church group. I've never thought or been told that "nothing bad can happen". You know why? Because I'm not a ****ing retard. God allows us free will. If we **** up and **** happens.... that's life. Would it be funny if your mom or dad or anyone close to you got hit by a car because they did something stupid?

Me fail english? Unpossible! You just failed at trying to defend your religious beliefs.

Anyways, why would anyone want to jump and hug a person's feet who's traveling at a very high speed?!

personally i dont think he was trying to grab a persons feet bcz in a similar incident in 2002 or 2006 i cant remember an old man who was a worker got killed at the same place bcz he hit someones foot. the person who belonged to the foot was injured but no one was injured this time.

exactly my point. people feel like they can just say whatever they wants over the internetz.

come on people, you wouldn't go up to this kids mom and say "Well, one less moron in the world! Congratulations on your kid winning the Darwin Award!".

But that's the point. Common courtesy comes into play when you wouldn't do something like that. Courtesy has nothing to do with talking about it amongst ourselves and sharing our thoughts on what happened, be they nice or not. I don't see how it's courteous to hold in your thoughts when nobody that was affected by such an event will be there to hear them anyway and, in turn, I don't find it discourteous to talk about it openly as we are.

i love your attitude and sarcasm here. you clearly are out of touch with reality.

i also find it funny that no one really cares if people lol'd and praised your foolish comments, but if it was the exact same tone of sarcasm and idiocy about the fallacy that is evolution, people would have gotten warned and banned if they laughed at it. i just love the neomodern "openness" attitude that people have which actually just uses sarcasm and idiocy to degrade people who believe higher things. it's become ridiculous over the last several years. way to go guys

Not that I'm interested in what you think, but I don't need your high-and-mighty lecturing. If you can't understand sarcasm or a joke, just don't reply. At least you can test evolution.

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