Florida Teen Commits Suicide With Live Web Audience


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tbh if i were watching a webcam and someone did something like this i would probs think "fake" and move on, sad really :( couldn't the people "egging him on" get arrested too for assisting the cause of death or something like that ?

Oh i see.. I wish i knew chemistry.. I need it in school..

It's not all it's cracked up to be

because alot of students are becoming umemployed and having to drop out ,they are asking chemistry students all the time for ways to commit suicide

and then you have those "eminem type" people asking you to make the new super-crack. :woot:

tbh if i were watching a webcam and someone did something like this i would probs think "fake" and move on, sad really :( couldn't the people "egging him on" get arrested too for assisting the cause of death or something like that ?

No, assisting means if i were there and helped him.

That's a ****ed up thread summary... but I can agree with the sentiments of some of the posters if the topic starter and now deceased had routinely created these threads and deleted them or did nothing, I'd just take it as face value as another typical Internet forum troll.

if your gonna go out, it might aswell be with an audience
Great entertainment for the masses
Could've been better

i think he should have added "ethane-1,2-diol" to his mix ,incase the others did not work....

:devil:

Sorry I missed out.

You all REALLY need to grow up.

That's a ****ed up thread summary... but I can agree with the sentiments of some of the posters if the topic starter and now deceased had routinely created these threads and deleted them or did nothing, I'd just take it as face value as another typical Internet forum troll.

That's a cry for help.

Darwinism... stupid people injecting themselves with steroids then getting all mentally torn to shreds because of the side effects is their own fault. Guess I'm just the only person who doesn't feel sorry for the guy, it's a sad story, but I don't feel sorry for him.

No, you're not the only one who does not feel sorry for the guy that killed himself. One of my cousins kids hanged himself. I feel no pitty for anyone who takes their own life. I do however feel bad for the family and friends left behind.

That's a cry for help.
"A cry for help is when you yell HELP in a loud volume"

How do you suppose people differentiate between attention ###### and people who are generally in need of help but don't ask for it?

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