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Be careful next time you go trolling on 4chan or YouTube... ... or you may be threatened with a visit from from the cyber police, you lying bunch of pricks. Can't beat a good old fashioned breakdown over the internets. |
CONSEQUENCES WILL NEVER BE THE SAME
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Syrette 51,181 posts
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FWB 56,369 posts
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Registered 20 years agoNo idea what the background to her breakdown is, but it's clearly come over the internet, so you'd think they Einstein would not throw her fit back on there for the "mob" to play with.
And I've not been to 4Chan, but isn't it full of cocks? What does she expect if she frequents there? -
Story behind it here:
http://gawker.com/5589103/how-the-internet-beat-up-an-11+year+old-girl -
Gas chamber for this family then. -
stephenb 3,551 posts
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Registered 15 years agoFWB wrote:
And I've not been to 4Chan, but isn't it full of cocks?
Yes, best avoided. Foh is a much funnier off shoot. Especially the epic random pictures thread. -
Micro_Explosion. wrote:
Story behind it here:
http://gawker.com/5589103/how-the-internet-beat-up-an-11+year+old-girl
The second video of that
"I'll pop a glock in your mouth and make a brain sandwich". -
It must be the perspective, but it looks like the dad has a larger than normal head. With that and the shorts he looks like an eight year old with a moustache -
grey_matters 5,507 posts
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Registered 15 years agoFeel sorry for her, myself. -
Jeepers 16,616 posts
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Registered 16 years agogrey_matters wrote:
Feel sorry for her, myself.
Yup. It doesn't matter what stupid things she might have done - she's eleven years old. Children are *supposed* to do stupid things at that age.
Shitty side of the internet is shitty. -
stephenb 3,551 posts
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Registered 15 years agoYes she is 11 and did something stupid. The 4chan hive mind can be quite brutal when it gears up.
Quite frankly why this child wasn't being monitored more closely by her parents while using the PC is the real issue. -
grey_matters 5,507 posts
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One of the issues anyway. They clearly don't quite understand the medium completely, or sneery teenagers either for that matter, so that is an issue. Totally disproportionate response from nameless faceless internet arsehats is certainly an issue too.
Yes she is 11 and did something stupid. The 4chan hive mind can be quite brutal when it gears up.
Quite frankly why this child wasn't being monitored more closely by her parents while using the PC is the real issue. -
stephenb 3,551 posts
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Micro_Explosion. wrote:
O_o
Story behind it here:
http://gawker.com/5589103/how-the-internet-beat-up-an-11+year+old-girl -
Silly girl, terrible Dad, retarded internet nerds. -
Dirtbox 92,595 posts
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I was reading about this on Fark last night. Before this kicked off she already had a reputation as being a complete slut, with her talking about how she "fucks until she bleeds" with anyone she wants because she's never had a period. She's also posted photos of her "breasts" (if you can call them that) and also exposes herself on some cam website.
SG's perfect daughter then, but I would consider myself a failure if my daughter ever turned out remotely like that.
Also - what's with her dad's legs? His left one is a lot smaller than his right. -
UncleLou wrote:
Perfect summary.
Silly girl, terrible Dad, retarded internet nerds. -
Dad fail, girl fail, net fail
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mrharvest 5,718 posts
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Registered 18 years agoDDevil wrote:
You can't always change how your kids turn out.
SG's perfect daughter then, but I would consider myself a failure if my daughter ever turned out remotely like that.
I'm actually starting to go in favour of an age-restricted walled-garden internet. Maybe Apple will do us one kindly. -
Dirtbox 92,595 posts
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Psychotext 70,652 posts
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Registered 15 years agoThis is all very sad. Further proof (if it was required), that not only do people have way too much time on their hands... but that they're all idiots too. -
heyyo 14,356 posts
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Registered 16 years agoSeeing a little girl crying her eyes out because of the internet is distressing. I'm not going to read the backstory, but whatever she did to 'deserve' it, she's a child. -
shamblemonkee 17,967 posts
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Registered 17 years agowhat a sad story all round. -
Syrette 51,181 posts
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Registered 19 years ago/b/ and a lot of the YouTube commenters (come on, we all know that they're among the lowest of the low) are overdoing it for sure.
The /b/ philosophy is that if you mess them around - especially if you're female - they'll mess with you in retaliation and that usually involves posting your private details and all that can entail.
It's just the way they are. They do work as a collective, given their anonymity, hence the whole legion thing that even Bioware have alluded to in Mass Effect 2.
Sensitivity is not their strong point. She's really stupid but she's only a kid.
You can understand her parents' anger but they're fair game, they clearly didn't monitor her enough. And now the old man is the subject of a meme that is spreading like wildfire. I laughed at him, not at her. -
mal 29,326 posts
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Registered 20 years agoMass Effect 2 was about /b/? -
DaM 17,729 posts
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Registered 20 years agoYou lot are lucky blizeh's Dad never got involved after the abuse he got. Unless he got his hands on a Glock and is on a train to Brighton as we speak.... -
Syrette 51,181 posts
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Registered 19 years agoNot exactly, I think /b/ took the legion thing from a bible passage and Bioware did too. -
Deckard1 wrote:
wait........ there's a cyber police?!
Always watching!
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