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User Profile: Juliana

Member Since: March 28, 2011

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  • Yes, yes yes. Agreed.

  • OKAY! We all know she made a very grave mistake, maybe her parents should be a little harsher, yeah yeah. Let’s stop stating the obvious and bring attention to what SHOULD be obvious but for some reason is very obscure.

    WHY the hell would her little middle school buddies send around the thing?! First her ex, then others, then a girl who not only forwarded it but attached a cruel message. This is disgusting. Is there no compassion? I don’t know what is wrong with these teenagers. Anyone who is cruel and makes a person’s mistake worse than it is…ick. Why humiliate? Why ostracize? Why not tell an adult, encourage your friends to stop forwarding the thing, and most importantly, DELETE THE MESSAGE?! To me, deleting a message like that is much easier than succumbing to cruelty, stupidity and thoughtlessness and forwarding it. I don‘t care if you don’t sit with the girl at lunch. How could you do that to someone?

  • Agree with Maire. to many people, this may not even seem like a moral issue. The girl simply let someone see her. To a teenager, this is (althought very stupid) a sign of trust or to feel confident.

    She may or may not have a functional, value-teaching family. Are you saying you have done everything your parents have told you to? That EVERYTHING you learned is by example from parents? That every mistake you’ve made is fault of your parents? Hmmmm…

  • Disgusting. Why would anyone want to do this to someone that wouldn’t touch you with a thick glove? Is it a sign of disrespect, domination, control or what? I really don’t get it. This, folks, is evil.

  • However, I do agree that using Facebook more than 10 minutes a day is sad-a waste of time, creativity, so on. I didn’t use my account for a month and I lived. Encourage your kids to try it for a couple of weeks. They can take a breath and when they return to it (IF they return to it) they will see things through fresh eyes

  • Wow…wow…wow. DIsgusting, no?

  • Thank you! Finally! Sense!

  • Ugh. (Roll of the eyes) Socially insecure kids will feel all this no matter where they go. If they don‘t feel their smiles are quite as big as their friends’ in pictures…I think very few kids would dwell on such things. I don’t know anybody who compares their lives with others. You simply can not accurately judge the quality of someone’s life by a few status updates and pictures. Teenagers may be emotional, but they’re not stupid.

  • What the…? And what exactly would the “black ideal state of mind, the black persona” be?

  • A curious kid will find a way to find things out no matter what. I think that the more a child is restricted, the more he/she will want to know things, do things… of course, a child should have limits on their actions, but you can’t sheild them from knowing everything. If a kid wants to peek, he will probably be disgusted by what he sees/feel guilty and not return to the site.