By AwkwardHaole808 - 22/05/2013 22:52 - United States - Hilo
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My friend isn't suffering from depression. She told me she did this stunt because she couldn't get the package that she wanted and that this would "show her parents". Also, yes this doesn't affect me nearly as much as it does her or her loved ones. However, I am her friend and don't want to lose a good friend over something so small.
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Well, isn't that a giant slap in the face to people who are actually suicidal... Spoiled little shit.
**** the parents' life. They are reaping the rewards of raising an entitled, spoiled ********.
Such is America...
On behalf of all the veterans and current military personnel that are giving their lives to make America better, 148, I say a giant **** you. Not everyone in America is a spoiled little brat like this girl. People need to stop using the 'Murica generalization for every stupid problem that arises. To everyone else on here, please excuse my rant, but my brother and father died in the Service so I despise people like this commenter. To the OP, I hope you and your friend's parents succeed in snapping this girl back to the harsh reality that you can't get everything you want.
how does this affect you?
Don't quite get how this is a **** MY life type of moment.
On the other hand she could have depression and the picture thing could have been a trigger for it. But otherwise she is just a spoiled brat.
How is that an FML for you?
Her life sucks... (I'm assuming that's not the sole reason). Yours is slightly awkward but this really isn't about you.
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Since it was a stunt, it's pretty obvious that she's spoiled. She's gonna get a hard smack in the face from reality when she graduates and is out on her own. I hope you told her what she did was extremely selfish and stupid. Because it obviously affected more than just her parents.
I guess you could say that that had a killer price tag. No? i didn't think so... I'll show myself to the dog house.