So these people screwed with a young, teenage girl's head, harassed her, and led her (she was already had some mental health issues) to commit suicide? What horrible horrible horrible horrible horrible people!
There's not even a word for how evil that is. I mean, who creates a MySpace profile to hurt someone else? A monster? Well, definitely a monster if not worse.
While the people involved haven't technically committed a crime, I think they should be e-mailed photos of Megan every day. And told frequently "You're a murderer." Especially any adults involved.
Heartless, cruel people. I doubt you've got enough of a conscience to read this (or that you'd even run across it), but if you do--you're monsters.
Ugh. Sometimes people sicken me.
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Saturday, November 17, 2007
Friday, November 16, 2007
To watch Numb3rs or not to watch Numb3rs--that is the question!
I really enjoy the show Numb3rs. Well, I'm a sucker for most CBS crime dramas. All 3 CSIs and NCIS. I suppose Numb3rs is the only different one because they're not actually crime scene investigators (I know NCIS isn't technically, but they show is essentially Naval CSI).
It's fun to see the mystery get solved. To see if you can figure out who did it. I actually have a theory that the CSIs are like the epistolary novels of our time. Epistolary novels were some of the earliest novels and were made up letters, either all from one person to another or from several people to several people.
Anyway, they were pretty episodic--like one of the earliest, Pamela, which pretty much consisted of "He tried to seduce me again." "Now I think he tried to rape me." "Why isn't anyone coming to get me out of this F***** place." No seriously. It's a depressing book. The weird part is that it ends with "I think I like him." "Hmm, how about that, I'm going to marry him, he's not so bad."
Excuse the digression.
The point of the post is whether or not I should stay up for Numb3rs because I'm exhausted but it's also already 9:42 (I had a bunch of stuff to take care of) so I might as well stay up 'till it finishes at 11? Maybe I should ask DH.
It's fun to see the mystery get solved. To see if you can figure out who did it. I actually have a theory that the CSIs are like the epistolary novels of our time. Epistolary novels were some of the earliest novels and were made up letters, either all from one person to another or from several people to several people.
Anyway, they were pretty episodic--like one of the earliest, Pamela, which pretty much consisted of "He tried to seduce me again." "Now I think he tried to rape me." "Why isn't anyone coming to get me out of this F***** place." No seriously. It's a depressing book. The weird part is that it ends with "I think I like him." "Hmm, how about that, I'm going to marry him, he's not so bad."
Excuse the digression.
The point of the post is whether or not I should stay up for Numb3rs because I'm exhausted but it's also already 9:42 (I had a bunch of stuff to take care of) so I might as well stay up 'till it finishes at 11? Maybe I should ask DH.
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Emptying the Inbox
I'm afraid that there's nothing extraordinary about my life. I'm currently working in an office, empyting the inbox, making work when there's none, staring at my computer screen and trying to hide windows where I read blogs or write posts.
But still, everyone has a story to tell. Each person you see on the street has their own life and network. Every secretary is a bit different, with her own thoughts, hopes, dreams, and fears. Here are mine.
But still, everyone has a story to tell. Each person you see on the street has their own life and network. Every secretary is a bit different, with her own thoughts, hopes, dreams, and fears. Here are mine.
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