Online Death

Started by Imagawa66616 pages

This thread has turned into a flame war beacuase theres a bunch of idiots who think my brains melted (Why can i still be alive then), Suicide is acceptable and overall cant accept the fact the boy was a patheitc wasteful disgrace of a human being COWARD!!

Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
It didn't offend me, I just think that for someone so against generalisation, judging and stereotyping, you shouldn't be saying the guy was quite obviously emo. Nothing to do with emo. Emo is an abbreviated musical term, nothing more.

-AC

I told you, by saying 'quite obviously emo', I was referring to the report... he was described as emo on more than one occasion and I used that.

Originally posted by Imagawa666
This thread has turned into a flame war beacuase theres a bunch of idiots who think my brains melted (Why can i still be alive then), Suicide is acceptable and overall cant accept the fact the boy was a patheitc wasteful disgrace of a human being COWARD!!

If I could see you now I would slap you.

So if someone writes a report on you and describes you with a term that is false, derogatory and unknown to me, I can go by that?

Or would that be extremely stupid and ignorant to call you something without even knowing what it means?

-AC

Originally posted by KidRock
If I said that PVS and AC would quote me and try and give some smart-ass response that they sat there thinking up for 30 minutes.

Yes, and good times would have been had by all for the hilarity that would have followed.

Re: Re: So, Myspace got someone killed

Originally posted by Df02
you sound like a **** in this post, you know that right?
i agree suicide is selfish... and possibly cowardly, but attaching it to a genre of music makes you sound stupid
I just mentioned Emo as to further emphasize what kind of person he was. You're probably thinking just because I said "Dumb ass Emo kid" that it is no suprise he did that and that all Emo kids do that. No. It could have been a skater or something and I would have said "Dumb ass skater kid." Remember, I was just emphasizing his label as a person (skater, skinhead, nerd, gamer, etc).

In my opinion, Emo isn't just a genre of music. It's also a lifestyle labeled by society. Unfortunately AC, I still disagree with you and your logic that Emo is just a rock genre =[

So someone wants to slap me BOO HOO!! I feel soor that you cant get the concept of suicide being cowardly but my opinion aiint changin so dont try and convince me otherwise...

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Originally posted by StaT1c
In my opinion, Emo isn't just a genre of music. It's also a lifestyle labeled by society.

Well your opinion is wrong, because it is just a genre of music. The word emo has been falsely attached to a lifestyle, by society.

Emo is factually a genre of music, nothing more. Your opinion is wrong, and I suggest you stop arguing with your monitor, because yes...you're wrong.

-AC

Originally posted by BackFire
Yes, and good times would have been had by all for the hilarity that would have followed.

The correct intransitive verb to apply to the noun 'hilarity' is 'ensued'.

As well you know.

Re: Re: Re: Re: So, Myspace got someone killed

Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
Well your opinion is wrong, because it is just a genre of music. The word emo has been falsely attached to a lifestyle, by society.

Emo is factually a genre of music, nothing more. Your opinion is wrong, and I suggest you stop arguing with your monitor, because yes...you're wrong.

-AC

Alright then, define Emo as a genre

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Originally posted by StaT1c
Alright then, define Emo as a genre

I've actually done this about 10 times. It's not relevent.

What is relevent is the fact that 'Emo' is an abbreviated term for a music genre. People have attached this, wrongly, to an image and lifestyle.

So calling someone an emo is almost as stupid as calling someone a pop.

Walk up to someone in the street and say "HEY! You're a jazz!" Yeah, stupid isn't it?

-AC

Originally posted by Victor Von Doom
The correct intransitive verb to apply to the noun 'hilarity' is 'ensued'.

As well you know.

Yes, I wanted to be different.

Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
So if someone writes a report on you and describes you with a term that is false, derogatory and unknown to me, I can go by that?

Or would that be extremely stupid and ignorant to call you something without even knowing what it means?

-AC

You're right. But I did state that it was my mistake for making use of a generalisation made by someone else.

Oh, I didn't?

Well, my bad... I made a mistake in my eagerness to ride the debate trend.

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Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
I've actually done this about 10 times. It's not relevent.

What is relevent is the fact that 'Emo' is an abbreviated term for a music genre. People have attached this, wrongly, to an image and lifestyle.

So calling someone an emo is almost as stupid as calling someone a pop.

Walk up to someone in the street and say "HEY! You're a jazz!" Yeah, stupid isn't it?

-AC

😕 or like calling someone a raver cause he likes rave...

or a rocker cause he likes rock ?

How would those be distinguished ?

The equivelent to calling someone an emo is as I said, a pop, a rock, a metal. It's nonsensical.

I put people who feel the need to conform to ANY image under one umbrella. Giving them a specific label is doing them too much credit, giving them a wrong one just makes you look like an idiot.

-AC

Originally posted by Alpha Centauri
Try understanding my posts, then reply.

You don't understand my point then do you?

"He should have...", "It's senseless...".

Yes, to you. My point, which you clearly do not understand, was that in the state of mind he was in, being sensible and what you "should" do, did not enter into it.

It's all too easy to sit here casually saying "Yeah he should have done this." To him, it wasn't that easy was it?

I don't know what's so hard to grasp about this concept.

-AC

How do you know he commited suicide he was in a "different set of mind"? How do know if he wasn't mentally unstable?

If he was suicidal, surely he was mentally unstable? Ergo, he was of a different mindset?

Originally posted by Imagawa666
So someone wants to slap me BOO HOO!! I feel soor that you cant get the concept of suicide being cowardly but my opinion aiint changin so dont try and convince me otherwise...

http://www.killermovies.com/forums/f61/t291143.html You'll feel right at home here 🙄

😆

You're such a biatch 😛

Originally posted by Inspectah Deck
How do you know he commited suicide he was in a "different set of mind"? How do know if he wasn't mentally unstable?

Because you don't stroll around with a will to kill yourself do you? You're obviously in a different mindset to get to the point of carrying it out.

Can actually feel the stressal buildup on the bridge of my nose from the lack of understanding in this forum.

-AC