Trolling going too far...

It's an appalling display of cowardice by people who don't have the balls to actually express their opinions to the faces of the deceased persons families.

You say that, but if someone came to a funeral or a memorial or something, and said those things to the faces of the family, I wouldn't be thinking "Wow, that guy has got balls!"
 
Simple, distract dogs with meat, redirect school traffic so the guns are busy, throw rock, mines gone, done.

I also forgot to mention that the dogs are vegetarian?! :confused:

and.....

I HAVE A ****ING ION CANNON:

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I know I lost :(
 
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You say that, but if someone came to a funeral or a memorial or something, and said those things to the faces of the family, I wouldn't be thinking "Wow, that guy has got balls!"

Neither would I, I would be thumping them in the face. But that's the point isn't it? These people are hiding behind the internet because they don't have the courage of their convictions to stand up and take the natural consequences of their actions. Like I said - Cowards.
 
It's disappointing that anyone could find that funny or in any way entertaining, let alone actually posting such things. One is sick, the other totally disgraceful.

This is about behaving responsibly as a civilised human being. Unfortunately it seems that there exist many people unburdened with such a label.
 
Simple, distract the dogs with carrots, tunnel under ground, lay C4 round the perimeter of the statue 20 feet underground, set off C4, statue safely falls through, mines explode, hole buries itself, done.

And then you find out it was actually gold plated :D
 
It's more like setting up a memorial in a public park or something and having teenagers vandalize it. Why not set it up in a proper graveyard? (i.e. password protect it for friends only).

If you don't want to be mocked/stalked/etc don't put your personal life on the internet. I don't see any reason at all to put personal information on the open internet.


A “proper graveyard” ???

People have been expressing their emotions and respects in public places for 100s of years. In the newspaper, public plaques, benches, published books and graveyards (which I think you’ll find are almost all public places). They do get vandalized and defaced, but very rarely and I find it equally stupid and difficult to justify.

Why shouldn't people be free to pay tribute in public without fear of being deliberately targeted it the most callous possible way for nothing more than the fleeting entertainment of a few immature plebs.

I'm not saying there's much that can be done. But for anyone to defend them, or lay blame at the door of anyone but the perpetrators is difficult to comprehend.

The rules of human decency still apply on the internet if you want to consider yourself a decent human being. There are lines, this clearly crosses one and all you can say is it’s the families fault for not realising the internet is full of ******. I'm quite shocked to find this kind of attitude on these forums.
 
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So let me get this get this straight. Boy suffers 'internet bullying', allows himself to be bullied online by not turning off the damn pc or toughening up.

Kills himself and in his parents infinite wisdom they do a tribute in the arena of the said bulling.

Jesus wept.
 
So let me get this get this straight. Boy suffers 'internet bullying', allows himself to be bullied online by not turning off the damn pc or toughening up.

Kills himself and in his parents infinite wisdom they do a tribute in the arena of the said bulling.

Jesus wept.

lol it is deliciously ironic isnt it really.

Tech savvy or not its just trololololol tastic
 
Did anyone pause at the bit where the griefer replied? Did you see the text above and below? What an idiot.

Also, if I am understanding this correctly, some people think that because there is minority of internet users that are complete bellends, everyone else shouldn't use it without expecting grief?

That's like saying "If you don't want to get burgled, never own/rent a house."

The fact that some people shrug this off as "just being the internet" means it is only likely to get worse.
 
I admit to chortling to myself when a Facebook tribute page of 4 chavs who stole a car and crashed it into a chip shop and died in a ball of flame, full of messages from their former friends calling them good lads etc. Etc. deservedly got trolled hard.
 
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