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I dont do RIP posts they are absolutely ridiculous and have no place on social media. I also try to stay away from anything negative, belligerent, political, whatever. But I am a bit fed up with people of my town. I always talk about with people how violence and physical pain, which can be somewhat tangible and measured is perceived so evil and bad, yet we always turn a blind eye to emotional pain and hurting others through words and actions that are intangible and can not be measured or seen with the eye. There are no repercussions to these sorts of things, which to me are way worse than getting punched or beaten, those wounds heal much quicker. We hurt people that we can never imagine with words, betrayal, deceit, etc. then when they die we act like we didnt do any of that. This dude didnt even have Facebook and I seen your rants, he cant defend himself on this social medium. I dont give a damn about a like, a share, or comment. Ultimately, my friend is a man at the end of the day, but you clowns who post pictures and statuses of him now that he is gone I know for a fact contributed to his pain, which again wasnt able to be measured until the day that he passed. This is life and death, this aint a joke, and I know at the end of the day you are still passing judgment about a struggle most of you know nothing about. I only hope that my friend is resting peacefully somewhere and I can be forgiven for not answering that last phone call. For all you people who think that its okay to post about someone all of you trashed while he was here, save it, and think about the next person you are passing judgment on, you never know when you are ruining someones day, none of you are perfect and we all have different struggles and demons and just because its different than yours doesnt make you better. As far as Im concerned though, most of you dont deserve to speak on him.
Posted on: Tue, 05 Aug 2014 16:59:50 +0000

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