Originally posted by Octavius
Furthermore, the kids shouldnt be pulled out of class to remember some student elevated to honored status merely because they cease to have a pulse. But thats just me... in another discussion altogether.
I'd concur with that. That's mere bull**** to me. People have different ways of dealing with things, humour is one of mine. I'm no funny guy but i've learned that listening to sad depressing music does nothing. Hell i'll follow what Octavius says and i'll attend the candle light vigil. I've gone sarcastic and said i'd write a petition to get the school renamed (right like that will happen). That's the point where any sane person SHOULD say "is he serious?" but I guess in a time of mourning everything is believable?
I think that using what is a seemingly lack of scoial skills to create a memorial is disrespectful in my opinion, i'm not saying they were doing it as a joke, i'm sure they meant it to truly be taken seriously, I just couldn't take it seriously. I've told my friend that anything i've gone through I don't ask for people to go out of their way to feel sad or sympathetic for me. Where does that go? No where, I tell them to move on and get past it. Wallowing in the past is a waste of time. What i'm seeing is people posting chain letters, of the same stuff all the time about it. I know they want to express their distress and angst, but is a website full of teens with little to no life experience, myself included, a place to do it? I've told them to talk to the families, or write a card, or something, just stop whining about how you miss them. Crying gets you no where in life so what's the point. I'm also an overly sarcastic person which in this instance may get me in trouble, or put false hopes in peoples minds. I'll write up one of those online petitions to get our school name changed and tell them about it to see how gullible they are. Would that be mean? School counselors have said the school averages about 1 suicide per year, and no one *****es and cries about them, not that I know of anyway.
Would it be wrong for the school to hold a moment of silence for the boys? It's tragic, it really is for a teen to die before he or she graduates but sadly it happens. It happens, it's life, we can go on with our lives. You have to keep a positive attitude about them. One of the young men died from internal bleeding during surgery, he is no longer suffering. The other died from brain damage, his family decided to take him off life support. Like I told one of my friends, do you want to see him laying there, brain dead on life support? It's not living, with all respect, he probably wouldn't even recognize his own family.
Oh and Octavius didn't know about your uncle, thought about your mom, your dad, grandmother, aunt...uncle just seemed like it would do, no disrespect intended.
Thanks for the comments guys. And hopefully they find the body Wolfala, sad story, sorry to hear it.
You see, I can be sorry for people i've never met. It's when people start making a big ruckus about it that it starts to irritate me and get on my nerves.