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Thursday, March 18, 2010

Sad

No happy ending to the Shantina and Azriel story, I'm afraid. :-(

Body found at shore is missing boy's

9 comments:

Anonymous98507 said...

As OlyKay posted: "The ugly comments of some of the folks on here are just unbelievable."

What is up with those assholes, especially the ones who assume without any proof that it was murder-suicide?

Kardnos said...

Even if it was murder/suicide, we are talking serious mental illness here. Tragic? Yes.

Maybe when we find it within ourselves to work with governmental agencies to create societal safety nets for the mentally ill, we might be able to minimize incidents like these

Anon_the_Great said...

I agree with you Larry but sometimes tragedy just happens. I was hoping for a happy ending to this story but I have lived too long and lost too many friends to fool myself. This is simply sad, sad for the loss of lives and sad for those who feel the need to cast judgment. More compassion, less bullshit.

My thoughts are with the living, especially our friend sidrat38. Sid, in a perfect world things would have gone differently. Although poor consolation, please remember hindsight is 20/20. Don't needlessly beat yourself up over this. You are a good man.

Kardnos said...

BJORN_in_da_USA wrote on 03/18/2010 08:29:40 PM:
" Mac_Wade wrote on 03/18/2010 08:10:29 PM:
So Larry shows up with a treatise on alcoholism.
The only problem is... People choose to be addicted. People choose excessive behavior, they're not victims of addiction disease. To treat your personal choices as victim-hood is rubbish."

This is a prime example of the lack of knowledge of the disease of alcoholism, and a shining example of optical rectitus."



In case you are wondering what optical rectitus is.....

the optic nerve is severely spasmed to the point where is makes your eyeballs shoot out of your asshole and gives you a shitty outlook on life.

Anonymous98507 said...

Another reason to remember this date besides agreeing with A_R on another article-- M_W finally posted something I can agree with:

Mac_Wade wrote on 03/18/2010 09:10:11 PM: I think trouble and harley are right, a tragic set of circumstances. In the area where this happened it is very easy to get lost. Combined with no moon, disorientation due to impairment, not familiar with the area, it adds up to what we see now. No malice, just a horrible tragedy.

Anon_the_Great said...

Anon, I too was struck by the humanity of Mac_wade's comment. There might be hope for us all after all.

a real winer said...

A lot of questions still remain in this bizarre situation, but finding the little boy the way they did is the worst possible answer that nobody wanted to hear.
The usual suspects who make asses of themselves on a daily basis at the "O" can be counted on to continue as same, but my concern now is that real people like sidrat (and others who have been affected by this strange tragedy) be shown care and compassion. I don't believe I've met him, but I sure hope someone in his life is there to give him comfort. He has a kind and generous heart, and like the rest of us mere mortals, he can't be expected to see around corners to know what's happening next.

Anonymous98507 said...

Compassionate words, A_T_G and a_r_w.... too often we "mere mortals" use hindsight to beat ourselves up. "If only ..." are not words we can live our lives by-- we have to go with our best judgment at the time.

I know that sidrat is aware that we are here to help in whatever way he would like us to, and I trust that he (and anybody else here) will ask as needed. Shared pain is bearable pain.

sidrat38 said...

Thanks Anon (or should I say Anons..both of you have been a great inspiration and help for me in the past few days.. Thank you), but in a way, this is a ...

I don't want to say "relief" because that is not the right word..

I guess "closure" would be more accurate...

Just the pain of not knowing is worse than having an answer..At least now we know something..

RIP Azreil.For a young man whom I never had the chance to meet, you've touched my life greatly..

..I'll never forget you.