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What behaviors exhibit hating oneself?
Tim-
Tim... define the term.
What behaviors exhibit hating oneself?
Tim-
So, then regardless of the suicide you think someone should get five years for posting a video of someone else without their consent?
And people say DWI Punishments are bad.... this is absolutely ridiculous.
Not necessarily. Abuse victims DO feel self-BLAME at times, but self-loathing is far stronger terminology that is synonomous with self-hatred. Verbalizing this is far different than actually feeling and being it. One can say "I hate myself", but behaviors that exhibit these feelings are not always present. It's kinda like saying, "I hate my father" when you are actually just angry at him. Extremeness in terminology is usually misrepresentative. Self-blame? Yeah. Self-loathing? Nah, not very often.
I guess in the age of warrantless wiretaps, searches and arrests this is going to come as a surprise to many of the sheep out there, but, yes, you're damn right I'm gonna throw the book at any little **** who not only dares spy on me, but streams my private life all over the internet.
I really don't care how ridiculous my wish to protect my privacy may seem to some. :shrug:
We've had the government and private sectors violating our privacy for so long, I guess some of us don't see anything wrong with having it violated for someone else's entertainment.
ETA: Maybe if one of them had jumped out of the closet and yelled YOU'VE BEEN PUNK'D, they'd have gotten off with a slap on the wrist. :lol:
We've had the government and private sectors violating our privacy for so long, I guess some of us don't see anything wrong with having it violated for someone else's entertainment.
We've had the government and private sectors violating our privacy for so long, I guess some of us don't see anything wrong with having it violated for someone else's entertainment.
ETA: Maybe if one of them had jumped out of the closet and yelled YOU'VE BEEN PUNK'D, they'd have gotten off with a slap on the wrist. :lol:
Gotcha. "Jaded" it is.
Umm.....
There IS something wrong with it.
But 5 ****ing years in prison for someone streaming a webcam that includes dudes kissing for a few minutes and thats it???
You've gotta be kidding if you agree with that.
Could you maybe fill me in on the rest of the thought you had when you read my post?
No, I'm not kidding, and I think it's an appropriate punishment.
So, when actual HARM is done.... you don't care.
But when privacy is violated for like... 4 minutes fo smooching (**** people do in public all the ****ing time)..
HEAVENS NO!!!!!
WTF Is wrong with this world.... Privacy seems to have taken a priority over safety.
That was it. Color me sheltered, - well, you can't really. I've been through hell. BUT I never get used to man's inhumanity to man, or the people on the net who assume he must have been a full bubble off center for him to do what he did.
We've had the government and private sectors violating our privacy for so long, I guess some of us don't see anything wrong with having it violated for someone else's entertainment.
ETA: Maybe if one of them had jumped out of the closet and yelled YOU'VE BEEN PUNK'D, they'd have gotten off with a slap on the wrist. :lol:
Now I understand.
Sorry, my youngest had me up until 3am this morning. :lol:
Self loathing is a factor in some homosexuals who are depressed. I didn't say all nor did I say there was a explanation for all but yes self loathing is a problem among some homosexuals who exhibit signs of depression especially in abuse cases.
Sadly, the kids who perpetrated this can only face a maximum of 5 years in prison. I sincerely hope that this weighs heavily on their hearts for the rest of their lives. What they did was absolutely horrible. Time and time again, the ignorant never realize the possible repercussions before they do something like this.
I heard today that the prosecutor wants to treat this as a hate crime, due to evidence surfacing that showed the crime being done because of the victim being gay. If that happens, then those kids are looking at double the prison time. Not sure if that is appropriate, but IMHO, what they did is nearly the same as involuntary manslaughter. Of course, it's not exactly the same, but there should definitely be punishment here.
I heard today that the prosecutor wants to treat this as a hate crime, due to evidence surfacing that showed the crime being done because of the victim being gay. If that happens, then those kids are looking at double the prison time. Not sure if that is appropriate, but IMHO, what they did is nearly the same as involuntary manslaughter. Of course, it's not exactly the same, but there should definitely be punishment here.