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On March 26 2011 12:24 DayJP wrote:Show nested quote +On March 26 2011 12:22 SolHeiM wrote:On March 26 2011 12:13 DayJP wrote:On March 26 2011 12:08 SolHeiM wrote:On March 26 2011 12:05 101toss wrote:On March 26 2011 11:48 Enervate wrote:On March 26 2011 11:43 101toss wrote:On March 26 2011 11:35 SolHeiM wrote:On March 26 2011 11:32 101toss wrote: What is she doing on the internet on the first place? Let alone taking internet criticism seriously? What? Are you stupid? The mental faculties of a 12 year-old are completely different to that of an adult who realizes that what people say about you on the internet doesn't fucking matter. A 12 year-old who is just developing their personality won't be able to distinguish the difference in bullying online or bullying in real life. Which brings us back to the first question: what is she doing on the internet in the first place? Last time I checked, 12 year-olds were allowed to access the internet. Also, she was the victim of a lot more than just "internet criticism". On a webcam like that? Easy prey for pedophiles imo That doesn't make any sense what so ever. I dont think he could be more clear. 12yo dont have any thick skin, their defenses arent any good, their definition on what's right and wrong are still developing, making them susceptible to malice.... you give then something designed to EXPOSE their image, they will do it. maybe with no malice, but there are some asshats around ready to exploit their naiveness sometimes I find it hard to explain the obvious, it's always so much more complicated >_> But what does being an "easy prey for pedophiles" have anything to do with putting your face up on the internet? Is iJustine on YouTube an easy prey for rapists? A child on the street is an easier prey for pedophiles than this Jessi Slaughter, because if a pedophile wants to pedophile, he'll grab a child, ANY child. they also get their kicks off online exposure, son actually the internet is where they reign... they could get in contact with the kid, AIM or something, passing as a friend and stuff... then ask for weird stuff on webcam... well i'll stop talking, ppl might get the wrong idea about me lol
So now we're talking about theoretical situations and going under the assumption that she'll trust any stranger with an odd e-mail she has never seen before and all of a sudden start stripping on webcam.
She might be dumb because of what she did on YouTube (or wherever it was), but I don't think she's a moron who'll take her clothes off because a "friend" she can't identify tells her to.
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On March 26 2011 12:29 SolHeiM wrote:Show nested quote +On March 26 2011 12:24 DayJP wrote:On March 26 2011 12:22 SolHeiM wrote:On March 26 2011 12:13 DayJP wrote:On March 26 2011 12:08 SolHeiM wrote:On March 26 2011 12:05 101toss wrote:On March 26 2011 11:48 Enervate wrote:On March 26 2011 11:43 101toss wrote:On March 26 2011 11:35 SolHeiM wrote:On March 26 2011 11:32 101toss wrote: What is she doing on the internet on the first place? Let alone taking internet criticism seriously? What? Are you stupid? The mental faculties of a 12 year-old are completely different to that of an adult who realizes that what people say about you on the internet doesn't fucking matter. A 12 year-old who is just developing their personality won't be able to distinguish the difference in bullying online or bullying in real life. Which brings us back to the first question: what is she doing on the internet in the first place? Last time I checked, 12 year-olds were allowed to access the internet. Also, she was the victim of a lot more than just "internet criticism". On a webcam like that? Easy prey for pedophiles imo That doesn't make any sense what so ever. I dont think he could be more clear. 12yo dont have any thick skin, their defenses arent any good, their definition on what's right and wrong are still developing, making them susceptible to malice.... you give then something designed to EXPOSE their image, they will do it. maybe with no malice, but there are some asshats around ready to exploit their naiveness sometimes I find it hard to explain the obvious, it's always so much more complicated >_> But what does being an "easy prey for pedophiles" have anything to do with putting your face up on the internet? Is iJustine on YouTube an easy prey for rapists? A child on the street is an easier prey for pedophiles than this Jessi Slaughter, because if a pedophile wants to pedophile, he'll grab a child, ANY child. they also get their kicks off online exposure, son actually the internet is where they reign... they could get in contact with the kid, AIM or something, passing as a friend and stuff... then ask for weird stuff on webcam... well i'll stop talking, ppl might get the wrong idea about me lol So now we're talking about theoretical situations and going under the assumption that she'll trust any stranger with an odd e-mail she has never seen before and all of a sudden start stripping on webcam. She might be dumb because of what she did on YouTube (or wherever it was), but I don't think she's a moron who'll take her clothes off because a "friend" she can't identify tells her to. Judging by the way she reacted to trolling over the internet, I wouldn't be surprised if it did result in something similar to what you just described. Oh wait. It actually happened.
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On March 26 2011 12:27 101toss wrote:Show nested quote +On March 26 2011 12:22 SolHeiM wrote:On March 26 2011 12:13 DayJP wrote:On March 26 2011 12:08 SolHeiM wrote:On March 26 2011 12:05 101toss wrote:On March 26 2011 11:48 Enervate wrote:On March 26 2011 11:43 101toss wrote:On March 26 2011 11:35 SolHeiM wrote:On March 26 2011 11:32 101toss wrote: What is she doing on the internet on the first place? Let alone taking internet criticism seriously? What? Are you stupid? The mental faculties of a 12 year-old are completely different to that of an adult who realizes that what people say about you on the internet doesn't fucking matter. A 12 year-old who is just developing their personality won't be able to distinguish the difference in bullying online or bullying in real life. Which brings us back to the first question: what is she doing on the internet in the first place? Last time I checked, 12 year-olds were allowed to access the internet. Also, she was the victim of a lot more than just "internet criticism". On a webcam like that? Easy prey for pedophiles imo That doesn't make any sense what so ever. I dont think he could be more clear. 12yo dont have any thick skin, their defenses arent any good, their definition on what's right and wrong are still developing, making them susceptible to malice.... you give then something designed to EXPOSE their image, they will do it. maybe with no malice, but there are some asshats around ready to exploit their naiveness sometimes I find it hard to explain the obvious, it's always so much more complicated >_> But what does being an "easy prey for pedophiles" have anything to do with putting your face up on the internet? Is iJustine on YouTube an easy prey for rapists? A child on the street is an easier prey for pedophiles than this Jessi Slaughter, because if a pedophile wants to pedophile, he'll grab a child, ANY child. iJustine is 27 years old. Jessi Slaughter is 12, and craving attention. It seems obvious that some people would be willing to take advantage of her. And pedophiles don't always just pull random kids off the street. They meet kids on the internet too and exploit them. There was even a show "To Catch A Predator" that demonstrated how rampant child predators are over the internet.
And 27 year-old women definitely can't be overpowered by a men. Oh wait..
People attack her because she's an easy target to call a fucking idiot, which is about as far as it goes. To Catch a Predator is mainly about predators finding random people in chat rooms, not scouring the internet for Jessi Slaughter's personal AIM address and then try and pose as a "friend", then all of a sudden try and fuck her.
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1) not theoretical. that's how it happens 2) not so much about trust -- se my previous post, and it's definetly not all of sudden - these ppl take their time. 3) she DID take her cloths off, maybe to someone she knows or to an online buddy...... see my point?
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On March 26 2011 11:35 SolHeiM wrote:Show nested quote +On March 26 2011 11:32 101toss wrote: What is she doing on the internet on the first place? Let alone taking internet criticism seriously? What? Are you stupid? The mental faculties of a 12 year-old are completely different to that of an adult who realizes that what people say about you on the internet doesn't fucking matter. A 12 year-old who is just developing their personality won't be able to distinguish the difference in bullying online or bullying in real life.
Hey look its the guy that wrote about his father being a "prick"
I didn't think you'd be active after such a tell off and giving that advice.
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On March 26 2011 11:55 SolHeiM wrote:Show nested quote +On March 26 2011 11:54 storm44 wrote: I can't blame him too much, yeah its wrong and stupid but I bet his life was made hell just because his daughter wanted to get attention on the internet. She seemed like the type of girl from her videos that kept going on the internet and making videos even though her dad told her to stop. There is nothing that justifies hitting someone. I feel pretty bad for your future children, since you think it's OK to hit them if they don't do as their told.
There is nothing that justifies hitting your own kid under the age of 18--After that the lil bastards can take it if they deserve it. Theres plenty of stuff that justifies hitting other people. Then again...Casey didnt hit the lil twerp he just slammed him into the ground...
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Bad parents brings bad kids. Most of the time my statement is not 100% true at all.
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solheim now I remember why your named looked so familiar
you're the lazy dirty pig that thought your father was a piece of shit because he slapped your leg and theres 7 pages of people calling you out on it.
http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?id=201110
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On March 26 2011 12:42 storm44 wrote:solheim now I remember why your named looked so familiar you're the lazy dirty pig that thought your father was a piece of shit because he slapped your leg and theres 7 pages of people calling you out on it. http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?id=201110
ROFL HAHAHAHA aw man I know I'm risking another ban but... and... and... he's 21.... LOL
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Finally after months of back tracing there was enough evidence for the cyber police to get him.
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On March 26 2011 11:25 KinosJourney2 wrote:Looks like he... Dun goofed + Show Spoiler +Memes aside, i hope he gets a long sentence. Puncing your kid in the face is just fucked up. LOL this got me good >_>
I'd like to say I wasn't expecting this, but he has always appeared to have some anger issues...
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I wonder how this unfortunate setback has affected her clothing line.
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Lesson learned: Don't post on youtube.
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On March 26 2011 11:19 floor exercise wrote: What is Jessi gonna do? I mean at this point she is more or less destined for internet porn if she survives another 6 years.
well, she is already there, sadly. just fucked up shit. makes me sad somehow
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Well at least the cyber police will handle this properly.
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On March 26 2011 11:24 MisterD wrote: the cyber police must have gotten to him!
On March 26 2011 12:49 Mitchlew wrote: Finally after months of back tracing there was enough evidence for the cyber police to get him.
On March 26 2011 12:59 Liquoid wrote: Well at least the cyber police will handle this properly. i c wut u did thar + Show Spoiler +
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LOL just read more about the story. This girls is totally out of control...Justin Beiber's fan base right here haahhaaha.
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Watched about 10 seconds of that video and I totally understand why he popped her in the face.
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Get your surf boards cuz here comes the meme-wave.
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The whole consequences will never be the same quote now has an entirely different meaning
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