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On March 26 2011 11:43 101toss wrote:Show nested quote +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?
I don't understand that question though. Can you give me a reason why she shouldn't be on the internet?
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On March 26 2011 11:43 101toss wrote:Show nested quote +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".
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I don't understand who Jessi Slaughter is and I have no intention of googling it, so as a completely neutral party I'm appalled by the father's actions. Even if she is a miniature Rebecca Black.
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On March 26 2011 11:50 NathanSC wrote: I don't understand who Jessi Slaughter is and I have no intention of googling it, so as a completely neutral party I'm appalled by the father's actions. Even if she is a miniature Rebecca Black.
The fun part about this actually is that her dad threatened to kill the internet trolls who trolled all over his daughter last year iirc.
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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.
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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.
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poor girl first she tries to be all nice and cool and fail on the internet then she gets trolled hard everywhere then her nudes come up now her dad punches her in the face
I pray to Odin I can raise my kids better than that
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On March 26 2011 11:27 Dacendoran wrote: I dont see this thread going anywhere good it should probably be closed to be honest. =/ I wouldn't protest the close, but I really do feel bad for the girl. Makes me feel really grateful for having such great parents when I was growing up
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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.
Obviously I don't think punching a child in the face is ever right, I just understand why he might explode the way he did. However I do believe in spanking a child if they don't do what they are told but thats a whole different discussion.
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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.
So you think it's wrong 100% of the time to ever hit your children ever?
God, you're going to be a terrible parent. I bet you think putting them in a corner and giving them a stern talking to will do the trick, huh?
But I'm not justifying punching a child in the face. Of course that's wrong under almost every circumstance.
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On March 26 2011 11:48 Enervate wrote:Show nested quote +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
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On March 26 2011 12:05 101toss wrote:Show nested quote +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.
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On March 26 2011 12:08 SolHeiM wrote:Show nested quote +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 >_>
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On March 26 2011 12:01 Fruscainte wrote:Show nested quote +On March 26 2011 11:55 SolHeiM wrote: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. So you think it's wrong 100% of the time to ever hit your children ever? God, you're going to be a terrible parent. I bet you think putting them in a corner and giving them a stern talking to will do the trick, huh? But I'm not justifying punching a child in the face. Of course that's wrong under almost every circumstance.
i was never hit as a child and i turned out fine. by fine i mean no drugs, no drinking, no parties, and no run ins with the law on bad terms. also i never got in trouble in HS or JHS
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On March 26 2011 12:01 Fruscainte wrote:Show nested quote +On March 26 2011 11:55 SolHeiM wrote: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. So you think it's wrong 100% of the time to ever hit your children ever? God, you're going to be a terrible parent. I bet you think putting them in a corner and giving them a stern talking to will do the trick, huh? But I'm not justifying punching a child in the face. Of course that's wrong under almost every circumstance.
It's wrong under every circumstance. There is no almost. And telling your child what is right and what is wrong in a calm and reasoned manner will make the child listen. Yelling and screaming or imprisonment (locking a child in a room for example) will not explain to the child why what he did was wrong. All they hear is BLA BLA BLA BLA ATTENTION BLA BLA BLA BLA, and it goes in one ear and out the other.
Just because a they are young doesn't mean they won't understand if you explain something to them.
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It is a shame when any child is abused, whether it be online by a nameless, faceless crowd, or by the very person who she calls her father. If only the girl had a chance growing up in a home with so many depraved things going on (lack of discipline, mentally unstable family, etc). . .
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On March 26 2011 12:13 DayJP wrote:Show nested quote +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.
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On March 26 2011 12:22 SolHeiM wrote:Show nested quote +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
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On March 26 2011 12:22 SolHeiM wrote:Show nested quote +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.
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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.
They all said they weren't going to do anything though...Only came to talk!
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