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schmuckley

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no im sorry ms velasquez.

this woman is.
square pegs,square pegs square! square! square pegs!~

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=luEarr2AGOo <<<<<<<<<<<<<<
 
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angminas

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I watched her TED talk a couple of weeks ago. She's an incredibly sweet, incredibly brave woman.
 

Sonikku

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The people that say the beauty on the inside is what's most important have never had to live with looks like that.
 

SlitheryDee

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I don't get that kind of bullying. What's in it for the bully? You call someone ugly, they cry, then what? You feel good for making someone cry? Why does that make you feel good? I've seen it all my life and it never once made sense to me.

It's not that I'm overly sensitive to other people's emotions. I don't really care about their feelings one way or the other. It's more like I don't feed off of negative emotion. I see her and think, "Would not bang. Moving on" and that's all the mental energy I'll ever direct toward her. Trying to insult her until she's broken and crying seems tiring and unfulfilling to me.
 

kotss

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I don't get that kind of bullying. What's in it for the bully? You call someone ugly, they cry, then what? You feel good for making someone cry? Why does that make you feel good? I've seen it all my life and it never once made sense to me.

It's not that I'm overly sensitive to other people's emotions. I don't really care about their feelings one way or the other. It's more like I don't feed off of negative emotion. I see her and think, "Would not bang. Moving on" and that's all the mental energy I'll ever direct toward her. Trying to insult her until she's broken and crying seems tiring and unfulfilling to me.

Que to Moonbeam in 4, 3, 2, 1....
It is because we hate ourselves. We put others down to try and bring ourselves up, or at best think we have at least put ourselves on equal footing with those we put down.
 

Childs

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I thought she was in her 40s or 50s, but she's only 26. If she could gain weight she'd be fine. For me, its kinda rare that I see someone and actually think they are ugly. Maybe not my cup of tea, but whatever, I'm no ladies man. Not even a man's man! hahaha

I remember in HS there was this girl with big eyes, a big nose, and big bucked teeth. There was this one guy who'd always call her rat girl. Whats funny is he had one of those messed up lazy eyes. Putting her down all the time probably made him feel better about himself. Come to think about it, he was always the first one to talk shit about someone.

And in SJP's defense, she was really cute when she was young, like in Footloose and Girls Just Wanna Have Fun. She was as cute as it gets. We all get old.
 
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Brian Stirling

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I don't get that kind of bullying. What's in it for the bully? You call someone ugly, they cry, then what? You feel good for making someone cry? Why does that make you feel good? I've seen it all my life and it never once made sense to me.

It's not that I'm overly sensitive to other people's emotions. I don't really care about their feelings one way or the other. It's more like I don't feed off of negative emotion. I see her and think, "Would not bang. Moving on" and that's all the mental energy I'll ever direct toward her. Trying to insult her until she's broken and crying seems tiring and unfulfilling to me.

As I recall about 1% of people are psychopathic and I suspect a goodly percentage of hardcore internet trolls are psychos. These folks aren't all killers of course, but I suspect many get some sick joy out of trolling people that are injured in some way.

There have been cases of teenagers opening up about a personal problem on FB and within seconds being harassed by trolls with the same kind of mean spirited attacks this women has received. In fact, many of these trolls seem to spend a lot of time looking for such people and when they find one they often attack en masse.

The internet has become a perfect place for sick minds to do what they do as they can do it without risk. A psychopathic troll may drive an injured person to kill themselves and not fear being prosecuted for it.


Brian