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#51  Edited By Snail
@gamefreak9

@Blackbutterflys said:

Not all cut their wrists 1 out of 500 "emo's" cut with thoughts of suicide.

Glad we have an accurate scientist! Also who cares about bullying? I think we have bigger things to worry about... in some cases its even good for the kids. Also your post is retarded and you have no point. Here's what I read:

"not all emo's are the same! and Bully's are bad!"

You're an asshole and an uneducated idiot.

I'm not saying his post was coherent, understandable, or even that it made a good point. I'm saying that what you wrote is the kind of uneducated thing a redneck would say.
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#52  Edited By Bollard
Emo Kid?
Emo Kid?
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#53  Edited By Ravenlight

@Chavtheworld said:

Emo Kid?
Emo Kid?

/thread

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#54  Edited By Gregomasta

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@Klei said:

I thought this was related to Steam. :(

As did I. Massively disappointed.

I know right. Misleading title.

Yep

If only this had been a story about a woman's steamy affair with an Armenian boxer.

Or, a woman ''blowing'' steam.

Or, about resident evil 6.

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#55  Edited By MrJorOwe

Who's Steam?

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#56  Edited By AlexanderSheen

@PrivateIronTFU said:

@Suedehead said:

I didn't know "emo kids" still existed. I thought that died off circa 2007.

Well, I can tell you that boys still wear tight-fitting girl pants. Why, I have no idea.

What?... What?...

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#57  Edited By theguy

Judging by your first post you are going to be a great addition to our community... /sarcasm

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#58  Edited By Jazz

@Abyssfull said:

So all of these random troll profiles are HS21 aren't they? And in turn, HS21 has secretly been HitmanAgent47, and he is being run by Jeff Gerstmann... Well I'm onto your little game, Jeff. You hear me?!

Err no.

We run Jeff.

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#59  Edited By zeforgotten
@Jazz said:

@Abyssfull said:

So all of these random troll profiles are HS21 aren't they? And in turn, HS21 has secretly been HitmanAgent47, and he is being run by Jeff Gerstmann... Well I'm onto your little game, Jeff. You hear me?!

Err no.

We run Jeff.

"We" huh? 
So when we find out who "we" are supposed to be they can all blame you for ratting them out because you told us that there's more than one person behind all this nonsense! 
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#60  Edited By Jazz

@ZeForgotten said:

@Jazz said:

@Abyssfull said:

So all of these random troll profiles are HS21 aren't they? And in turn, HS21 has secretly been HitmanAgent47, and he is being run by Jeff Gerstmann... Well I'm onto your little game, Jeff. You hear me?!

Err no.

We run Jeff.

"We" huh? So when we find out who "we" are supposed to be they can all blame you for ratting them out because you told us that there's more than one person behind all this nonsense!

It's the electric blue angels Ze.

We are amorphous, a shadow on the wall.

We all you, and you are us

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#61  Edited By GunslingerPanda

This thread title made me think of a Judge giving Gabe Newell a blowjob.

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#62  Edited By gamefreak9

@Snail said:

@gamefreak9

@Blackbutterflys said:

Not all cut their wrists 1 out of 500 "emo's" cut with thoughts of suicide.

Glad we have an accurate scientist! Also who cares about bullying? I think we have bigger things to worry about... in some cases its even good for the kids. Also your post is retarded and you have no point. Here's what I read:

"not all emo's are the same! and Bully's are bad!"

You're an asshole and an uneducated idiot. I'm not saying his post was coherent, understandable, or even that it made a good point. I'm saying that what you wrote is the kind of uneducated thing a redneck would say.

What did I say that was ignorant? Your a moron for blindly insulting someone you know nothing about. I said that his statistic is baseless and inaccurate, and the research i've seen on bullying isn't all bad, there are of course multicollinearity issues. Also this labelling "redneck" is unwarranted and random at best. I insulted the post not the OP, but in this case my conclusion is, YOU, Snail, are a moron.

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#63  Edited By Quantical

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_abkDLAF5Q&feature=colike

I just blew off some steam and so did they.

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#64  Edited By Snail

@gamefreak9 said:

@Snail said:

@gamefreak9

@Blackbutterflys said:

Not all cut their wrists 1 out of 500 "emo's" cut with thoughts of suicide.

Glad we have an accurate scientist! Also who cares about bullying? I think we have bigger things to worry about... in some cases its even good for the kids. Also your post is retarded and you have no point. Here's what I read:

"not all emo's are the same! and Bully's are bad!"

You're an asshole and an uneducated idiot. I'm not saying his post was coherent, understandable, or even that it made a good point. I'm saying that what you wrote is the kind of uneducated thing a redneck would say.

What did I say that was ignorant? Your a moron for blindly insulting someone you know nothing about. I said that his statistic is baseless and inaccurate, and the research i've seen on bullying isn't all bad, there are of course multicollinearity issues. Also this labelling "redneck" is unwarranted and random at best. I insulted the post not the OP, but in this case my conclusion is, YOU, Snail, are a moron.

I'm sorry but no. What you said about bullying could hardly be any more incorrect. Take a lot at this trailer will you? In the light of the events that have been surrounding this movie, you chose probably the worst time is recent years to say such a heartless thing about such a serious problem in modern society. In fact I don't believe you've even done any "research" or that you as much as watch the news, in order to believe that bullying is "good for the kids" in "some cases".

It has led children to suicide.

Go fuck yourself man.

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#66  Edited By Sooty

OP is sick of remarks about emos.

Makes thread whining making himself look like an emo.

Go and listen to The Black Parade, guy.

edit: Before someone with dyed black hair jumps down my throat I'm just joking. Maybe.

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#67  Edited By spiceninja

Giving sexual favors to Steam for free games is not the road you want to go down.

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#68  Edited By gamefreak9

@Snail said:

@gamefreak9 said:

@Snail said:

@gamefreak9

@Blackbutterflys said:

Not all cut their wrists 1 out of 500 "emo's" cut with thoughts of suicide.

Glad we have an accurate scientist! Also who cares about bullying? I think we have bigger things to worry about... in some cases its even good for the kids. Also your post is retarded and you have no point. Here's what I read:

"not all emo's are the same! and Bully's are bad!"

You're an asshole and an uneducated idiot. I'm not saying his post was coherent, understandable, or even that it made a good point. I'm saying that what you wrote is the kind of uneducated thing a redneck would say.

What did I say that was ignorant? Your a moron for blindly insulting someone you know nothing about. I said that his statistic is baseless and inaccurate, and the research i've seen on bullying isn't all bad, there are of course multicollinearity issues. Also this labelling "redneck" is unwarranted and random at best. I insulted the post not the OP, but in this case my conclusion is, YOU, Snail, are a moron.

I'm sorry but no. What you said about bullying could hardly be any more incorrect. Take a lot at this trailer will you? In the light of the events that have been surrounding this movie, you chose probably the worst time is recent years to say such a heartless thing about such a serious problem in modern society. In fact I don't believe you've even done any "research" or that you as much as watch the news, in order to believe that bullying is "good for the kids" in "some cases".

It has led children to suicide.

Go fuck yourself man.

Your an absolute idiot. Its easy to look at news and say "its an epidemic" but the fact of the matter is, its not. I promise you I can find you cases of people killing themselves about ABSOLUTELY ANYTHING, just because some kid kills himself doesn't mean that lots of kids do. I can tell you that being bullied is positively correlated with not having a divorce for instance. Bullying is not a real issue, its something we can literally just ignore, its just kids being kids, a very small % of them take it too far, and its getting better almost automatically. I can tell you i've been bullied as a kid, much more than your average kid and its not a big deal, if someone lets that affect them its their weakness. Because your obviously an idiot and ignorant instead of linking you to actual statistical studies, here's some perspective about how unimportant bullying is:

"When I was younger," a remarkably self-assured, soft-spoken 15-year-old kid named Aaron tells the camera, "I suffered from bullying because of my lips -- as you can see, they're kind of unusually large. So I would kind of get [called] 'Fish Lips' -- things like that a lot -- and my glasses too, I got those at an early age. That contributed. And the fact that my last name is Cheese didn't really help with the matter either. I would get [called] 'Cheeseburger,' 'Cheese Guy' -- things like that, that weren't really very flattering. Just kind of making fun of my name -- I'm a pretty sensitive kid, so I would have to fight back the tears when I was being called names."

It's hard not to be impressed with -- and not to like -- young Aaron Cheese. He is one of the kids featured in the new Cartoon Network special "Stop Bullying: Speak Up," which premiered last week and is available online. I myself am a former geekish, bespectacled child whose lips were a bit too full, and my first name (as other kids quickly discovered) rhymes with two of the most-popular slang terms for male genitalia, so I also identified with Mr. Cheese. My younger years were filled with precisely the sort of schoolyard taunts that he recounts; they led ultimately to at least one fistfight and a lot of sour moods on my part.

As the parent now of two school-age boys, I also worry that my own kids will have to deal with such ugly and destructive behavior. And I welcome the common-sense antibullying strategies relayed in "Stop Bullying": Talk to your friends, your parents and your teachers. Recognize that you're not the problem. Don't be a silent witness to bullying.

But is America really in the midst of a "bullying crisis," as so many now claim? I don't see it. I also suspect that our fears about the ubiquity of bullying are just the latest in a long line of well-intentioned yet hyperbolic alarms about how awful it is to be a kid today.

I have no interest in defending the bullies who dominate sandboxes, extort lunch money and use Twitter to taunt their classmates. But there is no growing crisis. Childhood and adolescence in America have never been less brutal. Even as the country's overprotective parents whip themselves up into a moral panic about kid-on-kid cruelty, the numbers don't point to any explosion of abuse. As for the rising wave of laws and regulations designed to combat meanness among students, they are likely to lump together minor slights with major offenses. The antibullying movement is already conflating serious cases of gay-bashing and vicious harassment with things like . . . a kid named Cheese having a tough time in grade school.

How did we get here? We live in an age of helicopter parents so pushy and overbearing that Colorado Springs banned its annual Easter-egg hunt on account of adults jumping the starter's gun and scooping up treat-filled plastic eggs on behalf of their winsome kids. The Department of Education in New York City -- once known as the town too tough for Al Capone -- is seeking to ban such words as "dinosaurs," "Halloween" and "dancing" from citywide tests on the grounds that they could "evoke unpleasant emotions in the students," it was reported this week. (Leave aside for the moment that perhaps the whole point of tests is to "evoke unpleasant emotions.")

And it's not only shrinking-violet city boys and girls who are being treated as delicate flowers. Early versions of new labor restrictions still being hashed out in Congress would have barred children under 16 from operating power-driven farm equipment and kept anyone under 18 from working at agricultural co-ops and stockyards (the latest version would let kids keep running machines on their parents' spreads). What was once taken for granted -- working the family farm, October tests with jack-o-lantern-themed questions, hunting your own Easter eggs -- is being threatened by paternalism run amok.

Now that schools are peanut-free, latex-free and soda-free, parents, administrators and teachers have got to worry about something. Since most kids now have access to cable TV, the Internet, unlimited talk and texting, college and a world of opportunities that was unimaginable even 20 years ago, it seems that adults have responded by becoming ever more overprotective and thin-skinned.

Kids might be fatter than they used to be, but by most standards they are safer and better-behaved than they were when I was growing up in the 1970s and '80s. Infant and adolescent mortality, accidents, sex and drug use -- all are down from their levels of a few decades ago. Acceptance of homosexuality is up, especially among younger Americans. But given today's rhetoric about bullying, you could be forgiven for thinking that kids today are not simply reading and watching grim, postapocalyptic fantasies like "The Hunger Games" but actually inhabiting such terrifying terrain, a world where "Lord of the Flies" meets "Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior," presided over by Voldemort.

Even President Barack Obama has placed his stamp of approval on this view of modern childhood. Introducing the Cartoon Network documentary, he solemnly intones: "I care about this issue deeply, not just as the president, but as a dad. . . . We've all got more to do. Everyone has to take action against bullying."

The state of New Jersey was well ahead of the president. Last year, in response to the suicide of the 18-year-old gay Rutgers student Tyler Clementi, the state legislature passed "The Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights." The law is widely regarded as the nation's toughest on these matters. It has been called both a "resounding success" by Steve Goldstein, head of the gay-rights group Garden State Equality, and a "bureaucratic nightmare" by James O'Neill, the interim school superintendent of the township of Roxbury. In Congress, New Jersey Sen. Frank Lautenberg and Rep. Rush Holt have introduced the federal Tyler Clementi Higher Education Anti-Harassment Act.

The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education has called the Lautenberg-Holt proposal a threat to free speech because its "definition of harassment is vague, subjective and at odds with Supreme Court precedent." Should it become law, it might well empower colleges to stop some instances of bullying, but it would also cause many of them to be sued for repressing speech. In New Jersey, a school anti-bullying coordinator told the Star-Ledger that "The Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights" has "added a layer of paperwork that actually inhibits us" in dealing with problems. In surveying the effects of the law, the Star-Ledger reports that while it is "widely used and has helped some kids," it has imposed costs of up to $80,000 per school district for training alone and uses about 200 hours per month of staff time in each district, with some educators saying that the additional effort is taking staff "away from things such as substance-abuse prevention and college and career counseling."

One thing seems certain: The focus on bullying will lead to more lawsuits against schools and bullies, many of which will stretch the limits of empathy and patience. Consider, for instance, the current case of 19-year-old Eric Giray, who is suing New York's tony Calhoun School and a former classmate for $1.5 million over abuse that allegedly took place in 2004. Such cases can only become more common.

Which isn't to say that there aren't kids who face terrible cases of bullying. The immensely powerful and highly acclaimed documentary "Bully," whose makers hope to create a nationwide movement against the "bullyingcrisis," opens in selected theaters this weekend. The film follows the harrowing experiences of a handful of victims of harassment, including two who killed themselves in desperation. It is, above all, a damning indictment of ineffectual and indifferent school officials. No viewer can watch the abuse endured by kids such as Alex, a 13-year-old social misfit in Sioux City, Iowa, or Kelby, a 14-year-old lesbian in small-town Oklahoma, without feeling angry and motivated to change youth culture and the school officials who turn a blind eye.

But is bullying -- which the stopbullying.gov website of the Department of Health and Human Services defines as "teasing," "name-calling," "taunting," "leaving someone out on purpose," "telling other children not to be friends with someone," "spreading rumors about someone," "hitting/kicking/pinching," "spitting" and "making mean or rude hand gestures" -- really a growing problem in America?

Despite the rare and tragic cases that rightly command our attention and outrage, the data show that things are, in fact, getting better for kids. When it comes to school violence, the numbers are particularly encouraging. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, between 1995 and 2009, the percentage of students who reported "being afraid of attack or harm at school" declined to 4% from 12%. Over the same period, the victimization rate per 1,000 students declined fivefold.

When it comes to bullying numbers, long-term trends are less clear. The makers of "Bully" say that "over 13 million American kids will be bullied this year," and estimates of the percentage of students who are bullied in a given year range from 20% to 70%. NCES changed the way it tabulated bullying incidents in 2005 and cautions against using earlier data. Its biennial reports find that 28% of students ages 12-18 reported being bullied in 2005; that percentage rose to 32% in 2007, before dropping back to 28% in 2009 (the most recent year for which data are available). Such numbers strongly suggest that there is no epidemic afoot (though one wonders if the new anti-bullying laws and media campaigns might lead to more reports going forward)

REVIEW --- Public Enemy No. 1? --- Childhood is safer than ever before, but today's parents need to worry about something; Nick Gillespie on why busybodies and bureaucrats have zeroed in on bullying

Gillespie, Nick. Wall Street Journal [New York, N.Y] 31 Mar 2012: C.1.

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#69  Edited By Drebin_893

@Snail: @gamefreak9:

I can't help but agree with gamefreak9. I personally hear a lot of people say bullying ended up helping them. And from personal experience the people bullied when I was at school deserved it for being selfish, apathetic, socially inept bastards.

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#70  Edited By Quantical

This thread is amazing and confusing. I'm not cool.

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#71  Edited By Pabba

@Klei: I thought it was going to be about the blowing of steam.

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#72  Edited By Quantical

@Pabba: I thought there was a stream. You can't blow streams, that's just silly. Now I want to think about rocks for some reason. They like streams.

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#73  Edited By Deusx

aaaaaaaaaaannnnddd scene.

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#74  Edited By Quantical

fucks sake I can't find my lighter.

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#75  Edited By NegativeCero

@Deusx said:

aaaaaaaaaaannnnddd scene.

Oh you, I see what you did there. Because, y'know, "scene" kids are basically emos to my knowledge.

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#76  Edited By SarjuTheRapper

well if you dont listen to hollywood undead, we can be friends

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You should watch commando. That always cheers me up.

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#78  Edited By hughesman

@TooWalrus said:

There are bullies now, there were bullies when I went to school in the 90s, hell, on his podcast, Pen Jillette talked about being bullied in the 60s when he was in school, so no, this isn't the "generation of bullies". We just happen to have a half-dozen 24-hour media machine that despretely needs something controversial and shocking to lure in viewers, but in reality, nothing's changed.
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#79  Edited By donutfever
I'm guessing you got bullied, and instead of doing something to said bully, you did the smart, mature thing to do: Bitch on the internet.   
 
@whyareyoucrouchingspock  said: 

You should watch commando. That always cheers me up.

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#80  Edited By DeF

@Legend said:

@matthias2437

@Landon said:

@Klei said:

I thought this was related to Steam. :(

As did I. Massively disappointed.

I know right. Misleading title.

Yep

I came here to find out how one would blow Steam. Guess I'll go to sleep disappointed tonight.

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#81  Edited By Azteck

Yeah, I know what you mean. It bugs me too, quite a lot actually. It just sounds ignorant.
 
That said, I'm not sure if this is the right venue. Perhaps a blog would be more suited for this?

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@NegativeCero said:

@Deusx said:

aaaaaaaaaaannnnddd scene.

Oh you, I see what you did there. Because, y'know, "scene" kids are basically emos to my knowledge.

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#83  Edited By Doctorchimp

@Suedehead said:

I didn't know "emo kids" still existed. I thought that died off circa 2007.

All those chicks and dudes in eyeliner and weird haircuts wear vintage shoes and flannel shirts and drink PBR now.

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#84  Edited By TechHits

@Buscemi said:

@Legend said:

@matthias2437

@Landon said:

@Klei said:

I thought this was related to Steam. :(

As did I. Massively disappointed.

I know right. Misleading title.

Yep

If only this had been a story about a woman's steamy affair with an Armenian boxer.

Ok so now I wanna hear that story

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#85  Edited By TheHBK

Emo people are losers, hence why they become emo. Exhibit A.

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#86  Edited By TheSouthernDandy

This thread started out great but by page 4, it got AWESOME.

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#87  Edited By TechHits

I'm guessing the dude that started the thread will never post here again.

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#88  Edited By PeasantAbuse

Is it 2006 appreciation day or something?

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#89  Edited By BlatantNinja23

@PrivateIronTFU said:

All I need to know about cutting I learned from Degrassi.

same here

Also whenever people make an emo joke, I just happily remind them that bands like Jimmy Eat World and Weezer are emo... It's too bad the screamo sub genre took all the light( which I guess ended up turning into hatred)

With that said..... Some girls pull off scene pretty well

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#90  Edited By benspyda

@whyareyoucrouchingspock said:

You should watch commando. That always cheers me up.

I approve

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#91  Edited By Floope

I think the majority of people toss around the term of emo as a substitute for actually thinking when labeling someone.

High schools is full of jerks. The majority of people of are jerks. Life is full of jerks. The best you can do is have fun and ignore them.

BECAUSE WERE ALL GOING TO FUCKING DIE.

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#92  Edited By yetiantics

I came in here at the thought of someone giving serious euphemisms on buying a shit-ton of games on Steam.

I am disappoint.