I know that people die every second of every day. If there was another child killed and they let us watch the trial and the same thing happened I would feel the exact same way! For some reason this case got a lot of media attention when there are others a lot like them. But I can't watch something that isn't on air. I know about all the deaths and it's HORRIBLE and it isn't right, but that doesn't mean Caylee doesn't deserve justice. All the people killed deserve justice and a lot of people don't get it and it's sickening.
Then why don't you instead think about all the people that die each day, light a candle at the end of the day for everyone that has died. Death is far beyond the media and it irritates me when people only notices the deaths that have been showed by the media.
Are you kidding me? What, is he supposed to scour the courts and newspapers just looking for kids who died?? It's not really something that a normal person does. People can show concern in other ways. Maybe he donates to charities that help kids, maybe he volunteers, maybe he prefers to be proactive in some kind of way. You don't have to dwell on deaths to have concern. Maybe he prefers to concentrate on helping the living. Who knows. But your comments are just stupid.
And what if he doesm't do any of those things? Why do people care about this Casey girl? Because they were informed. When did I ever say that he has to scout for deaths? That is just stupid and maybe you should of actualy paid attention to what I said. I said that alot of people are dying each second meaning that just because you don't know their names does not mean you can't say "Aw those poor people that have died today when it was not their time", is that so hard? Thank you for proving part of what I was saying, that you have to view the whole situation of someones death (courts etc) to take notice about it, is knowing people are dying right this second not enough? I guess speaking from your thought process that you have to see the situations of people death to care instead of just knowing they are dead.
Actually, the point is you are needlessly and ignorantly attacking a person over the internet that you know NOTHING about. Seems to be a hobby of yours (that you're NOT good at at all, btw), looking at your comments. And your ramblings make NO sense. Good day, sir.
Attacking the person? No don't be so idiotic as to judge things as they look. My ramblings and my points make no sense? i'm not good at proving my points? Many people agree with the things I say, My comment is the one with the most thumbs up on this page and instead of actually continueing the discussion you direct your comment towards me because you most likely have no points I can't counter on the actual discussion. If I cant prove a point then please continue this conversation instead of changing it after I make some valid points. If you plan to "try" insult me then perhaps you should look to see how many people agree with me. I would also like to add (not that I do this intentionally) that if I don't successfully get people annoyed then how come people have made plenty of complaints about me? Maybe you should'nt make a conclusion on someone you know nothing about, Irony? I think so.
First off, I wouldn't call this a "discussion", it's more like you rambling on and on trying to annoy people.
Second, I don't necessarily disagree with what you are "trying" to say. I get what you are trying to say, I just have an issue with HOW you go about it.
I have similar feelings about Earth Day-I am a very Earth-conscious person, every single thing I do in everyday life is based on making every effort to help the Earth in any way-EVERYTHING. It pisses me off that people make one little effort one day a year and think it's enough. So, similar thing right? They're only doing something because it's a holiday of sorts and it's in the papers and on the news that they should do something for Earth Day. But what about every other day of the year when they do nothing?? OK, so I get what you're saying, buddy. BUT-also, this is the internet, and you don't know the people here, you don't know what they do in everyday life. AND-if this one case makes a few people make life-long changes to do something about child abuse or the legal system, then that's GOOD. Just like Earth Day, maybe most people will go on doing whatever they did before just the same, but for a few people, they will make life-long changes for the betterment of the earth. You have to learn to take the good with the bad. Realize people are all pretty much the same, they have short attention spans and don't follow through with things too often, especially things that take sacrifice and effort. And oh well, there's nothing you can do about that. The only person you can change for sure is yourself. And if you want people to see things from your point of view, it certainly helps to not come at them with attacks and relentless ramblings, all that does is annoy people and make them not willing to listen to you. Hence all the complaints about you. You equate complaints with success? There's something wrong with that. That would be like me walking up to a fat person and saying "hey you fat fuck, how about I help you grow a garden so you can eat more healthy foods and lose your lard ass"? How many takers you think I'll get saying shit like that?? None. That's NOT how you get people to change or see your point. Have a nice day.
I agree with you and shall thumbs your comment up. When I say things on here people tend to think I am doing it in a negative way, I am not typing in a negative or positive way although that is how it may come across.
Second, I don't necessarily disagree with what you are "trying" to say. I get what you are trying to say, I just have an issue with HOW you go about it.
I have similar feelings about Earth Day-I am a very Earth-conscious person, every single thing I do in everyday life is based on making every effort to help the Earth in any way-EVERYTHING. It pisses me off that people make one little effort one day a year and think it's enough. So, similar thing right? They're only doing something because it's a holiday of sorts and it's in the papers and on the news that they should do something for Earth Day. But what about every other day of the year when they do nothing?? OK, so I get what you're saying, buddy. BUT-also, this is the internet, and you don't know the people here, you don't know what they do in everyday life. AND-if this one case makes a few people make life-long changes to do something about child abuse or the legal system, then that's GOOD. Just like Earth Day, maybe most people will go on doing whatever they did before just the same, but for a few people, they will make life-long changes for the betterment of the earth. You have to learn to take the good with the bad. Realize people are all pretty much the same, they have short attention spans and don't follow through with things too often, especially things that take sacrifice and effort. And oh well, there's nothing you can do about that. The only person you can change for sure is yourself. And if you want people to see things from your point of view, it certainly helps to not come at them with attacks and relentless ramblings, all that does is annoy people and make them not willing to listen to you. Hence all the complaints about you. You equate complaints with success? There's something wrong with that. That would be like me walking up to a fat person and saying "hey you fat fuck, how about I help you grow a garden so you can eat more healthy foods and lose your lard ass"? How many takers you think I'll get saying shit like that?? None. That's NOT how you get people to change or see your point. Have a nice day.