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Originally Posted by Jim_Gunn
That idea is utterly ridiculous. How the hell would the law define "bringing unhappy times to people"? And that story about the nurse who committed suicide supposedly over the Australian radio DJs prank phone call infuriates me when they blame the radio talk show hosts who prank called her as the queen for the nurse's death. The radio hosts never should have apologized or resigned. No one can say why someone killed them self. Just because she took a phone call that potentially embarrassed her means the family can blame anyone that upset her in the days or weeks before hand? Preposterous. Everyone is responsible for their own actions and the idea of attributing causation is ludicrous.
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First, you probably come from a similar family as myself, they do not mind embarrassment & are open to life, you're in the adult business. You wouldn't be saying the above if you were bought up in a foreign country where porn is disliked or your families do not ascertain embarrassment or mistakes.
Second, for a prank of this league, it was, or should have had some conviction towards this awful news of suicide.
We should all be a humane, caring for those around us. It's ok for a laugh & a joke, as we all hear from school children, although when you hear it said from 15yr children in Britain, taking film on their camera phones as their mates beat people up, just for a laugh, it doesn't remain a joke.
Bullying is bullying, joking is joking, there is no fine line between trolling, bullying, joking & messing around especially when a persons thoughts, financial situation & families are involved.
Anyone changing a persons path due to joking, trolling & having a laugh ARE a part of the after effects caused by this & should be convicted
People don't think of the consequences, usually the young, but sometimes adults can be ignorant not realizing the harm they can do from their actions.