My heart goes out to that family. No-one should have to hear that news and no parent should have to bury their child.
Minor Update [http://toronto.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20081108/crisp_autopsy_081107/20081108/?hub=TorontoNewHome]?Malygris said:UPDATE: An autopsy has confirmed that the body discovered by hunters is in fact that of Brandon Crisp. The final results of the autopsy are not yet known, but police are continuing to say that foul play is not suspected. The staff of The Escapist extend its deepest condolences to Brandon's family.
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Did you even bother reading the caption below it?fish food carl said:Was it really necessary for a picture of his remains being carried in a bag to be included in that article?
I'm not squeamish or anything, but what if the parents saw that? If I were them and saw the remains of my child in a plastic bag, I'd break down in tears.
Emotions are what separate us from the animals.I mean, the lion doesn't mourn every zebra it kills does it?
Neither of the above statements are true. Animals have emotions, that's pretty much fact.babyblues said:Emotions are what separate us from the animals.I mean, the lion doesn't mourn every zebra it kills does it?
Every kid runs away for awhile at least once in their life, to "show" their parents they're srs bsns, but they always wander back home. Looks like this one was just unlucky. Poor kid.
We still mourn the losses of WW2 as well. Maybe you should start a protest about it?fish food carl said:I guess so, and I realise that we can't mourn everybody, I'm not a simpleton, but sometimes it just seems a tad ... for want of a better word, unfair. I don't personally feel bad for everybody who has died, but it sometimes just gets to me that certain people are given ... again, for want of a better word, preference.Jumplion said:I'm sorry, but that's usually a question 9 year-olds ask. We can't spend out whole day mourning for the person who died 3 seconds ago, it's life and we have to accept it.fish food carl said:A thought strikes - we get very sad for this poor soul, but if we hadn't heard about him we wouldn't have been sad. People die every second, but we never mourn them in the same way we mourn somebody who has a bit of press. Why is this?
I don't think you really need to choose a side. Neither the teenager nor the parents did anything wrong here. The kid got hot because he was grounded, the parents got hot because the kid flew off the handle: It's a scenario that plays out countless times every day. The only difference here is that the kid had a bad accident and didn't make it home.Cinder Block of Oppression said:I can't seem to choose a side on this story. The kid shouldn't have started giving up a real life for one that, in the end, wont amount to anything. On the other hand, the father shouldn't have let the kid be that attached, and should have solved the problem in a less blunt matter.
Yes, animals do have emotions. It's just that, lacking all the luxuries and powers of humans, bare-bones survival takes prescience over feelings for others. I'm sure it is fully aware that killing a zebra makes said zebra unhappy, but the lion still needs to eat, so it accepts its low tolerance for an all-vegan diet and decides to go with the flow that helped his ancestors make him. That's nature for you.Amnestic said:Neither of the above statements are true. Animals have emotions, that's pretty much fact.babyblues said:Emotions are what separate us from the animals.I mean, the lion doesn't mourn every zebra it kills does it?
Every kid runs away for awhile at least once in their life, to "show" their parents they're srs bsns, but they always wander back home. Looks like this one was just unlucky. Poor kid.
And I didn't run away from home, ever.