Girl kills herself after parents ban her from Facebook

Don’t want her seeing you cosplaying as MVC2 Storm?

She still didn’t have to kill herself.

SRK came 1st. So, if anything, Facebook and Myspace copied SRK!!!

If that wasn’t the point of your post, then it had no point.

Or all the PMs from psylocke cosplayers :eek:

@deadfrog That was you in the ST room a while back, wasn’t it? Post in GD more. :tup:

Boom.

It was. I even reiterated that it was. You’re even quoting me when I reiterated that it was the point of my post. Good job.

Slow clap for the slow poster.

This should only be news if she was hot…

Also, there is probably more to the story than this, not that I actually care, it just seems too silly.

Sad.

Facebook has really taken over the younger generation.

They have to check it every 5 mins.

If I do end up going to Hell, I’m sure the fact that I laughed at this post will be brought up.

-Starhammer-

sigh She could have just made an SRK account if needed social media.

SRK would have given her a reason to want to kill herself.

BUSTA WOLF!!!

I’m glad you didn’t. If for some reason you couldn’t post anymore I don’t know what this site would become.

There has been a strangely disproportionate number of weird suicide cases coming out of India.

But on a serious note why didn’t she use the internet for what it was intended for?

Looking at combo videos, pictures of cats and masturbating to various types of pornography.

AND to tell everyone in the world to go fuck themselves.

Darwin award winner!

Was having trouble a-Googlin’ an answer for meeself:

Is 17 a normal age for a college student in India?

No clue. The only thing I do know is that the educational system differs like crazy depending where you are on the globe.

My cousins had homework in three different languages and can fluently speak English and French on top of their native language.

All the Western educational system did for me when it came to learning multi-languages was a simple 1-liner where I’d ask where to take a shit in French.

I wanna kill myself coz Facebook is everywhere.
It infiltrated every god damn website.
Every free game wants me to digress from the game and share my winnings with “pals” on Facebook.
Every game review website wants me to sign in as a facebook user.
Hulu removed all the great insightful user reviews of tv shows and movies for retarded misspelled facebook comments.

I hate Facebook.
Its the most useless site ever.
You can never find old friends on it. Ever. No matter how hard you try.
At least, not the ones you are looking for.
It keeps asking you if you know random strangers who just happen to go to your college during years you were never there,
theres no real need or use for it as a form of socializing with friends coz you can just instead Skype, call, or text your friends if you wanna chat with them.
it asks you for a ton of really personal info about yourself that can be used to commit identity theft. which has happened before to me and many others on that website.
Its like/dislike is useless for company Q & A regarding product intel coz it doesn’t matter if 1 billion give your product a like if no one buys it. Only sales and profit numbers matter which Facebook likes aren’t reflective of…

Facebook is the biggest scam ever.

How can you be scammed by something you don’t pay for?

Actually, no. It’s even MORE understandable. Most people here didn’t read the fine print: THIS TOOK PLACE IN INDIA. Different culture. This isn’t blonde-haired, blue-eyed, airheaded Tiffani having an over-reaction about not being allowed to go out and do some underage drinking with Julie and the cool girls. In India parents can legally absolutely control their daughters’ lives outside of the time they’re in school, regardless of age. Yes, that last part means what you think it means. There are grown-ass women 21 and older, who are not allowed out of the house unless they’re buying groceries or attending school, or a religious worship because it would interfere with their studies…and they wonder why some of their daughters bear the “stigma” of being 23 and not married. Chances are good her parents didn’t allow friends over, never allowed her to leave the house except to accompany her mother to the market, and going to school. The rest of the time was more than likely helping in the kitchen, or studying. Facebook was probably her chance for extended human contact with people her own age. Parents took away her only interaction with the outside world away from school, and that was it.