Dick wrote:
> On 10 Sep 2006 11:10:36 -0700, "ESCENA" <matsatsaro****i@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> wrote:
>
> >Suicide accounts for the deaths of more than 5,500 people a year in the
> >> UK, and is the most common cause of death among teenagers. In 2004,
635
> >> young people aged between 15 and 24 took their own lives.
> >
> >Do all of them go online to cs? Are pro-suicide groups the only common
> >denominator among these suicides they could find? Doesn't it strike you
> >that all of them thought that they children were 'perfect
> >daughters-sons' and happy persons? Parental perfectionism or lack of
> >communication may be some reasons, perhaps?
>
> Society can't stand the thought that young people are alive, feeling,
> thinking entities. The idea that young people are capable of 'wicked'
> thoughts and behavior is unacceptable. Must be led astray.
>
> dick
I don't know what they want for youngsters.Think they afraid of youngs
thinking of death..more and more the instict of preservation,
existence, desiring is oppressed for money earned happiness...its like
death thinking reminds them of people wanting more that puts them in
the nasty position of having to recognize young people visions.


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