Community Tard Baby General (includes brain dead kids) - Fundies and their genetic Fuckups; Parents of corpses in denial

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No non-abusive parent posts photos of her 12 year old looking like this. Frankly I don't think a non-abusive parent would have a 12 year old that looks like this, so it tells me everything I need to know about his 'tiktok challenge'. Spoilered because it's literal pedobait
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(sourced from the BBC, I'm not a nonce https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-essex-61486215 )
 
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I don't know the details but I think that Hollie was the reason why Archie hanged himself. He was probably abused or ignored by her.
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@katrizia 8ft drop might be from staircase. People often hang themselves on the stairs rather than ceilings.
And possibly also the cause of his "ADHD so severe they couldn't find a school for him." In the U.S., kids like that (I presume he was violent) are also considered behavioral disordered or "oppositional defiant disorder", and 99% of the time, the problem is not the child, but the parent(s).
 
No non-abusive parent posts photos of her 12 year old looking like this. Frankly I don't think a non-abusive parent would have a 12 year old this ripped, so it tells me everything I need to know about his 'tiktok challenge'. Spoilered because it's pedobait
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(sourced from the BBC, I'm not a nonce https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-essex-61486215 )
Wtf?? I didn't know it was possible for a kid to look like Gohan from Dragon Ball Z but apparently I am wrong. That's horrifying. No wonder he killed himself, poor dude never got to relax in his life.

I'm definitely fully on the mother is a POS train now.

Btw the image wasn't appearing in spoiler but I saw in the article
 
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Wtf?? I didn't know it was possible for a kid to look like Gohan from Dragon Ball Z but apparently I am wrong. That's horrifying. No wonder he killed himself, poor dude never got to relax in his life.

I'm definitely fully on the mother is a POS train now.

Btw the image wasn't appearing in spoiler but I saw in the article
Rate me whatever but I think when children that young kill themselves, it's all but guaranteed the parent's a POS. Sometimes it just takes a while for the how of it to become apparent.
Fixed the image, thanks for the heads up
 
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No non-abusive parent posts photos of her 12 year old looking like this. Frankly I don't think a non-abusive parent would have a 12 year old that looks like this, so it tells me everything I need to know about his 'tiktok challenge'. Spoilered because it's literal pedobait
(sourced from the BBC, I'm not a nonce https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-essex-61486215 )
I take my earlier words back. I hope she hurts forever knowing she destroyed an innocent child.
 
Rate me whatever but I think when children that young kill themselves, it's all but guaranteed the parent's a POS. Sometimes it just takes a while for the how of it to become apparent.
Fixed the image, thanks for the heads up
I agree. Suicide is complicated and it it is 100% true that young people from very loving and stable homes can and do kill themselves. But at 12 years old, really the only cause is a terrible home life.

ADHD does make people more impulsive, and suicide, in a way, is an impulsive act... except not really. Most successful suicides are not first attempts. Most people who kill themselves think about it long and hard. And they rarely, if ever, do it without ANY warning signs. It's just that people miss those warning signs. Parents miss them allll the time.

ETA I posted too soon, went to add more, wrote a whole bunch, and then accidentally clicked out and lost my edit. Oh well, nobody needs my sperging anyway. But I wonder if there were any other suicides in the family before this. Having a familial suicide is one of the biggest risk factors for sucidie, especially in younger people, I believe second only to a precious attempt.

BTW suicide contagion, or getting the idea from pop culture or the news, is barely a blip in risk factors. IMO "tik tok prank" is the new "heavy metal" for scapegoating troubling kid things. ADHD would make a kid try dumber and more dangerous pranks, but at 12 you know what hanging would do to you. I'm certain this kid knew what he was doing and had been thinking about if for a while.
 
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Wtf?? I didn't know it was possible for a kid to look like Gohan from Dragon Ball Z but apparently I am wrong. That's horrifying. No wonder he killed himself, poor dude never got to relax in his life.

I'm definitely fully on the mother is a POS train now.

Btw the image wasn't appearing in spoiler but I saw in the article
Off topic but I knew a guy who named his kid Gohan.
 
Observing the purple wave page last night, there were some gentle voices pushing back against the idea dead brains can regenerate. This morning that thread is gone and all the "negative" commenters in it appear to have been booted from the group. The harshest thing that was said was someone hoped the family would find peace with the sad reality or similar. @Noah Boddy I think I saw your fb sock in the likes there you didn't happen to get a screen shot did you?
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I think these are the fabled "hospital trolls". Concerned members of the public trying to correct the rampant misinformation. Only positive posts are allowed by admin now.

Meanwhile on the ITV Facebook Post 99% of the top comments are saying let the poor boy go
 
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Archie and Jahi are the epitome of horror for me. I can stand the tranny thread no problem, I can more or less face gore without consequences but the idea of a body decomposing while the heart is still beating is abysmally scary.
Like it goes against any good law of nature, it’s pure horror. I know that can’t feel it (they are dead) but still. It’s abominable.
 
Yank Dr Alan Shewmon has been wheeled out in court. A darling of the catholics and similar "life at all costs" movements who love to misrepresent these ideas as meaning that brain dead doesnt exist or has no clear definition. No UK doc was up for it it would seem.
He referred to case studies where brain death was determined on neurological symptoms and this turned out to be incorrect. He didn't apparently make comment on archies case or on brain death as determined by looking at a scan and seeing that the brain stem is physically necrotic.
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To be fair he may well have a point about the current testing used to determine brain death and his proposed new standard of testing seems reasonable. It's just that in this case the brain stem is no longer physically present in its entirety and can be seen to be so on a scan so why he's even commenting on this case is a mystery. I guess he gets paid whatever.
 
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It's just that in this case the brain stem is no longer physically present in its entirety and can be seen to be so on a scan so why he's even commenting on this case is a mystery. I guess he gets paid whatever.
He knows very well but he doesn’t want to set a precedent. Imho it’s a political movie to get Archie’s natural death a procedural and emotions nightmare to deter families in future.
 
I can stand the tranny thread no problem, I can more or less face gore without consequences but the idea of a body decomposing while the heart is still beating is abysmally scary.
A heart usually isn't pumping blood through a rotting corpse. That's a modern abomination.
He knows very well but he doesn’t want to set a precedent. Imho it’s a political movie to get Archie’s natural death a procedural and emotions nightmare to deter families in future.
It's just to cast doubt and uncertainty at the issue in this case because he is being paid to do that.
 
It is the duty of healthcare to preserve life. Cost and arbitrary timelines of care only make sense when unnecessary medical procedures are not covered. But they are. So why restrict care when someone is on life support? Being brain dead is only a portion of actual death and it has been a temporary phase in some cases. The costs can be cut elsewhere such as elective procedures or have the next of kin pay towards the keep.
Bro, have you ever heard of DNR?

Most people who have the ability to make the decision to either "live" like a vegetable or be given a release from perpetual torment usually choose the latter.

The worst part is these children never had the ability to make this decision for themselves so they are forced to exist in a state that is essentially death without the peace that's supposed to come with it.
 
Bro, have you ever heard of DNR?

Most people who have the ability to make the decision to either "live" like a vegetable or be given a release from perpetual torment usually choose the latter.

The worst part is these children never had the ability to make this decision for themselves so they are forced to exist in a state that is essentially death without the peace that's supposed to come with it.
Most people do not have advanced directives in place should something happen. You hear about some older people keeping a DNR visible on fridges for example, should something happen.

At twelve this should not be a worry.
 
Most people do not have advanced directives in place should something happen. You hear about some older people keeping a DNR visible on fridges for example, should something happen.

At twelve this should not be a worry.
My point is their parents are forcing this "life" on their children.

And again, most people would prefer not to "live" like that.
 
Sorry, I have a dumb biology question for any med or sciencefags out there.

If The poor lad’s brain stem is dying, necrosis as folks are calling it, how is it breaking down?

My only knowledge of rot comes from bacterial/fungal decomposition, and I suspect that isn’t the case in his brain stem, but I could be wrong? Does anyone know how this breakdown is occurring?

I trust doctors and all that, but sometimes it’s hard to parse med talk to normie talk.
 
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