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A good friend just passed away.

I'm sure you're really helping his mourning process.

You're forgetting that Gage is a raging narcissist. The fact that he's using this girl's death as an opportunity to show off how deep he is should've tipped you off. Notice how this tragedy due to reckless driving doesn't seem to have prompted any reflection on Gage's part about his own reckless driving, or at least none that he wanted to share with us. He had more important things to share, like:

Her parents called and asked that I write something for the funeral; they want me to speak.

What I wrote ended up being put in the local newspaper and I thought I would post it here.

He's not grieving, he's bragging. I wonder if her parents would've asked him to speak at the funeral if they'd read all of the awful stuff he posted in his thread bragging about getting busted for going 70mph over the speed limit.

or maybe he's just sad. And he wants to share a hard moment with people. There doesn't have to be negative and narcissistic undertones in everyone's posting style Colo.

The reason I wrote it that way is because all of us are 21-22 years old. I live in a small town where everyone knows everyone and we know that none of the kids will do it responsibly. Their version of "partying" is getting black out drunk, puking and driving home (most of the time.)


After reading this and understanding that they probably weren't wearing seatbelts, I honestly don't really feel that sorry them. The fact that ANYONE just doesn't wear a seatbelt while in a car is ludicrous and idiotic, and to add alcohol into the situation makes it even worse. It was the drivers and your friends own faults for getting themselves killed because they are too stupid to think logically. Sorry to say that, but it's true.

Sucks that you were close to her and it always sucks losing someone, it's just too bad it had to end the way it did.
what a fucking inhumane thing to say. wtf

The reason I wrote it that way is because all of us are 21-22 years old. I live in a small town where everyone knows everyone and we know that none of the kids will do it responsibly. Their version of "partying" is getting black out drunk, puking and driving home (most of the time.)


After reading this and understanding that they probably weren't wearing seatbelts, I honestly don't really feel that sorry them. The fact that ANYONE just doesn't wear a seatbelt while in a car is ludicrous and idiotic, and to add alcohol into the situation makes it even worse. It was the drivers and your friends own faults for getting themselves killed because they are too stupid to think logically. Sorry to say that, but it's true.

Sucks that you were close to her and it always sucks losing someone, it's just too bad it had to end the way it did.

so because these guys made a mistake you don't care at all that they lost their life? They no longer get to see their friends, family, peers. They no longer get to enjoy what life has to offer and you're okay with that because they had a lapse in judgment? If this was your best friends you would feel horrible. You would definitely care if your best friend died this way. Re think this. 

At this point I question if some of you actually understand how to act in the world. This isn't one of those times normal people go back to dig up another's past, it's a time to simply say "I'm sorry for your loss" and to move on. You don't have to jump on every opportunity to criticize someone, and doing so, particularly in a thread such as this, shows me that despite best calls for empathy, some people are just cynical assholes.

And I'll take a narcissistic person with a kind heart over a beacon of morality with a vile personality.