Author Topic: my unfortunate events.  (Read 4953 times)

That doesn't work at all. There are logistical problems with using a lock or wearing a vest. What if the man didn't want to deal with that?

The point is that you can not take the blame away from the perpetrator at all and put any of it on the victim.

Then he deals with the risk of getting killed. Besides, it's just as easy to lock your locker as it is unlikely to get shot. The odds even out.

Either way, he probably won't get his ipod back so it doesn't really matter whose fault it is.

NEVER bring your friking ipod to school.

Everyone at mine has one, havent found a single person who hasn't cracked their screen from dropping it in the halls :/

NEVER bring your friking ipod to school.

Everyone at mine has one, havent found a single person who hasn't cracked their screen from dropping it in the halls :/

helps now haha. my cousin broke his at school. it was messed up.

I find this hilarious, He gets his Ipod stolen, money stolen(?) and broke a microphone and now his life "Sucks"?

You are a lucky son of a bitch to me, you aren't losing your house like Dropshock or MackTheHunter or having a family member die like JD. This topic makes me headdesk due to the fact that he cant take care of his stuff or properly secure it.

I find this hilarious, He gets his Ipod stolen, money stolen(?) and broke a microphone and now his life "Sucks"?

You are a lucky son of a bitch to me, you aren't losing your house like Dropshock or MackTheHunter or having a family member die like JD. This topic makes me headdesk due to the fact that he cant take care of his stuff or properly secure it.
no not money. and alright its true they are going through worse then me. im just tired of my luck.

no not money. and alright its true they are going through worse then me. im just tired of my luck.

If you're tired of your luck, you could always kill your parents for a change of pace.

If you're tired of your luck, you could always kill your parents for a change of pace.
your handicapped


your handicapped

You said you hate your luck, if you want to you can always make it worse purposefully therefore changing your luck. Always look at the options you have available.

You said you hate your luck, if you want to you can always make it worse purposefully therefore changing your luck. Always look at the options you have available.
thanks for the advice.

Your loving worried about a Ipod? I'm sure that is MUCH more important then those kids in Haiti left parentless.

hey now we try to get them parents, but we just get arrested for it lol.
poor people are better off not being helped at all

Your loving worried about a Ipod? I'm sure that is MUCH more important then those kids in Haiti left parentless.
Dont forget to donate to them
http://www.redcross.org/

Your loving worried about a Ipod? I'm sure that is MUCH more important then those kids in Haiti left parentless.

kk? help them out then.

If the man was given, for free, the means to prevent his own death and he himself refused that protection, it is that man's own fault. Just as this random kid was given, for free, the means to prevent his own property from theft.
Like Inverted said, that's just faulty logic. You can't blame someone for taking an optional precaution for something not expected to happen, that's like you not buying "Volcano Insurance" for New York City, then being blamed for not having it when a volcano appears in times square. That's just stupid.