Author Topic: RIP Aiden Smith  (Read 4635 times)

really? shaking? how strong was this woman exactly
It was a 3 year old, they're not big.
When you shake someone severely, particularly a child, you're literally shaking their brain around the inside of their skull.
Their brain gets smashed by the skull protecting it, causing bleeding and brain damage.

When the shaking is over and the brain swells it pushes against the confines of the skull, putting pressure on itself and further causing damage.

Let be guess "you couldn't cope with this tragic even't", so do cope with it you decided turn a tragedy into some cheap joke for lulz?
It's a terrible thing, I'm not saying it isn't. I just find this picture humorous.

This is a really sad story, and really hit me hard. Then I looked at this image and, well...

[i mg]http://i.imgur.com/WKDRR32.jpg[/img]

I'm sorry, but top loving kek.
seriously?
Let be guess "you couldn't cope with this tragic even't", so do cope with it you decided turn a tragedy into some cheap joke for lulz?
this, really dude
It's a terrible thing, I'm not saying it isn't. I just find this picture humorous.
ok keep it to yourself because i doubt anyone else wants to laugh with you and be an awful person

At younger ages, your spinal cord connecting to your brain isn't developed much until you are older. You can stil shape that cord when you are older, but it would take an extremely large amount of force to do it. That's why you can't shake babies.
yeah spinal cord damage ok but brain damage? like brain swelling because they mentioned they had to remove skull bone to let it swell? I don't think spinal damage causes that. that's something a head + ground combination would do

It was a 3 year old, they're not big.
When you shake someone severely, particularly a child, you're literally shaking their brain around the inside of their skull.
Their brain gets smashed by the skull protecting it, causing bleeding and brain damage.

When the shaking is over and the brain swells it pushes against the confines of the skull, putting pressure on itself and further causing damage.
idk how big this baby is but that's a lot of energy to shake a 3 year old to brain damage. besides he would more likely get spinal cord damage like the subject said because his head would shake back and forth quickly (lack of neck muscle because 3 year old)+('absorbing' the movement of the brain inside so brain swelling less likely). much like when you shake someone and their head bounces forward and backwards

weird

I forgot jaden smiths name for a minute and thought he died

really? shaken to death?

how bad do you have to be to shake a kid, nonetheless someone ELSE'S kid?

i really hope that babysitter is put in an asylum or a harsh prison

yeah spinal cord damage ok but brain damage? like brain swelling because they mentioned they had to remove skull bone to let it swell? I don't think spinal damage causes that. that's something a head + ground combination would do
idk how big this baby is but that's a lot of energy to shake a 3 year old to brain damage. besides he would more likely get spinal cord damage like the subject said because his head would shake back and forth quickly (lack of neck muscle because 3 year old)+('absorbing' the movement of the brain inside so brain swelling less likely). much like when you shake someone and their head bounces forward and backwards

weird
Did you note my edit?

really? shaken to death?

how bad do you have to be to shake a kid, nonetheless someone ELSE'S kid?

i really hope that babysitter is put in an asylum or a harsh prison
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaken_baby_syndrome

seriously?this, really dudeok keep it to yourself because i doubt anyone else wants to laugh with you and be an awful person
I don't see the problem. It's a picture. It's not like I'm laughing at the situation itself.

idk how big this baby is but that's a lot of energy to shake a 3 year old to brain damage. besides he would more likely get spinal cord damage like the subject said because his head would shake back and forth quickly (lack of neck muscle because 3 year old)+('absorbing' the movement of the brain inside so brain swelling less likely). much like when you shake someone and their head bounces forward and backwards

weird
still, a 3 year old head probably hasnt developed completely so i doubt it would go off without damage


jesus god theyre more fragile than I thought

Things like these can happen to fully-developed adults quite easily as well.

Things like these can happen to fully-developed adults quite easily as well.
nice try but i dont need a babysitter anymore im a big boy now

nice try but i dont need a babysitter anymore im a big boy now

You never know when a babysitter might strike

seriously though shaking... was hulk babysitting or something?
you probably shouldn't have kids if you've never heard of shaken baby syndrome.