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Amazing and sad, to die at that age

It's so sad she felt that terribly alone inside

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I wrote this long time back, and watched the video of her death. It stabbed me that she never struggled.

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This is so depressing. I won’t be watching the video.

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I'm sure it's still lurking on the net, but I've no intention of being reminded. Once was enough, but I felt once was important.

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I’m accepting your description of the video as being accurate and have no desire to see if you were correct.

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Now I know what its like to be a Priest.

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This is horrible: that poor, poor little girl. I didn’t watch the video clip you included, or read her thoughts, but it’s just awful. And yes, you’re right, Zuckerberg has never, ever had a conscience but is well aware of any possible statutory threats to his profits; that’s what drives his actions. Shameful.

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I had my own bad experience with FB, targeted by the politicians, and FB not helping stop it.

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Oh, FB is supportive of the zionist entity big time. They (z.e.) also plant stories there and comb it for propaganda that they can use later on. Very foolishly, I had an account on FB which I used mainly for Palestine solidarity purposes, under my own name. I’m as sure as I can be that my name was noted by the z.e. I had awful trouble later - I used to be a doctor, it was effectively hounded out of my job by VERY dodgy, racist regulatory action. I’m half Palestian,and sent an e-mail to a senior colleague about another ‘vile Zionist’ senior colleague. Despite that being an accurate description, it’s not the done thing to be quite so open…! was a couple of years before retirement anyway, tu it left a very bitter taste in my mouth. The z.e. have their nasty little tentacles everywhere.

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A horrible experience but I see it more as FB wanted to make money without responsibility, and that's what ties in the three separate experiences.

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