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Mother Kills Her Infant Son Because He Interrupted Her Farmville Game on Facebook
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[quote:Who.:MV8xODYwODg0XzMxMDM4MzM2X0ZDQkIwQjNB] [quote:Anonymous Coward 14348632:MV8xODYwODg0XzMxMDM4MTM3Xzg4MzhFRkMy] [quote:Who.:MV8xODYwODg0XzMxMDM3OTMyX0FFMjI1QUEz] [quote:Anonymous Coward 14348632:MV8xODYwODg0XzMxMDM3ODk0X0JDNkM3RDJC] [quote:~Jay~:MV8xODYwODg0Xzc3NjE0Mzky] Alexandra told police that when the infant wouldn't stop crying, last January, she stepped away from the game long enough to shake the boy, smoke a cigarette and then shake the boy again. The unfit mother suggested that little Dylan "may have hit his head during the shaking." http://shine.yahoo.com/parenting/a-22-year-old-mother-kills-her-infant-son-because-he-interrupted-her-farmville-game-on-facebook-2405009.html?fb_action_ids=450080758352353&fb_action_types=news.reads&fb_ref=type%3Aread%2Cuser%3AQKKH4-SL3iGVdWooggXrZ9ZRxOY&fb_source=aggregation&fb_aggregation_id=288381481237582&code=AQAkn6HUn_Xved4seXGVxht1_Z79CqamTpnbtySaSnznVuNGCulJ31Ea3f-ljf9F9OiLdJJQc-NeQEB044Qm6STBHPG3Dirt2tO1lvGyVAQ_gzyUvmQI_crMLyToGpq6CRZgoOHDoLVWySLor9Sw_CFsh4ZsbBRU7I7kKvioQdliSbGahxi48mvxfRJobT3H9e7Y5Gu85MFfjNtfUDcOdB09#_=_ [/quote] If someone I know is still spending any time on that creepy waste of time, created by nasty adolescents for nasty adolescents, I lose respect for them, and start cutting off contact If someone I know, a grown adult, is playing "farmville", I write them off I do not comprehend how intelligent adults with a real life, not confined to a bed or a facility, can waste months of their precious time playing with imaginary farm animals and vegetables. It hurts my brain just thinking about it [b]Facebook[/b]: an instant IQ and maturity test, separating the morans from the humans [b]Facebook - just delete your account and move on[/b] [/quote] Well, you have a point. I do like to play computer games, but that Farmville craze... I will never understand that. I've known people far more concerned about their social profiles and all that shit instead of getting up their chair and living their true lives. [/quote] Can't people see it's a friggin trap? We are given a short life on this planet, a life in which to experience the beauty of human relationship, to experience the beauty of the planet, to develop our skills, to learn discipline and focus As someone who has experienced two NDEs, I believe in the spirit and survival of the spirit beyond this world I know that we take with us the experiences of this world, and most importantly, the extent to which we affected and touched other humans, the extent to which we developed our ability to identify the real spark within from the world of maya and illusion But all of these junky passtimes do exactly the opposite: they take productive humans who might have in the past donated time to help those around them, donated time to the library, to habitat for humanity, to SOMETHING REAL - learning to bowl, learning to golf, gardening, making booties for the grandkids ...and instead, these people now squander their energy, their muscles and brain atrophying while they sit on their fat asses clicking on little pointless bits When they look back on this life, there will be a vast sorrow for the time wasted, especially if one was fortunate enough to be born in a country like the US, during an era of relative peace, with access to books and knowledge [b][color=red]This woman was given an opportunity others beg for: to have a healthy child and have the chance to be an influence in that young human's life, to give love, to forge bonds and memories for life[/color][/b] instead she wastes it to click on ephemeral bits, with NOTHING to show for it...as useful as squandering your time and money on slot machines I'm sorry, I think Facebook, and so many recent time wasting marvels are a trap, steadily eroding our humanity and our ability to experience the present moment, to begin to access the depth of what we are as human beings but I'm obviously on the wrong thread glta! [/quote] That's [u]exactly[/u] what I was thinking. And you're not in the wrong thread, your post was very on topic. [/quote]
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Alexandra told police that when the infant wouldn't stop crying, last January, she stepped away from the game long enough to shake the boy, smoke a cigarette and then shake the boy again. The unfit mother suggested that little Dylan "may have hit his head during the shaking."
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