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Maybe I haven't comb over his twitter as extensively has you have, but where were the warning signs? Everything seems pretty normal for teenage kid going through heartbreak.*thoughts may be a little scattered here. I'm a little sleepy*
Some of the attitudes displayed in this thread only reinforce to me the fact that these situations will continue to happen.
-Looking at his tweets it seems it's more than just being rejected by this girl, but he also felt betrayed by someone very close to him, a "brother."
-The way some of you so quickly cast judgement on a kid you didn't even know existed 24 hours ago is downright shameful. You don't know his situation. Walk a mile in my shoes, as they say.
-The brain is a complicated thing. Everybody's brain does not react in the same exact way. Throw in hormones at that age and who knows what can happen.
-The warning signs were clearly there with this kids. He'd been raging on twitter for a couple months. Did no one reach out to this kid? What would you do if someone close to you was posting this stuff on twitter?
Seems like some of you would also do nothing. You think "just get over it" is good enough, but it isn't. Continuing to trivialize mental health issues is not going to solve the issue.