That joke doesn't seem so funny now does it?
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Nurse victim [^]of prank call commits suicide. I bet them DJ's are regretting it now, although obviously they couldn't have forseen that consequence.
I think it was entirely predictable. Of course the royals were going to have her snuffed following her lapse in thinking. :)
Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra] posting about Crystal Reports here is like discussing gay marriage on a catholic church’s website.[Nishant Sivakumar]
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Oh, that makes more sense...at least in reference to the prank, but I don't see why someone would commit suicide over that... :doh:
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I think it was entirely predictable. Of course the royals were going to have her snuffed following her lapse in thinking. :)
Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra] posting about Crystal Reports here is like discussing gay marriage on a catholic church’s website.[Nishant Sivakumar]
:thumbsup:
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Oh, that makes more sense...at least in reference to the prank, but I don't see why someone would commit suicide over that... :doh:
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Nurse victim [^]of prank call commits suicide. I bet them DJ's are regretting it now, although obviously they couldn't have forseen that consequence.
A paranoid mind might think the news item was a prank by itself. For the record, I am NOT paranoid, I repeat, I am NOT paranoid!
Wout
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Nurse victim [^]of prank call commits suicide. I bet them DJ's are regretting it now, although obviously they couldn't have forseen that consequence.
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From here on in, I'm sticking to fart gags.
*pre-emptive celebratory nipple tassle jiggle* - Sean Ewington
"Mind bleach! Send me mind bleach!" - Nagy Vilmos
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote:
I'm sticking to fart gags.
Personally, if a fart is bad enough to cause gagging, I don't want to be there! But if you want to gag on them, feel free! Please no suicide over this!
If you vote me down, my score will only get lower
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You would be amazed at some of the reasons that people feel suicidal. What seems trivial to you may be truly a matter of life and death to someone else.
One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.
Richard MacCutchan wrote:
What seems trivial to you may be truly a matter of life and death to someone else.
True. And I can't say I even begin to understand how most people react to things like embarrassment, it's not a feeling I'm well acquainted with. I can't name a time I've felt embarrassed, though I can name a few times when people think I should have been.
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A paranoid mind might think the news item was a prank by itself. For the record, I am NOT paranoid, I repeat, I am NOT paranoid!
Wout
Then why do you keep moving to try and block the camera? It won't work - there are others.
If you get an email telling you that you can catch Swine Flu from tinned pork then just delete it. It's Spam.
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A paranoid mind might think the news item was a prank by itself. For the record, I am NOT paranoid, I repeat, I am NOT paranoid!
Wout
just because you are NOT paranoid does not mean they are not out to get you... :-D
Beauty is in the eye of the beer-holder Be careful which toes you step on today, they might be connected to the foot that kicks your butt tomorrow. You can't scare me, I have children.
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Oh, that makes more sense...at least in reference to the prank, but I don't see why someone would commit suicide over that... :doh:
lewax00 wrote:
but I don't see why someone would commit suicide over that.
Because she took her work seriously - and a breach of patient/nurse confidentiallity is likely to be taken seriously? Because she felt humiliated, and this was all over the news, probably internationally?
Sort of a cross between Lawrence of Arabia and Dilbert.[^]
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lewax00 wrote:
but I don't see why someone would commit suicide over that.
Because she took her work seriously - and a breach of patient/nurse confidentiallity is likely to be taken seriously? Because she felt humiliated, and this was all over the news, probably internationally?
Sort of a cross between Lawrence of Arabia and Dilbert.[^]
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A Dead ringer for Kate Winslett[^]Keith Barrow wrote:
Because she took her work seriously - and a breach of patient/nurse confidentiallity is likely to be taken seriously?
Worst case she has to find a new career (but I'm guessing unless this isn't the first time she probably wouldn't get much more than reprimand or temporary suspension). Would you kill yourself if you got fired?
Keith Barrow wrote:
Because she felt humiliated, and this was all over the news, probably internationally?
People will forget about it within a couple years. Everyone makes mistakes, most people feel bad about it, then they get over it, as does everyone else around them. It just doesn't seem like enough to want to find such a permanent way out.
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Nurse victim [^]of prank call commits suicide. I bet them DJ's are regretting it now, although obviously they couldn't have forseen that consequence.
It is humour driven by laziness to prank unwitting participants. Radio shows have to produce so much material every day, they can't depend on actual comedy, and resort to a hack method. People are becoming way to sensitive, but "comedians" are also increasingly using the guise of comedy to be assholes.
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From here on in, I'm sticking to fart gags.
*pre-emptive celebratory nipple tassle jiggle* - Sean Ewington
"Mind bleach! Send me mind bleach!" - Nagy Vilmos
CodeStash - Online Snippet Management | My blog | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier
Farts are funny!
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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It is humour driven by laziness to prank unwitting participants. Radio shows have to produce so much material every day, they can't depend on actual comedy, and resort to a hack method. People are becoming way to sensitive, but "comedians" are also increasingly using the guise of comedy to be assholes.
Personally I think it's a**holes are using the guise of comedy to be a**holes. We've heard them... "C'mon! Can't you take a joke?" a**holes! :mad:
It was broke, so I fixed it.
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It is humour driven by laziness to prank unwitting participants. Radio shows have to produce so much material every day, they can't depend on actual comedy, and resort to a hack method. People are becoming way to sensitive, but "comedians" are also increasingly using the guise of comedy to be assholes.
I once had this[^] comedian do his annoying phone caller thing to me on the escalator on the Metro. I didn't want the to give him the satisfaction of getting any footage from me so I shouted "You've never been funny you fat *expletive deleted (rhymes with hunt)*" ensuring the footage is unusable in the UK. Not bad thinking as I was hammered at the time. I stand by what I said however, I never found him funny, though sadly I'm now no longer in any position to hurl fat as an insult.
Sort of a cross between Lawrence of Arabia and Dilbert.[^]
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From here on in, I'm sticking to fart gags.
*pre-emptive celebratory nipple tassle jiggle* - Sean Ewington
"Mind bleach! Send me mind bleach!" - Nagy Vilmos
CodeStash - Online Snippet Management | My blog | MoXAML PowerToys | Mole 2010 - debugging made easier
800 year old farts? *reaches for suicide button*
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Keith Barrow wrote:
Because she took her work seriously - and a breach of patient/nurse confidentiallity is likely to be taken seriously?
Worst case she has to find a new career (but I'm guessing unless this isn't the first time she probably wouldn't get much more than reprimand or temporary suspension). Would you kill yourself if you got fired?
Keith Barrow wrote:
Because she felt humiliated, and this was all over the news, probably internationally?
People will forget about it within a couple years. Everyone makes mistakes, most people feel bad about it, then they get over it, as does everyone else around them. It just doesn't seem like enough to want to find such a permanent way out.
I find it sickening that you guys are discussing how she should have handled it after she committed suicide . The point is: She did commit suicide, then there's no point in defending the action of DJs because consequence of their action has been proven fatal. What more do you want? No matter how solid a defence the DJs have. Is such a case not warning enough to get people think twice before pulling a practical joke?
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I find it sickening that you guys are discussing how she should have handled it after she committed suicide . The point is: She did commit suicide, then there's no point in defending the action of DJs because consequence of their action has been proven fatal. What more do you want? No matter how solid a defence the DJs have. Is such a case not warning enough to get people think twice before pulling a practical joke?
polarboy wrote:
I find it sickening
Do you want to try again without obviously abandoning reason in favour of emotions? At least be sneaky about it, that way there is at least some challenge in arguing. This way you already lost in the first four words.
polarboy wrote:
What more do you want?
I want a pony. Ok, more seriously: I want people to not start throwing blame around just because someone died. Their action has been proven fatal? Please. The woman gave no explanation (AFAIK), so this is all just post hoc ergo propter hoc. Is her death related to the prank call anyway? It seems likely.. but that's too bad then.
polarboy wrote:
Is such a case not warning enough to get people think twice before pulling a practical joke?
OK there you may have a point. I'm sure they would still have done it after thinking twice, however. The risk was, as far as they could have known, simply too low.