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Here is the cliff, or at least the main one in the area.
Quote from: Pete on April 20, 2010, 03:04:05 PMDo we really know that he "fell" and didn't "jump?" Personally, it does not matter to me either way....but I have known of people who have claimed that loved ones had an accident rather than kill themselves. It's obviously tragic and sad either way....just saying that before we go around saying that the guy was careless and fell he may have actually been very thoughtful about it, who knows? Sad deal either way. Prayers to all involved, etc.maybe he died in an autoerotic asphyxiation episode gone tragically wrong, and the family pulled his pants up and threw him off the cliff as a cover? i wouldn't blame the family for that, even though it obviously cost the county a lot of time and money to get the body. not my place to judge.either that or he was maybe horsing around up on that rock? anyone think he was horsing around?
Do we really know that he "fell" and didn't "jump?" Personally, it does not matter to me either way....but I have known of people who have claimed that loved ones had an accident rather than kill themselves. It's obviously tragic and sad either way....just saying that before we go around saying that the guy was careless and fell he may have actually been very thoughtful about it, who knows? Sad deal either way. Prayers to all involved, etc.
Quote from: doom on April 20, 2010, 04:10:27 PMHere is the cliff, or at least the main one in the area. that looks way steeper than 100ft imo
Quote from: yoga-like_abana on April 20, 2010, 04:15:21 PMQuote from: doom on April 20, 2010, 04:10:27 PMHere is the cliff, or at least the main one in the area. that looks way steeper than 100ft imoThat blogger guy said it wasn't in the place people would suspect - which is what that appears to be.
Quote from: Pete on April 20, 2010, 02:57:46 PMI'd rather fall off a cliff than die of heart failure....man, i don't know what it's going to take for you to get over this idea that falling off a cliff is a great way to die. it's not a good way to die.
I'd rather fall off a cliff than die of heart failure....
Quote from: chum1 on April 20, 2010, 04:17:01 PMQuote from: yoga-like_abana on April 20, 2010, 04:15:21 PMQuote from: doom on April 20, 2010, 04:10:27 PMHere is the cliff, or at least the main one in the area. that looks way steeper than 100ft imoThat blogger guy said it wasn't in the place people would suspect - which is what that appears to be.Yeah, he had a pic of it on there.
I feel sick to my stomach right now, not just from the news of Dylan's tragedy but from reading the posts from some of you so-called EMAWers. I know I'll get annihilated for posting this, but it needs to be said anyway. I cannot for the life of me understand how a person can make fun of another for dying. I didn't understand it with Brooks Berringer, and I don't understand it now. Whatever you thought of his football career here, he was a human being with a family who is suffering terribly right now. What if his family would read this board looking for support from the Wildcat Nation and find some of these comments instead? I don't want to understand the sick mind that even thinks these things let alone putting it out there for others to see. Would you say these things out loud or is it just because you're anonymous on this board? I've looked at some other fan boards, and it's pathetic when the fan base making jokes is the one he played for. Go ahead and make fun of me, but I hope this makes you think just a little bit.I send out many prayers and condolences to the Meier family and sincerely hope that none of you ever have to deal with anything like this.
That was the real place.Also, it absolutely disgusts me that this thread looks like one you'd expect on a Nebraska forum. So he wasn't a great athlete. K, we get it. He was still a human and still deserves our respect. It pisses me off that the thread on the Phog is filled with nothing but shock and positives while we talk about him being a bad quarterback.Grow the eff up.
I think it's silly that random people on the internet are "grieving" the loss of someone they didn't know.
It's rough ridin' relative. You want to have heart failure before you fall off a cliff? Do you?
Quote from: OK_Cat on April 20, 2010, 03:52:39 PMI think it's silly that random people on the internet are "grieving" the loss of someone they didn't know.+1
why was i horsing around on top of a cliff? why? oh, why?"
Quote from: Patrick Bateman on April 20, 2010, 04:40:12 PMQuote from: OK_Cat on April 20, 2010, 03:52:39 PMI think it's silly that random people on the internet are "grieving" the loss of someone they didn't know.+1It's not about grieving, it's about showing respect. I'm not grief stricken, but I think he, particularly as a KStater, deserves respect at this time.
Quote from: Mikeyis4dcats on April 20, 2010, 04:41:35 PMQuote from: Patrick Bateman on April 20, 2010, 04:40:12 PMQuote from: OK_Cat on April 20, 2010, 03:52:39 PMI think it's silly that random people on the internet are "grieving" the loss of someone they didn't know.+1It's not about grieving, it's about showing respect. I'm not grief stricken, but I think he, particularly as a KStater, deserves respect at this time.I don't get why you're continuously surprised by this.
in the end, EMAW will always win.
That was the real place.
It's not about grieving, it's about showing respect. .