Femme_Fatale wrote: » I'm 35 and never used IRC. It's really not a mainstream thing.
Vito Corleone wrote: » I saw some of the recording of it yesterday, very long with extremely poor video quality.
zerks wrote: » The 'event' is over so technically we aren't spectators but merely watching & commenting on it after the fact.It's a bit different than sitting there watching it live & cheering him on. By your logic,every time some tragedy appeared on the news we'd be better off switching channels.My point was not about his attempted suicide as bad as it was but how people can sit there watching him do it & actively encourage him to be an hero.
Big Bag of Chips wrote: » If I was that disturbed by making a "spectator sport" out of such an issue, I just wouldn't bother starting a thread about it - links or no links. Fair enough, post it and comment on it, if you so wish - but don't end your post denouncing the "spectator sport" element, when that is exactly what you are promoting, by posting it
Morag wrote: » What makes it any difference then somone on a bridge or building a 100 years ago and fcktards telling them 'Go on then, Jump!" ? Same dark and nasty side to some people has always been about.
OhHiMark wrote: » Ah that's grand so. I know how the internet is but it'll be a sad ****ing day when people encouraging someone to commit suicide while watching him do it is just passed off as one of those things that happens.
BillyMitchel wrote: » What's IRC?
zerks wrote: » You know as well as I do if I omitted the link the very first reply to the op would have been "Link?"
In a video of the incident, still available on LiveLeak (NSFW), the room fills up with smoke and Stephen apparently starts to burn. “#imdead #omgimonfire,” he typed from under the bed. “I’m ****3d.”
Morag wrote: » What is wrong with people thinking this is news? Same shíte was happening 15 years ago only it was on IRC and mailing lists.
Big Bag of Chips wrote: » I'd consider posting links to it on another forum to open it to a wider audience furthering the "spectator sport" element of it to be honest..
zerks wrote: » http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=334_1385864004http://www.dailydot.com/news/4chan-stephen-house-fire-livestream/ He named himself as Stephen & took pills with vodka before setting fire to his room & captured it live on camera.People were clamouring to witness the event with some actively encouraging him. Firefighters managed to get to him and the reports are that a man is in hospital with "serious but not life threatening injuries". What's wrong with people that they actually see this as a spectator sport?
Links234 wrote: » You're older than me so! and that'd be grandma, pops
BillyMitchel wrote: » And I'm in my 30s!! Sorry grandad
Links234 wrote: » It's something that makes you feel old when people haven't heard of it.
zerks wrote: » What's wrong with people that they actually see this as a spectator sport?
Augmerson wrote: » I've been on 4chan before. It's the asshole of the internet. You do occasionally find something funny, but it's not worth wading through the filth, which can in some instances, be disturbing. I would expect no less from some people on 4chan to cheer on something like this.