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Granny 1 point ago +2 / -1

Let's not judge! Some people are more vulnerable. From the Dailymail article:

"To many people Emily was a really fun, energetic, happy girl, but only a few were aware of the many years of internal battles she had.

Few people are aware but four years ago she was diagnosed with high-functioning autism and had a daily battle to fit in and conform to social norms."

Everyone is doing the best they can, let's have a little sympathy and respect.

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TrumpTrain_MAGA2020 0 points ago +1 / -1

Reserve sympathy for those who are fighting the good fight - not taking the coward's way out.

Preach that crazy shit someplace else - we're all stocked up here. ;)

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Granny 0 points ago +1 / -1

I, and many Pedes have loved ones with autism and other mental disorders. We don't hold them to the same standards as normal folks. You of all people should certainly appreciate that, Melvin! :)

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TrumpTrain_MAGA2020 0 points ago +1 / -1

And those loved ones continue to fight the good fight. And you certainly wouldn't go to the press after the fact and blame a week-old quarantine for why your loved one committed suicide -- right?

Or maybe you would. Hell, you certainly seem stupid enough to pull something like that just to get your name out there. You sure you're not the one with autism in your family, chief? ;)

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Granny 0 points ago +1 / -1

Man, what bug crawled up your butt and died? With that attitude, I hope that you and your loved ones are never in need of sympathy when facing hardships by no fault of your own!