
Unless you can see the fine line I wouldn't try to walk along it.
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Thu 17 May 2007, 15:42,
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the line is about here somewhere...
www.b3ta.com/board/7197314
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Thu 17 May 2007, 15:46,
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www.b3ta.com/board/7197314

And I probably won't do any more.
There seem to be lots of occasional b3tans who stretch to do something like this because they think it's funny just to do something sick. I reckon there's loads of them out there who see something like this on the news and, instead of any sort of empathising, think, "Great! Now I can do a picture on b3ta!"
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Thu 17 May 2007, 15:50,
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There seem to be lots of occasional b3tans who stretch to do something like this because they think it's funny just to do something sick. I reckon there's loads of them out there who see something like this on the news and, instead of any sort of empathising, think, "Great! Now I can do a picture on b3ta!"

The whole story has just pissed me off from the start. I did this out of anger as opposed to fishing around for a FP.
Obviously, it's terrible that someone has run off with this kid. The little attention that's been paid to how stupid the parents were in leaving them has just baffled me though.
And £2.5m in reward money? There are missing kids ads that have been on the wall of my local Budgens for over 12 months, and I've not seen Richard Branson and David Beckham speak up for them.
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Thu 17 May 2007, 15:59,
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Obviously, it's terrible that someone has run off with this kid. The little attention that's been paid to how stupid the parents were in leaving them has just baffled me though.
And £2.5m in reward money? There are missing kids ads that have been on the wall of my local Budgens for over 12 months, and I've not seen Richard Branson and David Beckham speak up for them.

between love and hate, genius/madness and especially funny and not funny.
I agree there's probably not a line between acceptable subjects for humour and unacceptable subjects for humour though.
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Thu 17 May 2007, 15:55,
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I agree there's probably not a line between acceptable subjects for humour and unacceptable subjects for humour though.

whilst making a semi-serious point
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Thu 17 May 2007, 16:02,
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