
Unbearable Mr. Bear
Sometimes, all you need is a hug...
- May 9, 2025
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I wonder how her family relations were and how it influenced her to do the deed? Her sister banking on her death to write a book is not a good sign...
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-> Sister writes book to profit off death of younger sister, portrayed as hero.If my 21-year-old sister met a guy here, stayed with him in a hotel for 11 days, and ended up dead while he lived, I'd be upset too. How old was the guy? What were the messages between them like? Seems sketchy.
I didn't say anything about this person being a hero. I don't know why she wrote a book. Healing? Profit?Sister writes book to profit off death of younger sister, portrayed as hero.
Yes, considering the other documented predators that have emerged from the partners thread over the years, this could absolutely be sketchy.-> Guy flies across a freaking ocean on his own dime so younger sister doesn't spend her final days alone. Portrayed as villain.
It's okay to have negative feelings, but it's not okay to project them into an entire community. Even if they had the best of intentions, this is even more pressure at even more suicidal people. Why don't they blame it on capitalism instead? Maybe the rising right wing? No, it's that one website!I didn't say anything about this person being a hero. I don't know why she wrote a book. Healing? Profit?
Yes, considering the other documented predators that have emerged from the partners thread over the years, this could absolutely be sketchy.
All I'm saying is I'm not surprised these people have negative feelings about the situation.
The sister is blaming it on this website because this is where her sister met that man and where she found her suicide method. She's a "normie" who has probably never considered suicide, and the events around her sister's death are kind of suspicious.. Of course she's blaming this place.Why don't they blame it on capitalism instead? Maybe the rising right wing? No, it's that one website!
Don't get duped by it. Both the sister and the writer know every detail as outlined here. Everything written in the article is a lie designed to fool the gullible into exactly that manner of thinkingIf my 21-year-old sister met a guy here, stayed with him in a hotel for 11 days, and ended up dead while he lived, I'd be upset too. How old was the guy? What were the messages between them like? Seems sketchy.
It's so fucking funny, like they accept death as not only natural but also essential to existence, yet in situations of suicide, death is suddenly bad now?![]()
My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history – and the online world that had gripped her
Adele Zeynep Walton’s sibling Aimee was a talented artist who loved music. It was only after her death that Walton realised Aimee had been lured into a dangerous community – and that others may also be victims of itwww.theguardian.com
Yeah honestly as a woman I would only ever have partnered up with another woman when I briefly considered a partner (I'm not now) as it's just far too risky otherwise. For some reason men seem to have a strong preference for female partners? Could be innocent but yeah could be dangerous. Why would he fly all that way and spend all that time? I don't think most of us here would ever say that was a good idea and if anyone had posted they were going to do similar with a random guy we all would've warned her against it. So I wish they wouldn't blame the site itself or 99% of users. Predators have operated on every major social media platform so it's not like it only happens here (not that it should happen at all). What happened has got to be pretty rare, most users are not partnering up like that.If my 21-year-old sister met a guy here, stayed with him in a hotel for 11 days, and ended up dead while he lived, I'd be upset too. How old was the guy? What were the messages between them like? Seems sketchy.
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The normies have always had a weird perspective on natural death that I don't really understand. I think death is always tragic, even if it's a 100 year old I think it's sad and I'd be upset. I really struggle to relate to people who don't get emotional about all the suffering in the world and who shrug their shoulders about death as long as it's natural. I understand why they think suicide is worse of course, but to just be fine and dandy about natural death? No I hate death, it's one of the reasons I wish I was never born in the first place.It's so fucking funny, like they accept death as not only natural but also essential to existence, yet in situations of suicide, death is suddenly bad now?
Girl make up your fucking mind!
I'm absolutely with youThe normies have always had a weird perspective on natural death that I don't really understand. I think death is always tragic, even if it's a 100 year old I think it's sad and I'd be upset. I really struggle to relate to people who don't get emotional about all the suffering in the world and who shrug their shoulders about death as long as it's natural. I understand why they think suicide is worse of course, but to just be fine and dandy about natural death? No I hate death, it's one of the reasons I wish I was never born in the first place.
Then there's lots of us also here putting it off so we don't cause our parents grief, and yet parents never think/care about their child having to lose them. I lost two family members at home because they refused to go back into hospital after bad experiences and it was really fucking traumatic. In fact it had a huge hand in making me suicidal. So no natural death is not good either. I never want to be put in that position ever again.
In the 9 months I've been using this site, and the 100s of hours I've spent pouring through threads, and engaging with the community, not ONCE have I seen posts/messages that Adele describes, and I'm positive if any one said anything along those lines, they would be banned immediately. This is bad journalism.. It just seems like this is being used to promote her book more than anything else.Wanting to retrace her sister's last steps, Walton visited the forum herself. "A lot of the posts are basically saying, 'Your family don't care about you', 'You should do it'. 'When are you going to catch the bus?' is a phrase they use."
lmfao, yes i'm always surprised how they link this forum to incels? my guess is that incels are just the worst group of people they can think of and they throw it around to make whatever they want look worse. it's really weird and makes me cringeThey somehow managed to make incels and Trump to blame, incredible.
"complex network of online connections."![]()
My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history – and the online world that had gripped her
Adele Zeynep Walton’s sibling Aimee was a talented artist who loved music. It was only after her death that Walton realised Aimee had been lured into a dangerous community – and that others may also be victims of itwww.theguardian.com
That clears up that part. And the writers of the article knew about it. So the whole thing is just deliberate lies to sell an article (and now a book). Case solved.
"Lured into a dangerous community"? Uhh, yeah it's people who write articles like this that actually cause us to kill ourselves.![]()
My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history – and the online world that had gripped her
Adele Zeynep Walton’s sibling Aimee was a talented artist who loved music. It was only after her death that Walton realised Aimee had been lured into a dangerous community – and that others may also be victims of itwww.theguardian.com
Logging Off: The Human Cost of Our Digital World by Adele Zeynep Walton is published by Trapeze on 5 June (£20). To support the Guardian, order your copy at guardianbookshop.com. Delivery charges may apply.
In the UK and Ireland, Samaritans can be contacted on freephone 116 123, or email [email protected] or [email protected]. In the US, you can call or text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline on 988, chat on 988lifeline.org, or text HOME to 741741 to connect with a crisis counselor. In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is 13 11 14. Other international helplines can be found at befrienders.org
I initially thought the article was saying they know we're annoyed about the suicide hotlines they just listed. Oh well, maybe one dayWe know, we know, we know…
Seeing these messages is annoying. We know that. (Imagine what it's like writing them … )
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