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Apparently that's all the woman thought was necessary to memorialize herself.You haven't told the story,just a pic...??
It wasn't just a selfie. She literally offered herself RIP.Apparently that's all the woman thought was necessary to memorialize herself.
Beautiful Selfie = Strength ..supposedly.
She also wrote "May this day bring you rest and peace" to maybe say to others that's what her decision brought her, and to offer well wishes in her goodbye.Apparently that's all the woman thought was necessary to memorialize herself.
Beautiful Selfie = Strength ..supposedly.
Certainly YES to the second question, I don't care what anyone else says, yea I've got sympathy if she was suffering, but it doesn't mean I have to appreciate the way she went about it.Is your point that you feel that if she was truly depressed she wouldn't have taken selfies and posted on instagram especially right before jumping? Or that she was an attention seeker? Now that I think about it, I wonder where she jumped. Was it in a city?
Well, I hope she found what she was looking for in the end.
She had depression.I just saw this on the news. Is she the lady on the tv show Extra? Why would she do this,she was succesful,healthy etc? Did someone she loved die,or some other loss? Will be following if any more news comes out,as this is a big story.
Yes. That was her.I just saw this on the news. Is she the lady on the tv show Extra? Why would she do this,she was succesful,healthy etc? Did someone she loved die,or some other loss? Will be following if any more news comes out,as this is a big story.
Very sad indeed. She appeared to have had everything: beauty, brains, and career. Perhaps it was the pressure of living up to expectations or just a bad relationship that made her to commit.![]()
Woman who jumped from NYC high-rise identified as Miss USA 2019 Cheslie Kryst
The woman who leaped to her death from a Midtown high-rise Sunday was former Miss USA Cheslie Kryst, according to law enforcement.nypost.com
She posted one last photo she liked of herself, why shouldn't she? She's beautiful which hopefully she knew and was proud of, again, why shouldn't she? People are allowed to celebrate the things the like(d) about themselves, what's the big deal? Jeezā¦Certainly YES to the second question, I don't care what anyone else says, yea I've got sympathy if she was suffering, but it doesn't mean I have to appreciate the way she went about it.
I really don't get what's so special about memorializing yourself with a selfie on social media.
It wasn't for or to herself, she wanted everyone else to see it and probably say what a shame it was for such a pretty face to jump like that.
it is true that we live in a lookist and ageist and ableist society that mourns for people who die when young, who are seen as conventionally attractive, as well as people who 'have it all' by capitalist standards. And that society cares less for the traumatized, the disabled, the poor. And you can add race and colorism to that.Certainly YES to the second question, I don't care what anyone else says, yea I've got sympathy if she was suffering, but it doesn't mean I have to appreciate the way she went about it.
I really don't get what's so special about memorializing yourself with a selfie on social media.
It wasn't for or to herself, she wanted everyone else to see it and probably say what a shame it was for such a pretty face to jump like that.
(People get all bent out of shape when the "beautiful ones" kill themselves, the media uses this to their advantage by pushing crime stories -not just suicide- where the victim is especially aesthetically pleasing, these are the people who get the most attention and sympathy unfortunately, for very superficial reasons. It even happens with victims who are CHILDREN.)
So I'm sorry but that is more than a bit ridiculous to me.
I'm having trouble even believing it actually went down as outlined (so apologies to the woman if the story is a farce).
I could care less if she has the title of "BeautyQueen"ā¦is this supposed to make me feel especially empathetic or in awe?
I'd rather just hear about the parts of her story that had nothing to do with her appearance or what tiaras gave her the moniker of 'Beauty Queen'.
Specifications like that are a disservice to the conversation as much as they are a disservice to the victim/deceased themselves.
To me it's the same as saying "BLONDE WOMAN jumps to her death" or "BEST HAIR WINNER takes his own life"
Who gives a flying fuck if she's blonde or if he has amazing hair?
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The things they liked?She posted one last photo she liked of herself, why shouldn't she? She's beautiful which hopefully she knew and was proud of, again, why shouldn't she? People are allowed to celebrate the things the like(d)
Agreed. If she was posting selfies like that, she very well was aware of her lucky genes and biology. Otherwise, that wouldnt be the theme of her pictures. Unfortunate that depression caused her to ctb.She posted one last photo she liked of herself, why shouldn't she? She's beautiful which hopefully she knew and was proud of, again, why shouldn't she? People are allowed to celebrate the things the like(d) about themselves, what's the big deal? Jeezā¦