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  • RedwoodSapRedwoodSap Member Posts: 1,235
    Originally posted by Gameloading

    Originally posted by RedwoodSap


    I don't know what cave you guys are living in, but there is a huge difference between casual recreational alcohol or drug use and someone who is an alcoholic or drug abuser addict.
    It is a fact that many people can and have died the very first time they experimented with a specific drug or from complications due to large amounts of alcohol consumption.
    The important positive warning from this tragedy is that no one should drink to get drunk or use any drugs for casual recreational purposes.



     

    Well you see, we live in different caves

    You see, our cave is called "the real world". Your cave is called "Your own little world".



    There are some noticable differences between the two.



    For instance in "Your own little world", you seem to think that whenever somebody dies and family & friends do not mention the cause of death on the internet, that MUST BE because of drugs or alcahol



    In "the real world", people realise that there are many reasons as to why people don't want to mention the cause of death for millions of people to read on the internet, privacy being one of them.

    There are more difference ofcourses, "in the real world", some people find it offensive when you accuse someone who passed away as a drug user. in "Your own little world", it's perfectly okay to do that because adding the word "Casual" makes it completely fine.

     Here is a word of advice: Don't reply in this thread anymore. You have no idea what you're talking about and you only make yourself look stupid every time you try to defend your flawed "If they don't mention the cause of death, it's because of drug/alcahol use"

    Privacy? You obviously didn't know Laura very well. You are just projecting your insecurities.

    Laura was all about communication, being honest, open and frank.

    I am done with this drama surrounding her death. Autopsy and toxicology reports are a matter of public record in most cases and I have contacted the Travis county coroner's office and requested it.

    I know there are many who thought well of Laura and feel they need some closure on this tragedy. If you send me a personal request I will let you know what I find out when I receive the information. I won't be posting my findings here as not to offend those who don't care enough.

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  • Rikimaru_XRikimaru_X Member UncommonPosts: 11,718

    I don't think the causes of her death was ever revealed. Drugs, health problems, whatever, I don't really think any of us really know. All I can say is may she rest in peace.  You guys should drop the agument too. If one of you happen to die, I don't think you would want this kind of discussion being thrown around that way.

    -In memory of Laura "Taera" Genender. Passed away on Aug/13/08-
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  • GameloadingGameloading Member UncommonPosts: 14,182
    Originally posted by RedwoodSap

    Originally posted by Gameloading

    Originally posted by RedwoodSap


    I don't know what cave you guys are living in, but there is a huge difference between casual recreational alcohol or drug use and someone who is an alcoholic or drug abuser addict.
    It is a fact that many people can and have died the very first time they experimented with a specific drug or from complications due to large amounts of alcohol consumption.
    The important positive warning from this tragedy is that no one should drink to get drunk or use any drugs for casual recreational purposes.



     

    Well you see, we live in different caves

    You see, our cave is called "the real world". Your cave is called "Your own little world".



    There are some noticable differences between the two.



    For instance in "Your own little world", you seem to think that whenever somebody dies and family & friends do not mention the cause of death on the internet, that MUST BE because of drugs or alcahol



    In "the real world", people realise that there are many reasons as to why people don't want to mention the cause of death for millions of people to read on the internet, privacy being one of them.

    There are more difference ofcourses, "in the real world", some people find it offensive when you accuse someone who passed away as a drug user. in "Your own little world", it's perfectly okay to do that because adding the word "Casual" makes it completely fine.

     Here is a word of advice: Don't reply in this thread anymore. You have no idea what you're talking about and you only make yourself look stupid every time you try to defend your flawed "If they don't mention the cause of death, it's because of drug/alcahol use"

    Privacy? You obviously didn't know Laura very well. You are just projecting your insecurities.

    Laura was all about communication, being honest, open and frank.

    I am done with this drama surrounding her death. Autopsy and toxicology reports are a matter of public record in most cases and I have contacted the Travis county coroner's office and requested it.

    I know there are many who thought well of Laura and feel they need some closure on this tragedy. If you send me a personal request I will let you know what I find out when I receive the information. I won't be posting my findings here as not to offend those who don't care enough.

    The decision to keep her cause of death private is a decision taken by her family and friends,Not laura herself. It's obvious logic is completely lost on you.



    My insecuirites? Of what? Do you even think before you hit "post reply"? The issue here is that you accussing her of drug use with no evidence whatsoever. You don't seem to realise what exactly you're accusing her of.

  • hubertgrovehubertgrove Member Posts: 1,141
    Originally posted by Gameloading


    The decision to keep her cause of death private is a decision taken by her family and friends,Not laura herself. It's obvious logic is completely lost on you.



     



     

    I'm sorry, you don't know that.

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