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Thread: Suicide, once again, rocks Severna Park High

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    Default Suicide, once again, rocks Severna Park High

    A 10th grade girl committed suicide early this morning. She was a sophomore, athlete, and honor roll student.

    http://www.eyeonannapolis.net/2012/0...k-high-school/

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    Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem. Even notice who never hear about this happening in dirt poor areas.

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    The reason you never hear about this happening in poor areas is that the media doesn't cover it like they do in more affluent schools.

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    as a parent, can't imagine the pain .......

    god help her family through this .......

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    Quote Originally Posted by gps29070 View Post
    The reason you never hear about this happening in poor areas is that the media doesn't cover it like they do in more affluent schools.
    With all respect, I am sure that was gps29070's point. I was actually responding to johnpolitics' comment (my fault), but, yea, it's sad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eastside Terp View Post
    as a parent, can't imagine the pain .......

    god help her family through this .......
    Amen, ET!
    My children are my legacy.

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