Sunday, September 2, 2012

Setting the Record Straight



To those who have shared strong words about my post, something you  should know:

This post wasn't put up for attention seeking purposes on my blog. I found this story deeply saddening and moving.
There is always someone in need of something, and yes people do have it worse than others in the world. However, I believe NO ONE'S needs should go unnoticed. I'm sure you posted your comments with the greatest intentions of making me rethink my decision.

I feel that, this girl was troubled in some way. It's an alarming rate that teens are taking their lives no matter the reason.. I didn't say she did it because she she thought she wouldn't have Bill. I feel it was something more.

The links posted on the app were not by any means posted to draw attention to this blog. As writer and owner of the Love we shared. I can guarantee you that, my blog is going along on it's own. The post below was made in memorial to this girl.

YOU may call it attention seeking that's because you simply think inside the box....

I find it chilling that people have the nerve and audacity to call her horrible, and selfish. But of course you can say that, because nothing like this has happened to someone close to you, or to someone you love. Which sadly is the mentality of a lot of people these days. The posts on the App were not spammed nor were they solely posted on the app to create any hysteria...this was not the intention. The intention was for awareness to be gained.

A respectful apology:

Since it's obvious I'm probably the bigger person out of all this, because I'm not afraid to come out and say things as I am, rather than anonymous. I will extend an apology (if needed) to The Kaulitz Twins. If by any chance that this may have hurt you, sincerely I do apologize.


In Essence

No one is to blame for what took place that morning. One thing I will agree upon, it was her decision to take her own life. No one else's. It is also no place for you to judge her. But I feel that knowing something like this took place Can give us all a greater chance of preventing it from happening to someone else...

Tokio Hotel fan, no Tokio Hotel fan, the quiet kid in class who gets bullied, or someone you might have a concern for at your job. A lot of suicides unfortunately happen, because people feel as is if there is no one out there who can help them, or understand them. Try to be that person in their lives....


I believe there are a select few out there who can walk away from this post with, a humble heart and a drive to want to create change. And to help save lives instead of condemning them after enough bad has already happened....

You are not GOD...you have absolutely NO RIGHT to Judge.


-And the love we shared
SallyanneChris
(Owner)


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