trappedotaku

R.I.P Jamie, I don't know you (I will not put it in past tense), but I'm going to go on a limb and say you are probably, no, I know you are a great person. If you didn't get Elysium, then Hades is nuts. I'm sorry. That bully will pay. Most likely not physically, but somehow, someway, these unethical acts will not go unpunished. NOBODY BULLIES SOMEONE AND GETS AWAY WITH IT. NOBODY.

Ninjabones7771

The quote "only the good die young" couldn't be any truer. These days, people are so cruel and I don't get why they think it's so fun to bully someone, even though they've heard all the stories about suicides and what could happen if their actions go too far. I know I'm not perfect and sometimes I even tease or hurt someone unintentionally. I used to be a liner in 4th grade after my friend's friend decide that she didn't like me and wanted to exclude me and her friend, who I'll call Abby, and was very jealous. In 5th grade, my friend moved away and decided to be friends with me, but I always felt that I was being used. She started hanging out with me and abandoned Abby, and would always talk badly of her. Eventually, after constantly goin through on and off friendships, we all became friends again at the end of 6th grade I still regret it to this day and even though we're still friends, I still feel so sorry that I hurt he so badly.  Just because a bully has a problem or bad home life doesn't  mean that they have a right to pick on someone else. I'm sorry for your loss and I just wanted to share this with you. R.I.P. Jamie and may you rest in heaven peacefully.

luckypeanut

I may never have been able to speak to Jamie, but I know she was a wonderful girl. If she was somebody who could stand up for others while suffering from pain herself, then she must have been a beautiful girl with a beautiful heart. She deserved to be able to live a long happy life, but God must have known she was suffering. I hope that she may be happier now.  
          R.I.P. Jamie <3