the quote pink posted are TK's words verbatim
Notice how on your pic the comment you claim is still there sits between Gil Fishgerald and Sally Cottle's comments?
Now look at the screenshot I just took below. Funny how your comment isn't showing at all...
That screenshot you took was taken yesterday BEFORE you deleted the comment. Duh.
You're a fucking idiot if you honestly thought I'd fall for your bullshit.
i haven't deleted anything and i don't work for facebook to know EXACTLY why you can't see it and i still can
it's possible the police have hidden my post from the rest of the public though
so the police saw my post about you but since it wasn't directly related to the topic they posted about they hid it
@pink
You shouldn't be laughing.
People like that send the police all over the cities, wasting everybodies time, for hours, weeks, sometimes months on end.
How would you feel if you were a police officer getting calls every five minutes from some PTSD sicko who can't even separate reality from crime drama television?
They are the MAJORITY. They are not a minority.
Take a look at these cyber bullying statistics.
http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/85-002-x/2011001/article/11530-eng.htm
Slightly less than 1 in 10 (9%) adults living in a household that includes a child10 knew of a case of cyber-bullying against at least one of the children in their household, a proportion that was consistent across the country. About 15% of these adults reported that more than one child in the household had been cyber-bullied. Another 2% reported that at least one of their children has ever been lured or sexually solicited online.
SEE... PTSD sickos...
Victims of violent crime more likely to be cyber-bullied
The GSS also collects information on victimizations involving violent crimes (namely, sexual assaults, robberies and assaults) that occurred in the 12 months preceding the survey. Adult users of the Internet who reported having been a victim of at least one violent crime were more likely than those who had not been victimized to also report having been the victim of cyber-bullying (20% versus 6%) (Table 4). In particular, victims of sexual assault or robbery and those who reported having been the victim of two or more violent incidents were most likely to have been cyber-bullied; about one-third of them self-reported having been cyber-bullied.