That being said, if there are any young people out there reading FR (I live in hope), I would strongly suggest that whatever you publish on a public forum like MYSPACE or even here, you think of Emily and what her “space” will show as her last message to the world. If I thought that would be my legacy, I’d fold it up now.
However verbally-challenged her profile might be, she seems to have been in love with life and filled with hope. None of which entitled her to a bullet through the head and an early demise.
People never seem to understand that myspace can be read by anyone.
This girl was not really into the myspace thing, but it is a real shame she posted such incoherent drivel for all to see.
That is very wise advice for anyone. I would extend it to include any form of digital communication.