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R.I.P. - Franklin Wofford McGill (Hyde-Bath 2007)

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Anonymous:

--- Quote ---Frank's inability to find serenity with his substance abuse issues inhibited his personal growth throughout his adolescence. But why would he take his own life? Some have suggested that he was overcome by guilt over the anxiety he felt he had brought to his parents and family due to his substance abuse. While that explanation makes some sense to me, I don't pretend to know.
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omg is he 4 real? this is fucking bullshit.

Anonymous:

--- Quote from: "Guest" ---
--- Quote ---Frank's inability to find serenity with his substance abuse issues inhibited his personal growth throughout his adolescence. But why would he take his own life? Some have suggested that he was overcome by guilt over the anxiety he felt he had brought to his parents and family due to his substance abuse. While that explanation makes some sense to me, I don't pretend to know.
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omg is he 4 real? this is fucking bullshit.
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Too bad his parents are brain washed culties. Mel and Hyde should be sued for libel.  The poor SOB is dead why the fuck does a fucking Gauld have to pull out his useless cock and piss on the poor kid's grave?  This is completely beyond the pale.  Fuck the Gaulds and fuck Hyde.


Pissed off former "student"

Anonymous:
... to figure out that MBA + Hyde + SLBTS = his whole freakin adolescence spent at BM facilities. so much for "education for Life".

Anonymous:

--- Code: ---Frank's inability to find serenity with his substance abuse issues inhibited his personal growth throughout his adolescence
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  Is this a violation of a dead mans privacy, to publish as fact that he had "substance abuse issues?"

Ursus:

--- Quote from: "barney frank gerhy marshall dylan thomas mann" ---
--- Code: ---Frank's inability to find serenity with his substance abuse issues inhibited his personal growth throughout his adolescence
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Is this a violation of a dead mans privacy, to publish as fact that he had "substance abuse issues?"
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IMO it kinda sucks; big time.

To be fair, Malcolm did mention that Frank's parents wished to be open about Frank's "substance abuse" issues:

"For one thing, Charmaine and Gordon McGill have chosen to try to help others by being open about their son's struggles right down to his final decision."[/list]

That said, to go about it the way Malcolm did is, to my mind, a bit garish and lame. I can't really articulate it without sounding like a pompous old stiff, but there is something about his approach which rubs me the wrong way. Especially so soon after Frank's death! What if his parents changed their mind? This entry in Malcolm's blog was published just 12 days after Frank took his life.

Even had the McGills given Malcolm carte blanche, this still doesn't excuse the moral-laden, judgmental tone. The reason he suggested as a possible motive was simply not believable. But, hey, that's Hyde for ya. What else do you expect a cult leader to say? In the end, if it doesn't work out, it's always the kid's fault or inherent flaw. And if it does work out, it's always due to the "superior character education" they received at Hyde School.

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