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Hmm... How can you hit this wall by accident
Oscar:
I was investigating a spin-off facility of Mount Bachelor created by relatives of a former detainee.
Here is a link to the blog of the father with photos of the car and place of accident where his son unfortunately died.
I am looking at photos of a straight road and still the car ends up hitting a wall head on more than 20 feet away from the road.
How do you do it unless you aim for it?
I may be influenced by the fact that I have taken my drivers licence in Denmark where we are trained to handle high speeds on race tracks as a mandatory part of the education, but I just dont understand it.
I am very close putting the name of the son on the victim list.
Ursus:
Aaron Meyer was a classmate of Frank McGill while the two attended Mount Bachelor Academy in 2003-2004. As you may recall, Frank McGill deliberately took his own life about three and a half months ago. Aaron Meyer's dad left a comment on one of Frank's Obits.
Personally, I don't think Aaron's death was a complete "accident." The predisposing mindset can present with something along these lines: you feel depressed and completely frustrated, you cannot deal with things as they are for another moment. You do something that will either result in death or, by divine intervention, you will escape. It is a plea for a sign from one's "Higher Power." And this is, to my mind at least, a kind of thinking that is encouraged if not inculcated by most, if not all, of these programs.
Ursus:
http://www.aaronmeyerfoundation.org/
"We'll get a house, go to school, work, and see our counselors. We'll help each other; it'll work because no one knows what we go through like we do."
Aaron Meyer, April 2005[/b][/list][/list][/list]
I believe it was within a month or so later that... he was dead.
Anonymous:
Wait, this kid killed himself after a program and they named a fucking program after him?
TheWho:
What are you trying to do? Without a reference base of some sort there is no way to tell if kids are more prone to suicide if they went to a program or not. Most believe the rate (post program) is lower.
I have a friend who thinks that eating at McDonalds causes and increase in suicide tendencies and I guess by those statistics he is right. 99% of all kids that commit suicide has eaten at McDonalds in the past 3 months. Does this prove his point?
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