Talk:Disney Create/@comment-24159290-20140614045810/@comment-10734109-20140614161938

One of the saddest things about this, if you ask me, is that if she could have stayed alive just even for a few months after, perhaps she would have seen some encouragement on the internet. She could have seen some kind souls who were truly willing to help her and see her side of the story, and if she had recovered eventually, she could then use her story in public speakings and such to let people know just how big of an impact they can be in someone else's life, whether it be for the good or for the bad. If her own story had took a turn for the better, then maybe it would inspire others who are in similarly dark situations that there is some way of raising up from the grave, and that this doesn't have to be the end of them. If only she had realized that at this point the only way she could go was up, then this all could have been possible. Unfortunately, the realization of her story had come AFTER she had committed suicide, and before anyone could reach her. It's terrible to realize that the people who had bullied her are humans just like the rest of us, and none of us are really entirely sure how we would react in the same situation. I would have likely not known the story of why she was being tormented. I would probably not have noticed the magnitude of what people were doing to her, and though it hurts me to say this, I would have probably been one of the people who just ignored her existence entirely or didn't even notice her in my school.