Missing college student in the Dominican Republic from Ashburn

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Anonymous wrote:When I went out with my girlfriends in college we always had a pact to watch each other’s backs and we all left together. Always. Period. And that was before cellphones!

I can’t imagine letting my girlfriend get blackout throw-up drunk and letting her leave with a man we just met. And then shrugging off that she was missing the next morning? No, just no. Those are terrible friends.


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And seems like really weird behavior since “friends of the friends“ say they’re all “nice good girls“. Nice good girls would be alarmed if their friend were unable to be found after last being seen with a stranger on a beach at 5 AM. They certainly would not go off on a boat excursion because her friends behavior would be uncharacteristic.


I actually think they were just a little naive. I mean, who immediately thinks their friend is dead in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean at ~8am when they are loading onto the bus? I'm sure by the time (lunch time? IDK) they realized she hadn't woken up and gone to the front desk asking for a key and getting access to her phone, and they couldn't get ahold of her, they started to freak out.


“Just a little naive”???
yes no one has it all figured out while in college as a 20 year old.

Doctors of tomorrow. God help us all.


More like Medicare and Medicaid scammers of tomorrow.
Guess you're just jealous they are learning how to actually help people, while you’re stuck being an expert in complaining.


Who doesn’t dream of being “helped” by a doctor who let their blackout drunk “friend” die on a beach during college. This reads like they were hazing her and peer-pressured her to get alcohol poisoning. Why did they have her phone? Why weren’t they watching her back? Why didn’t they care the next morning?
Oh, I see, so you’re the expert in what ‘really matters.’ Tell me, how’s that working out for you? Must be exhausting being the self-appointed judge of everyone else’s actions.
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Anonymous wrote:When I went out with my girlfriends in college we always had a pact to watch each other’s backs and we all left together. Always. Period. And that was before cellphones!

I can’t imagine letting my girlfriend get blackout throw-up drunk and letting her leave with a man we just met. And then shrugging off that she was missing the next morning? No, just no. Those are terrible friends.


+1

And seems like really weird behavior since “friends of the friends“ say they’re all “nice good girls“. Nice good girls would be alarmed if their friend were unable to be found after last being seen with a stranger on a beach at 5 AM. They certainly would not go off on a boat excursion because her friends behavior would be uncharacteristic.


I actually think they were just a little naive. I mean, who immediately thinks their friend is dead in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean at ~8am when they are loading onto the bus? I'm sure by the time (lunch time? IDK) they realized she hadn't woken up and gone to the front desk asking for a key and getting access to her phone, and they couldn't get ahold of her, they started to freak out.


“Just a little naive”???
yes no one has it all figured out while in college as a 20 year old.

Doctors of tomorrow. God help us all.


More like Medicare and Medicaid scammers of tomorrow.
Guess you're just jealous they are learning how to actually help people, while you’re stuck being an expert in complaining.


Oh the irony! Learning to help people? When it really mattered, they didn’t do an effing thing.
Oh, I see, so you’re the expert in what ‘really matters.’ Tell me, how’s that working out for you? Must be exhausting being the self-appointed judge of everyone else’s actions.

*I said to myself in the mirror*
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Anonymous wrote:When I went out with my girlfriends in college we always had a pact to watch each other’s backs and we all left together. Always. Period. And that was before cellphones!

I can’t imagine letting my girlfriend get blackout throw-up drunk and letting her leave with a man we just met. And then shrugging off that she was missing the next morning? No, just no. Those are terrible friends.


+1

And seems like really weird behavior since “friends of the friends“ say they’re all “nice good girls“. Nice good girls would be alarmed if their friend were unable to be found after last being seen with a stranger on a beach at 5 AM. They certainly would not go off on a boat excursion because her friends behavior would be uncharacteristic.


I actually think they were just a little naive. I mean, who immediately thinks their friend is dead in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean at ~8am when they are loading onto the bus? I'm sure by the time (lunch time? IDK) they realized she hadn't woken up and gone to the front desk asking for a key and getting access to her phone, and they couldn't get ahold of her, they started to freak out.


“Just a little naive”???
yes no one has it all figured out while in college as a 20 year old.

Doctors of tomorrow. God help us all.


More like Medicare and Medicaid scammers of tomorrow.
Guess you're just jealous they are learning how to actually help people, while you’re stuck being an expert in complaining.


Oh the irony! Learning to help people? When it really mattered, they didn’t do an effing thing.


+1. In a decade they’ll prob be preying on people scheduling unnecessary surgeries and writing bogus prescriptions.
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Anonymous wrote:When I went out with my girlfriends in college we always had a pact to watch each other’s backs and we all left together. Always. Period. And that was before cellphones!

I can’t imagine letting my girlfriend get blackout throw-up drunk and letting her leave with a man we just met. And then shrugging off that she was missing the next morning? No, just no. Those are terrible friends.


+1

And seems like really weird behavior since “friends of the friends“ say they’re all “nice good girls“. Nice good girls would be alarmed if their friend were unable to be found after last being seen with a stranger on a beach at 5 AM. They certainly would not go off on a boat excursion because her friends behavior would be uncharacteristic.


I actually think they were just a little naive. I mean, who immediately thinks their friend is dead in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean at ~8am when they are loading onto the bus? I'm sure by the time (lunch time? IDK) they realized she hadn't woken up and gone to the front desk asking for a key and getting access to her phone, and they couldn't get ahold of her, they started to freak out.


“Just a little naive”???
yes no one has it all figured out while in college as a 20 year old.

Doctors of tomorrow. God help us all.


More like Medicare and Medicaid scammers of tomorrow.
Guess you're just jealous they are learning how to actually help people, while you’re stuck being an expert in complaining.


Who doesn’t dream of being “helped” by a doctor who let their blackout drunk “friend” die on a beach during college. This reads like they were hazing her and peer-pressured her to get alcohol poisoning. Why did they have her phone? Why weren’t they watching her back? Why didn’t they care the next morning?
Ah yes, because judging a tragic situation based on assumptions and misinformation always leads to the best conclusions. Maybe next time, try getting the full story before playing detective, it’s a lot more rewarding.
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Anonymous wrote:When I went out with my girlfriends in college we always had a pact to watch each other’s backs and we all left together. Always. Period. And that was before cellphones!

I can’t imagine letting my girlfriend get blackout throw-up drunk and letting her leave with a man we just met. And then shrugging off that she was missing the next morning? No, just no. Those are terrible friends.


+1

And seems like really weird behavior since “friends of the friends“ say they’re all “nice good girls“. Nice good girls would be alarmed if their friend were unable to be found after last being seen with a stranger on a beach at 5 AM. They certainly would not go off on a boat excursion because her friends behavior would be uncharacteristic.


I actually think they were just a little naive. I mean, who immediately thinks their friend is dead in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean at ~8am when they are loading onto the bus? I'm sure by the time (lunch time? IDK) they realized she hadn't woken up and gone to the front desk asking for a key and getting access to her phone, and they couldn't get ahold of her, they started to freak out.


“Just a little naive”???
yes no one has it all figured out while in college as a 20 year old.

Doctors of tomorrow. God help us all.


More like Medicare and Medicaid scammers of tomorrow.
Guess you're just jealous they are learning how to actually help people, while you’re stuck being an expert in complaining.


Oh the irony! Learning to help people? When it really mattered, they didn’t do an effing thing.


+1. In a decade they’ll prob be preying on people scheduling unnecessary surgeries and writing bogus prescriptions.
Right, because nothing says 'expert opinion' like predicting the future based on pure bitterness. I guess you’re already working on your crystal ball, huh
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The group rate becomes cheaper the more people you bring, so a core group of ruthless mean girls will invite a non-core cousin or gal they know from the dorms just to make everyone else’s costs lower. Happens a lot. The core group of gals clearly couldn’t have cared less about this gal.
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Anonymous wrote:When I went out with my girlfriends in college we always had a pact to watch each other’s backs and we all left together. Always. Period. And that was before cellphones!

I can’t imagine letting my girlfriend get blackout throw-up drunk and letting her leave with a man we just met. And then shrugging off that she was missing the next morning? No, just no. Those are terrible friends.


+1

And seems like really weird behavior since “friends of the friends“ say they’re all “nice good girls“. Nice good girls would be alarmed if their friend were unable to be found after last being seen with a stranger on a beach at 5 AM. They certainly would not go off on a boat excursion because her friends behavior would be uncharacteristic.


I actually think they were just a little naive. I mean, who immediately thinks their friend is dead in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean at ~8am when they are loading onto the bus? I'm sure by the time (lunch time? IDK) they realized she hadn't woken up and gone to the front desk asking for a key and getting access to her phone, and they couldn't get ahold of her, they started to freak out.


“Just a little naive”???
yes no one has it all figured out while in college as a 20 year old.

Doctors of tomorrow. God help us all.


More like Medicare and Medicaid scammers of tomorrow.
Guess you're just jealous they are learning how to actually help people, while you’re stuck being an expert in complaining.


Oh the irony! Learning to help people? When it really mattered, they didn’t do an effing thing.


+1. In a decade they’ll prob be preying on people scheduling unnecessary surgeries and writing bogus prescriptions.
Right, because nothing says 'expert opinion' like predicting the future based on pure bitterness. I guess you’re already working on your crystal ball, huh


None of my girlfriends died or were assaulted in college. Because we genuinely care about each other.
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Anonymous wrote:When I went out with my girlfriends in college we always had a pact to watch each other’s backs and we all left together. Always. Period. And that was before cellphones!

I can’t imagine letting my girlfriend get blackout throw-up drunk and letting her leave with a man we just met. And then shrugging off that she was missing the next morning? No, just no. Those are terrible friends.


+1

And seems like really weird behavior since “friends of the friends“ say they’re all “nice good girls“. Nice good girls would be alarmed if their friend were unable to be found after last being seen with a stranger on a beach at 5 AM. They certainly would not go off on a boat excursion because her friends behavior would be uncharacteristic.


I actually think they were just a little naive. I mean, who immediately thinks their friend is dead in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean at ~8am when they are loading onto the bus? I'm sure by the time (lunch time? IDK) they realized she hadn't woken up and gone to the front desk asking for a key and getting access to her phone, and they couldn't get ahold of her, they started to freak out.


“Just a little naive”???
yes no one has it all figured out while in college as a 20 year old.

Doctors of tomorrow. God help us all.


More like Medicare and Medicaid scammers of tomorrow.
Guess you're just jealous they are learning how to actually help people, while you’re stuck being an expert in complaining.


Oh the irony! Learning to help people? When it really mattered, they didn’t do an effing thing.
Oh, I see, so you’re the expert in what ‘really matters.’ Tell me, how’s that working out for you? Must be exhausting being the self-appointed judge of everyone else’s actions.

*I said to myself in the mirror*
You did! I am so proud of you.
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Anonymous wrote:The unhinged racist anti-white posters would still blame the boy if he drowned and died along with the girl.
I am one of the PP definitely not not anti - white. I do not like victim shaming though.


She's a victim of her own choices though. Accidents happen, and while tragic, aren't illegal.
OR the boy took advantage of her.
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Anonymous wrote:When I went out with my girlfriends in college we always had a pact to watch each other’s backs and we all left together. Always. Period. And that was before cellphones!

I can’t imagine letting my girlfriend get blackout throw-up drunk and letting her leave with a man we just met. And then shrugging off that she was missing the next morning? No, just no. Those are terrible friends.


+1

And seems like really weird behavior since “friends of the friends“ say they’re all “nice good girls“. Nice good girls would be alarmed if their friend were unable to be found after last being seen with a stranger on a beach at 5 AM. They certainly would not go off on a boat excursion because her friends behavior would be uncharacteristic.


I actually think they were just a little naive. I mean, who immediately thinks their friend is dead in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean at ~8am when they are loading onto the bus? I'm sure by the time (lunch time? IDK) they realized she hadn't woken up and gone to the front desk asking for a key and getting access to her phone, and they couldn't get ahold of her, they started to freak out.


“Just a little naive”???
yes no one has it all figured out while in college as a 20 year old.

Doctors of tomorrow. God help us all.


More like Medicare and Medicaid scammers of tomorrow.
Guess you're just jealous they are learning how to actually help people, while you’re stuck being an expert in complaining.


Who doesn’t dream of being “helped” by a doctor who let their blackout drunk “friend” die on a beach during college. This reads like they were hazing her and peer-pressured her to get alcohol poisoning. Why did they have her phone? Why weren’t they watching her back? Why didn’t they care the next morning?


I mean….what is even your point here? They were her friends, not paid babysitters. Do I think they should have (from a moral perspective) left her there with the guy in the first place? No. But it isn’t a crime to do so either. Sudiksha was a grown woman with free will. They couldn’t exactly pick her up and drag her back to the hotel like a naughty child.

There is no evidence of hazing here. How ridiculous.
Anonymous
Why are there some Indian posters so angry at the white boy calling him cracker, and other white slurs I thought that Indians valued lighter skin and he could be their pathway from green card to citizenship. One could imagine how bad it would be if a black American dated an Indian woman
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Anonymous wrote:When I went out with my girlfriends in college we always had a pact to watch each other’s backs and we all left together. Always. Period. And that was before cellphones!

I can’t imagine letting my girlfriend get blackout throw-up drunk and letting her leave with a man we just met. And then shrugging off that she was missing the next morning? No, just no. Those are terrible friends.


+1

And seems like really weird behavior since “friends of the friends“ say they’re all “nice good girls“. Nice good girls would be alarmed if their friend were unable to be found after last being seen with a stranger on a beach at 5 AM. They certainly would not go off on a boat excursion because her friends behavior would be uncharacteristic.


I actually think they were just a little naive. I mean, who immediately thinks their friend is dead in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean at ~8am when they are loading onto the bus? I'm sure by the time (lunch time? IDK) they realized she hadn't woken up and gone to the front desk asking for a key and getting access to her phone, and they couldn't get ahold of her, they started to freak out.


“Just a little naive”???
yes no one has it all figured out while in college as a 20 year old.

Doctors of tomorrow. God help us all.


More like Medicare and Medicaid scammers of tomorrow.
Guess you're just jealous they are learning how to actually help people, while you’re stuck being an expert in complaining.


Oh the irony! Learning to help people? When it really mattered, they didn’t do an effing thing.


+1. In a decade they’ll prob be preying on people scheduling unnecessary surgeries and writing bogus prescriptions.
Right, because nothing says 'expert opinion' like predicting the future based on pure bitterness. I guess you’re already working on your crystal ball, huh


None of my girlfriends died or were assaulted in college. Because we genuinely care about each other.
That's great for you, but maybe try extending that 'genuine care' to understanding a situation before running your mouth. It might be more helpful than you think
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Anonymous wrote:Why are there some Indian posters so angry at the white boy calling him cracker, and other white slurs I thought that Indians valued lighter skin and he could be their pathway from green card to citizenship. One could imagine how bad it would be if a black American dated an Indian woman
Ah yes, because judging an entire group of people based on outdated stereotypes and racist assumptions always leads to meaningful conversations. It’s almost like people can’t be multi-dimensional and have their own complex reasons for their actions, huh?
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Anonymous wrote:When I went out with my girlfriends in college we always had a pact to watch each other’s backs and we all left together. Always. Period. And that was before cellphones!

I can’t imagine letting my girlfriend get blackout throw-up drunk and letting her leave with a man we just met. And then shrugging off that she was missing the next morning? No, just no. Those are terrible friends.


+1

And seems like really weird behavior since “friends of the friends“ say they’re all “nice good girls“. Nice good girls would be alarmed if their friend were unable to be found after last being seen with a stranger on a beach at 5 AM. They certainly would not go off on a boat excursion because her friends behavior would be uncharacteristic.


I actually think they were just a little naive. I mean, who immediately thinks their friend is dead in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean at ~8am when they are loading onto the bus? I'm sure by the time (lunch time? IDK) they realized she hadn't woken up and gone to the front desk asking for a key and getting access to her phone, and they couldn't get ahold of her, they started to freak out.


“Just a little naive”???
yes no one has it all figured out while in college as a 20 year old.

Doctors of tomorrow. God help us all.


More like Medicare and Medicaid scammers of tomorrow.
Guess you're just jealous they are learning how to actually help people, while you’re stuck being an expert in complaining.


Oh the irony! Learning to help people? When it really mattered, they didn’t do an effing thing.


+1. In a decade they’ll prob be preying on people scheduling unnecessary surgeries and writing bogus prescriptions.


If they write enough bogus pain pill scripts a pharmacy rep might give them a free trip to the Dominican Republic.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When I went out with my girlfriends in college we always had a pact to watch each other’s backs and we all left together. Always. Period. And that was before cellphones!

I can’t imagine letting my girlfriend get blackout throw-up drunk and letting her leave with a man we just met. And then shrugging off that she was missing the next morning? No, just no. Those are terrible friends.


+1

And seems like really weird behavior since “friends of the friends“ say they’re all “nice good girls“. Nice good girls would be alarmed if their friend were unable to be found after last being seen with a stranger on a beach at 5 AM. They certainly would not go off on a boat excursion because her friends behavior would be uncharacteristic.


I actually think they were just a little naive. I mean, who immediately thinks their friend is dead in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean at ~8am when they are loading onto the bus? I'm sure by the time (lunch time? IDK) they realized she hadn't woken up and gone to the front desk asking for a key and getting access to her phone, and they couldn't get ahold of her, they started to freak out.


“Just a little naive”???
yes no one has it all figured out while in college as a 20 year old.

Doctors of tomorrow. God help us all.


More like Medicare and Medicaid scammers of tomorrow.
Guess you're just jealous they are learning how to actually help people, while you’re stuck being an expert in complaining.


Oh the irony! Learning to help people? When it really mattered, they didn’t do an effing thing.


+1. In a decade they’ll prob be preying on people scheduling unnecessary surgeries and writing bogus prescriptions.


If they write enough bogus pain pill scripts a pharmaceutical rep might give them a free trip to the Dominican Republic.
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