Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's creepy that he continued to read her messages for 4 years and never told her to stop. And yes, she's stupid for putting personal information out there.
PP here. Maybe I'm cynical, but the wrong person could've tried to blackmail her or blasted her messages on social media. Also, I
m not 100% sure this isn't made up for attention. This will be the new way to go viral.
Anonymous wrote:Most of these responses make me glad for Ms. Patterson that her father’s number didn’t get assigned to a DCUM poster...
Anonymous wrote:This is so fake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, you text a random person with all of your personal thoughts for 4 years and let me know how that works out for you. I hope there's a decent human being on the other end for you.
It already happened. Nobody is suggesting to do anything like that. It was not the smartest choice but it already happen so how bout not raining n her parade? Truly.
Anonymous wrote:Ok, you text a random person with all of your personal thoughts for 4 years and let me know how that works out for you. I hope there's a decent human being on the other end for you.
Anonymous wrote:It is sad that you have to stomp on the little ray of sunshine that someone is desperately searching for. Sometimes it does not matter if it is real or not, there is very little rational thinking in grief. What matter most is a little hope that not all of the loved one died and that one can somehow keep in touch. Is it too much to handle for some of the posters really?
Anonymous wrote:It's creepy that he continued to read her messages for 4 years and never told her to stop. And yes, she's stupid for putting personal information out there.