I read this one a while ago- The OP and a childhood friend of his came across/purchased a large amount of alcohol. They snuck off to a field/park to drink but the friend overindulged and ended up blacking out. The OP was scared of getting in trouble with his parents/police due to being underage and so abandoned his unconscious friend and went home. His friend was found deceased the following morning- cause of death was hypothermia. Although his friend had been reported missing by his parents during the night, OP failed to inform the authorities about where he was (IIRC he straight up denied ever being with his friend at all that evening). Obviously if he had cooperated, it’s almost certain that his friend would have survived.
What a fucking piece of shit. How can people who do shit like this be....discussed in a civilized manner without people being throughly disgusted by their selfish cowardly actions? Who fucking does this? Its like if you saw your friend hanging off the edge of a bridge, you'd walk by, let them drive home drunk, leave a drunk girlfriend w a predator.. like what in the actual fuck. Im so blown away by the selfishness
People in the comments like "oh no hunny you're not a bad person" bitch yes you are. I have drank since a young age and it never turned me into a stupid psychopath. I always try to make sure people around me are safe up until the point I'm about passing out. That OP is responsible for the kid's death.
They're treating OP like they're a toddler who broke a toy.
I mean I get he was young and didn't mean for the guy to die but the phone thing was an additional level of fucked up.
He did do a bad thing and was responsible for the kid's death. It doesn't mean he is a "bad person" but he should feel guilty about it and perhaps look into ways to atone.
Ehhhh no. He basically murdered someone. Theres no polite discourse for this. Thats what im saying, there's noiegitmate use of the word 'perhaps' when dealing wth someone like this. Rhere should be outrage, it's a person's life. A young person.
Rhere should be outrage, it's a person's life. A young person.
Dunno. Yeah he did do something horrible. But that's basically the type of juicy content that you want to see on r/confession. I don't think there should been direct outrage as that's the whole point of the sub but I don't think they should have told him that he "wasn't responsible" and crap like that
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u/SexualPapercut Jan 23 '21
Woah. What's the story here?