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by Wanky on
Sunday, March 23, 2008
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I am sickened and saddened by this story. I don't think people should bully others just because of some personality. I feel really bad.  I am very mad at this ridiculous friend(s) of his.
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by Jessica on
Sunday, March 23, 2008
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Hello.When I found out what happened it really struck my heart.I guess I was sort of blind sided to see what goes on in the world.My thoughts and prayers go out to your family.We all need to stand up and be the differnce we are the future and we can change this to ensure it never happens again.All of us need to make a differnce.This story has made me make a difference and im sure alot of people around the world feel the same way.sorry for your loss
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St Catharines, ontario |
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by Sophie Jackson on
Sunday, March 23, 2008
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I would like to express my deepest condolences to the King family. Larry is an inspiration to a lot of people, people who are afraid to express who they are. Over the recent months, he has touched many people's lives. I know that we can never get over his passing. But we can move on and remember that, we haven't lost anyone, we've only just gained an angel.
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Los Angeles, California |
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by kris on
Sunday, March 23, 2008
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very sorry to hear of this terrible incident. my sincere condolences go out to everyone at hearing of this awful tragedy. what resonated with me was the innocence larry seemed to have, and how he suffered for that. may this never happen again.
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london, london |
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by Michelle on
Saturday, March 22, 2008
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larry was wuite brave to be able to come out at such a young age. he must have had quite a strong sense of who he was. he had a big heart and will be a role model for future queer youth. it is tragic that larry had to pass, i feel a brave young man like him could have, and hopefully will have, a great impact in this world. my thoughts and prayers go out to his family
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Boston, MA |
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by B.L.B. on
Saturday, March 22, 2008
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To the King family I want to express my deepest condolences on the loss of your son. I was sickened by the headline alone then after seeing your son through your eyes on the slide show it is so much more painful. I want you to take comfort in knowing that Larry is with God and no longer being judged and bullied daily. As for the BULLIER and the now MURDERER child or not, eye for an eye a tooth for a tooth, should be shown no mercy and be tried as an adult. Please may this a positive experience for the up coming generation. This other child acted out of pure ignorance and only what he knows from what he hears and lives in his own life. Speak out and teach others child and adults that being gay, lesbian, or trans-gender are not diseases and can not be caught that these people are no different then you or I and that we are all still love the same and are still part of the same cloth or race the human race! Prejudice displayed toward anyone is ignorance our job is to abolish the ignorance!
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Cape May, New Jersey |
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by mummadread on
Saturday, March 22, 2008
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please accept my sadness on ur loss rip larry im sorry i have no words to say to ease the pain but ur family is in my heart
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toronto, ontario |
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by Jenna on
Saturday, March 22, 2008
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I send my deepest condolences to the King family. Larry was a strong, brave young man who was obviously not afraid to show who he really was. He was not afraid to be himself. He is a hero to all gays, lesbians, and bisexuals undergoing discrimination. I am truly sorry for your loss.
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Sparta, New Jersey |
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by Tiffany on
Saturday, March 22, 2008
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I am so very sorry for your loss and can't imagine how it must be loosing a loved one under such circumstances. As a survivor of a gay-hate crime I know what it's to be discriminated against and what it's like to suffer from homophobia
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winnipeg, Province |
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by Johnnie Schmeckpeper on
Saturday, March 22, 2008
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Growing up, I was emotionally and physically abused on a daily basis by my peers and others older than me. I pray that some day soon, people will respect one's decision to be gay and not use intimidation and torture against someone just because they are different.
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La Crosse, WI |
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