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lay down in my bed
touching your shirt
you know i want you bad
watching you take off your pants
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The first time Sam Ray nearly died was when he was just a kid. Thrown into a pool by someone who didn’t know he’d never been able to swim, he struggled and thrashed about for a bit, but eventually, he ran out of energy and sank. “It was a true acceptance, complete and total serenity,” he remembers. “Then I got pulled outta the pool and I was thrown back into real life.” That peace has stuck with him over the last few years, as he’s grappled with health issues, watched the world slowly die around him, and worked, intensely, on his first new music as Teen Suicide in over half a decade… read more









The first time Sam Ray nearly died was when he was just a kid. Thrown into a pool by someone who didn’t know he’d never been able to swim, he struggled and thrashed about for a bit, but eve… read more





The first time Sam Ray nearly died was when he was just a kid. Thrown into a pool by someone who didn’t know he’d never been able to swim, he struggled and thrashed about for a bit, but eventually, he ran out of energy and sank. “It wa… read more




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Dark secrets George Michael's family 'haunted by tragic suicides' as his uncle and grandfather both took their own lives
PURE EVIL Young woman, 20, driven to suicide by evil neighbours who beat her with a dog lead and poured vinegar in her wounds
'RIP WESTY' Who was Wayne Westner? South African golfer who 'committed suicide' - here’s what we know
'i don't know what i'll do without him' Tributes paid to tragic toddler who drowned in inflatable pool in Australia
Cops say they have asked websites to remove the video of Katelyn Nicole Davis's death but admit they are unable to do more
A HORRIFIC video of a 12-year-old girl hanging herself after alleging she was abused by a relative has been streamed across the internet on social media.
The video has gone viral and is now being replayed on Facebook and other websites - and cops say they are powerless to stop it.
In the video, Katelyn Nicole Davis claims she was physically and sexually abused by a relative then lets the camera roll as she hangs herself in her back garden.
Katelyn, a student at Cedartown Middle School in Polk County, Georgia, US, broadcast it on social media on December 30 but it was later removed from her page.
It was later posted on other websites, including Facebook.
According to reports, the 20-minute video was filmed in her backyard and played out as a woman's voice was heard calling her name in the distance.
Polk County police department has been inundated with requests from people as far away as Britain to get versions being shared online taken down.
Police chief Kenny Dodd told Fox5 that he was first contacted about the video by an officer from California who saw it on the night of her death.
He said Polk County cops had contacted several sites and urged them to take it down, but they had refused.
He added: "We want it down as much as anyone for the family and it may be harmful to other kids. We contacted some of the sites.
"They asked if they had to take it down and by law they don’t. But it’s just the common decent thing to do in my opinion."
According to CoosaValleyNews , a police investigation had been launched three days prior to her death regarding accusations of sexual abuse she had made in her diary.
Detectives are now working towards gaining search warrants so they can access her phone and social media, the website reported.
An NSPCC spokesman told The Sun Online: "This video must be taken down immediately and we are pressing social media sites to get this done as soon as possible. In this instance warnings of graphic content do not go far enough.
"Every child should be safe to use the internet without seeing harmful content, and children who are contemplating self-harm or suicide should be directed towards support and help rather than graphic and distressing content.
"This video highlights the urgent need for the law to protect children from unsuitable and harmful content, including violence and self-harm, through removing or blocking content and online age verification measures."
Katelyn's suicide is not the first time horrific events have played out on live streaming services.
And last month a dinner party broadcast on the software took a horrific turn when it captured a banker's assistant accidentally shooting his friend .
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A local mother was having fun at a family picnic, but couldn't stop thinking about her 17-year-old son, who chose to stay home.
She returned home after six or seven hours to find him lethargic. He told her he'd vomited, but said nothing else. For reasons she cannot explain, she checked her medicine cabinet. Everything was gone: a cholesterol-lowering drug, decongestant, aspirin, cold medicine and Tylenol.
At the hospital, eight to 10 hours after her son swallowed all those pills, she learned it was acetaminophen — the key ingredient in Tylenol and lots of cold medicines — that put her son in danger. Doctors later determined he'd ingested 60,000 milligrams — 20 times the recommended daily limit. Had she waited longer, her son might have died of liver failure. It might already be too late to avoid a liver transplant, doctors told her.
"If something didn't come over me, honestly, he wouldn't be here," the woman said.
The 40-year-old suburban resident asked that her name not be disclosed to protect her son's identity. She contacted the Times Union to share her story because she was stunned to find Tylenol as the drug he turned to when his despair hit bottom. He was being treated for depression and bipolar disorder, but had no history of drug abuse or signs he was considering suicide, she said.
Her son later told her he learned on the Internet that he could kill himself with Tylenol, she said.
The teen is hardly alone in turning to acetaminophen to end his life. The drug is safe when used according to instructions. But it is also inexpensive and easy to obtain in large enough quantities to cause harm. Some people, including teens, use it for just that purpose, local experts said.
"Acetaminophen is the most frequent pharmacological agent taken in intentional overdoses," said Dr. Heather Long of Albany Medical Center Hospital .
Several patients a week come to Albany Med's Emergency Department because they've ingested too much of the drug, Long said.
Accidental overdoses are common, too, as people mix several over-the-counter or prescription remedies that contain the drug — like Tylenol, cold and flu remedies, or prescriptions that combine a narcotic with acetaminophen, for instance. Or they mix acetaminophen with alcohol. Any of those combinations can overwhelm the liver and be lethal, said George Fredericks , pharmacy director at Albany Memorial, Samaritan and St. Mary's hospitals.
But attempted suicide accounts for twice as many liver injuries as accidental overdoses, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention . Acetaminophen is not usually used for recreational purposes.
"I see it as a common choice in a suicide attempt, not as a drug of abuse," said Dr. Allen Stefane , medical director of child and adolescent psychiatry at Ellis Hospital in Schenectady. "It doesn't really have any mood-elevating or mood-altering effects."
Symptoms of acetaminophen overdose include abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, among others. But they often don't appear for 24 hours, Long said.
Acetaminophen "has to be metabolized by the liver, and you have to overwhelm the body's ability to break it down. Once that happens, you don't start to have symptoms until you have liver damage," Long said. "It's not immediately."
The antidote for acetaminophen overdose, acetylcysteine, is most effective if given within eight hours, Long said, though in some cases it can be effective later. It worked with the local mother's son, who received it intravenously.
Acetaminophen is considered safe in daily amounts of 3,000 milligrams or less, Fredericks said. Other drugs commonly used in over-the-counter painkillers, such as ibuprofen (in Motrin or Advil) or naproxen sodium (in Aleve), can cause stomach irritation, but not serious liver damage, he said.
Some medical experts have recommended products with acetaminophen be sold in blister packs containing just a pill or two. That would make it hard to take too many, especially accidentally. But it would also increase
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