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The Final Setback
depression fleeing she sits at her computer MySpace has beckoned sadness engulfs her the supposed online boyfriend laughs behind a mask words like sharp daggers whore, slut, and no one likes you. . . her bedroom’s silence the scream of horror when her mother finds her hanged. . . the final setback a neighborhood mom deletes the MySpace account with the boyfriend’s name Written 7/9/2016 for the Setbacks Contest of Nayda Ivette Negron *This is based on a true story I saw on Cyber-bullying. The culprit was a grown woman along with daughters the same age as Megan Meier (the girl in this story whose final setback was to hang herself when she believed it was her supposed online boyfriend who began the vicious attacks on her reputation at My Space). At that time there were no laws against this crime, and the hateful woman went unpunished. See more on the story in notes above.
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