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This was on the radio.Two 13-yeAR-old Aspie girls In Mississippi were bullied alot by certain people at thier school.So one day they baked a cake with poison in it and took it school and FED it to the bullies.When the bullies started throwing up violently they were rushed to a hospital and the Aspies were put in jail.What do you think of that?

spaceout4eva Wrote:
This was on the radio.Two 13-yeAR-old Aspie girls In Mississippi were bullied alot by certain people at thier school.So one day they baked a cake with poison in it and took it school and FED it to the bullies.When the bullies started throwing up violently they were rushed to a hospital and the Aspies were put in jail.What do you think of that?


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They were not attempting to murder their classmates.  Their view of it was more on the lines of McDonald's workers spitting on the burgers of a person they didn't like.

FIrst of all only one of the girls had AS.

Secondly, there was no poison in that cake (it had clay or play-doh on it in lieu of marzipan).

Thirdly it was something they made together and took to school to show off, not a plan to get back at bullies.

Lastly, it might be helpful to check out the story you're writing about before posting a garishly exaggerated version of it online.

Noetic Wrote:
FIrst of all only one of the girls had AS.

Secondly, there was no poison in that cake (it had clay or play-doh on it in lieu of marzipan).

Thirdly it was something they made together and took to school to show off, not a plan to get back at bullies.

Lastly, it might be helpful to check out the story you're writing about before posting a garishly exaggerated version of it online.


          No joke!! It is really inflammatory and irresponsible to post such a distorted version of this incident which is old news anyways.

                                     Jerry Newport

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