Seriously though, there were moments when I thought to myself, nahhh, this guy is definitely trolling. But the more I read it, the more and more I believed it. This may have something to do with the fact that I went to sleep in the middle of reading it, but in the end, I think it was because it was five pages with like seven or eight posts. The more you read it, the more you forget that this seems fabricated because you get so caught up in all of it.
As for the talk about how cruel and disgusting people can be on the Internet, I could not agree more. I remember a few years ago when I didn't have cable and didn't know what Netflix was, watching some talk show. On this episode, they brought on the mother of a 20-or-so-year-old guy who was on this Internet chat/video room. The guy was apparently suicidal, and he was doing all kinds of drugs. The people in the chat room were urging him to do more, and eventually, he ODed and died. They also brought the people on who were encouraging his behavior, and they had to face the guy's mom. Pretty much all they could say was that they were sorry. The Internet tends to have this effect on people. Because they are not actually there with the person in real life, they tend to forget that there is an actual person on the other side who will suffer from the consequences of your actions. That's why cyber-bullying has become such a huge, mainstream issue. When you think about it, cyber bullies are far worse than bullies you see face-to-face because they can continually torment a person without ever having to see the ramifications of their actions. Anyways, obviously I think that some of the things that people posted in those threads were pretty bad, but thankfully there were still many people there who encouraged that the OP leave Denko (or Delico ROFL) alone.
To sum up my feelings towards these threads in one thought: (´・ω・`)