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    bliz,
    they did try to help him, but I think that in his mind, shit was already too far gone. That kid had probably been on cruise control for a few years.

    You're saying he had choices? I agree with you 100% but those choices probably were made when he was only just young... and even then, he may have had mental disorders feeding into paranoia. However, the hard part is his this: his condition allowed him to function as an everyday person. You can't lock someone down simply because they like 'weird' shit - so really... there's nothing that the people around him could do beyond what they did. It's a free country and everyone has the right to live their lives the way they see fit. I don't blame the analysts and teachers, their hands were tied. Until he did something 'wrong', no one could force him to do anything.

    As a side note: There's so much we don't know about the brain and how it functions, it's ridiculous. I just thank God we've come as far as we have as a society and mental disorders are being taken notice of by the general public...

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