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"High priced education can't fix stupid."
Yup. That about covers it.
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I thought it was -
Ron White: "You can't cure stupid."
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Look at it this way:
You have a teenaged girl with a facebook account
Like giving a Desert Eagle to a teenaged boy.
Giving loaded weapon (or information) to someone whose judgement may not adequate.
Once you pull the trigger (or press send) there is no turning back.
Me, I blame the parents.
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And you are right too, but not because the girl posted things on facebook.
This isn't what got the suit tossed out.
What got the suit tossed out is the parents *telling their kid* when they were bound by a non-disclosure agreement. Specifically: They said they wouldn't tell /anyone/, then told their teenaged daughter.
This is called 'breaking the agreement'. Their daughter's action was how they got /caught/, not what they did wrong.
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Enh, what she did was more impulsive than stupid. This wouldn't even be a blip if it hadn't cost someone 80k. I've seen and heard of professional adults doing far more idiotic things on facebook than what amounts to little more than ill-timed vindictive gloating.
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Well as some would say, what an idiotic non-disclosure statement for I'm certain the IRS would be very interested in how they suddenly acquired $80k - any taxation department would be. It just takes one of their Auditors not accepting NDA as a valid reason and they'd no doubt start a TLA investigation storm, just in case the money came from an illegal source.