Yeah, I mean I was bullied a lot in Junior High, and I used to get the shit kicked out of me, but I had enough and knocked one of em hard. I'm a small guy, so they defiantly weren't expecting that. I blame this kids parents more than the bullies, because this kid clearly had very little self-esteem and confidence to actually make the choice of suicide, and choose not to stand up for himself regardless of what other people said. Nobody taught him these vital lessons. I swear when I have a kid, and if it's a dude, there is no way in hell I'm letting him be a little wuss bag. When you lack a father that can teach a boy to love himself and take pride in himself, you get these kind of issues. My dad was my moms little bitch, and my mom (as mothers usually do) babied her babies, it's no wonder bullies targeted me, and no wonder that I could barley talk to girls until I was 17. I feared way too much in life, and I never took any risks back then. It takes a long time to realize you have a problem with yourself, and to actually start fixing it takes even longer. All of the dead ends and all of the useless information you have to filter through can be a nightmare. I do feel bad for this kid, and the parents helped instill this lack of self-esteem into their boy, unknowingly of course. It's so important that we avoid conditioning our children in a way that drains them of their natural self-esteem.