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The Myspace Suicide fad is based on a suicide annouced on Myspace during late November.
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== Day of the Suicide ==
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On the morning of November 29, 2005, '''Joshua Ballard''' posted the following message to his MySpace:
 
On the morning of November 29, 2005, '''Joshua Ballard''' posted the following message to his MySpace:
  
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Two days later, news of the suicide hit YTMND.  Muzzleflash's {{ytmnd|myspacesuicide|site}} appears to have been the first, but cobalt's '''{{ytmnd|myspacide|MySpace Suicide}}''', created 15 minutes later, gained more attention and set the standards for the ensuing fad.
 
Two days later, news of the suicide hit YTMND.  Muzzleflash's {{ytmnd|myspacesuicide|site}} appears to have been the first, but cobalt's '''{{ytmnd|myspacide|MySpace Suicide}}''', created 15 minutes later, gained more attention and set the standards for the ensuing fad.
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== Fad Structure ==
  
 
The fad typically sees YTMND fad characters posting suicide notes in the form of Ballard's, with the reason  being explained in the style of Ballard's username (e.g. Darth Vader's {{ytmnd|vadersuicide|"you BROKE my EMPIRE"}})  The text from cobalt's site, "And he really did commit suicide," is often used.  The fad quickly grew at an alarming rate within 2 days, yielding over 200 parodies before dying out.
 
The fad typically sees YTMND fad characters posting suicide notes in the form of Ballard's, with the reason  being explained in the style of Ballard's username (e.g. Darth Vader's {{ytmnd|vadersuicide|"you BROKE my EMPIRE"}})  The text from cobalt's site, "And he really did commit suicide," is often used.  The fad quickly grew at an alarming rate within 2 days, yielding over 200 parodies before dying out.
  
 
The music of choice for the fad is Simple Plan's "Untitled," which had already become of a mainstay of YTMNDs mocking [[emo]] or otherwise depressed people.  Due to the unpopularity of the song, the fad became more hated by the community than it would be if it had better music choice.
 
The music of choice for the fad is Simple Plan's "Untitled," which had already become of a mainstay of YTMNDs mocking [[emo]] or otherwise depressed people.  Due to the unpopularity of the song, the fad became more hated by the community than it would be if it had better music choice.
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== Reaction ==
  
 
Initially, many were dubious that Ballard's suicide was not an online hoax.  Several YTMNDs were created to point out that, although people were leaving mournful comments on Ballard's MySpace as early as November 30, he appeared to have logged in on {{ytmnd|emopwn|December 1}} and {{ytmnd|myspaceghost|December 2}}.  A non-supernatural explanation has not presented itself, although it is certainly likely that Ballard's next of kin would have turned on his computer, and that his MySpace.com cookies did not expire when he did.
 
Initially, many were dubious that Ballard's suicide was not an online hoax.  Several YTMNDs were created to point out that, although people were leaving mournful comments on Ballard's MySpace as early as November 30, he appeared to have logged in on {{ytmnd|emopwn|December 1}} and {{ytmnd|myspaceghost|December 2}}.  A non-supernatural explanation has not presented itself, although it is certainly likely that Ballard's next of kin would have turned on his computer, and that his MySpace.com cookies did not expire when he did.
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Ballard's MySpace account has since been taken over by a relative or friend to protect the site from vandalism and help those affected by suicide.
 
Ballard's MySpace account has since been taken over by a relative or friend to protect the site from vandalism and help those affected by suicide.
  
The MySpace Suicide fad is not well-loved possibly due to parodizing of a dead person as well as the overuse of Simple Plan's "Untitled".  As a result, it is very difficult to recieve a high score for a myspace suicide site.  The fad is often associated with the [[NARV|NARVs]] due to the numerous attempts at making a myspace suicide site for various fads.
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The MySpace Suicide fad is not well-loved possibly due to parodizing of a dead person as well as the overuse of Simple Plan's "Untitled".  The fad is often associated with the [[NARV|NARVs]] due to the numerous attempts at making a myspace suicide site for various fads.  At this point, the myspace suicide is considered a [[dead fad]].
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 05:20, September 12, 2006

MySpace Suicide
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Original YTMND:
Myspace Suicide (Original/Unedited)
by cobalt
December 1,2005
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The Myspace Suicide fad is based on a suicide annouced on Myspace during late November.

Day of the Suicide

On the morning of November 29, 2005, Joshua Ballard posted the following message to his MySpace:


From: you BROKE my LIFE
Date: Nov 29, 2005 11:14 AM
Subject: do me a favore....
Body: call the police.
address: 27802 Abadejo, Mission Viejo, CA 92692.
tell them to go down the hall to the bathroom.
im soo sorry <3


According to the Orange County coroner's office Josh shot himself in the head fifteen minutes after posting the message.

Two days later, news of the suicide hit YTMND. Muzzleflash's site appears to have been the first, but cobalt's MySpace Suicide, created 15 minutes later, gained more attention and set the standards for the ensuing fad.

Fad Structure

The fad typically sees YTMND fad characters posting suicide notes in the form of Ballard's, with the reason being explained in the style of Ballard's username (e.g. Darth Vader's "you BROKE my EMPIRE") The text from cobalt's site, "And he really did commit suicide," is often used. The fad quickly grew at an alarming rate within 2 days, yielding over 200 parodies before dying out.

The music of choice for the fad is Simple Plan's "Untitled," which had already become of a mainstay of YTMNDs mocking emo or otherwise depressed people. Due to the unpopularity of the song, the fad became more hated by the community than it would be if it had better music choice.

Reaction

Initially, many were dubious that Ballard's suicide was not an online hoax. Several YTMNDs were created to point out that, although people were leaving mournful comments on Ballard's MySpace as early as November 30, he appeared to have logged in on December 1 and December 2. A non-supernatural explanation has not presented itself, although it is certainly likely that Ballard's next of kin would have turned on his computer, and that his MySpace.com cookies did not expire when he did.

Ballard's MySpace account has since been taken over by a relative or friend to protect the site from vandalism and help those affected by suicide.

The MySpace Suicide fad is not well-loved possibly due to parodizing of a dead person as well as the overuse of Simple Plan's "Untitled". The fad is often associated with the NARVs due to the numerous attempts at making a myspace suicide site for various fads. At this point, the myspace suicide is considered a dead fad.

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