And somewhere, Slendy is smiling . . . or he would be, if he had a face!
I'm a bit taken aback by your comment. I find the fact that modern memes and creepy pasta on the 'net are warping people into such extreme acts. I'm not suggesting censorship. But, for the love of all that is sacred, shouldn't there be a voice of reason out there to help people with this level of delusion?
I would happily work for an rational organization that would provide a sense of balance to people like this girl, hopefully in the interest to prevent this kind of thing from happening.
I have a friend at work whose son has had panic attacks at school (he's 8) because he thinks the Slender Man is trying to steal away his life. This crap needs some counter-balance. It's fine for adults who understand it is BS, but younger people don't have that full grasp of reality yet.
Okay, I'm shutting up now.