Why does this whole Tambourine Man situation, in retrospect, look so much like the Duke Lacrosse "rape" case??
Eris was telling us to "believe the victim" even though many of us spotted a snake in the grass.
Seemed she was more upset about people attempting to mess with him in real life, regardless of his authenticity. Have to agree, that's when the internet gets the most creepy.
If someone tells a story of victimhood or suicide, and the story doesn't add up and the person telling the story has something to gain, they're trying to manipulate you.
Tend to think a great deal of that type of thing is attention seeking and/or manipulative, but sometimes it isn't so probably best to react to it as if it's not.