yes...This is different level of patheticness.
Man beats/hits toddler....cops going bad....ISIS....there are reasons for me not to go looking at the news anymore. It's absolutely disgusting.yes...
some f***ed up people here on earth :|
Nah, some people are just ****ed up.This feels more like an insanity plea than what actually happened.
1. He was an honor student meaning he knew the disciple of work and has a good comprehension.
2. He was an artist meaning he had mean in which to express his emotions and had patience.
There's obviously more to the story. People like that don't just go off kill their families for little reasons like that. There was probably something darker going on.
So you say, neither of us really know what happened. But there's always more to the story than what the media portrays or gives out.Nah, some people are just ****ed up.
True true !So you say, neither of us really know what happened. But there's always more to the story than what the media portrays or gives out.
Not saying this kid isn't horrible, but the race double standards are blatant16-year-old Ethan Couch got off — sentenced to therapy — because the judge agreed that the kid was a victim of “affluenza”: his parents gave him everything he wanted, and he believed that being rich meant that he wouldn’t have to face consequences for his actions.
That's actually what I was indirectly addressing with my previous postYou must be registered for see images
Ehan is the same age. He killed 4 and he got off. What's the difference? He killed 2 more and white
Not saying this kid isn't horrible, but the race double standards are blatant
But he was also rich, a statement is being made. He thought because he was rich he could get away with anything and he did infact do that.You must be registered for see images
Ehan is the same age. He killed 4 and he got off. What's the difference? He killed 2 more and white
Not saying this kid isn't horrible, but the race double standards are blatant16-year-old Ethan Couch got off — sentenced to therapy — because the judge agreed that the kid was a victim of “affluenza”: his parents gave him everything he wanted, and he believed that being rich meant that he wouldn’t have to face consequences for his actions.