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^ yes I understand that but was given a chance - probation and fcked up again and cost a woman her life and her kids a mother
He doesn't get to skip out of juvi at 19 years of age to enjoy his life or more likely wreak more havoc
It's interesting that in many circumstances we know have to accept that " minors" at age 16 can give informed consent for medical procedures - I don't disagree at 16 most know right from wrong - IMO he should have been tried as an adult ( probably would have got 4 years then cause the legal system is fkd!!)
“The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.”
There must have been significant mitigating factors that I'm unaware of for this young offender to receive such a sentence, otherwise it's an inadequate sentence.
I'm not conflicted at all. Throw away the key. Yes teenagers can do dumb things, dumb things are not holding a gun to someone's head and stealing their car. Or even being associated with such **** that do. Taking ice and then driving is not just a dumb thing, it's an illegal thing, and someone is dead. Someone's children will never see their mother again. Three years is utter bullshit. No wonder kids keep doing "dumb" things, when they have very little to lose. Throw away the key. And if he wasn't born here, throw him back to where he came from.
He's had chances, how many do you want to give him? he blew it.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
Not quite a WTF but more of a commentary on modern society.
Apparently there's an underground campaign to find allegedly homophobic comments on social media, do some digging and identify the employer of the person who made them, and lodge a complaint with the employer.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
^ Wouldn't surprise me. Stuff like this is already pretty common both here and overseas, and there are a great many people who think doing that is totally justified.
Actually I'd be interested to see how you place this.
I know your feelings on an individuals actions in their personal life being separate from their work, but I'm a tad intrigued where this sits with you.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.