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10-04-2015, 02:48 AM
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Re: Teen Girl Follows Her Boyfriend to an Early Grave
a real cutie. what sad isn't just her death at a young age. it's the realization that so many people who are born in this world are automatically destined for this kind of comeuppance. Especially in countries like Brazil. how many hundreds of thousands of others are there like her, kids who idolize thug life, listen to reggaeton, pimp their cars and traffic in arms and drugs. It's like, OK, girl no. 32, you'er born in this social category, your number will come up at age … hm… 19. We apologize for this short life. Enjoy it while you can. That's the sad part. You think, she was (probably) never meant to excel in school (due to her overworked and tired blue collar parents who can't be bothered to follow up on her school work), get an athletic scholarship, go to a great college in England or Massachussetts USA and go to work for Booz Allen Hamilton consulting. Tick-Tock. The second she was born, the death clock started its countdown (wow, morning coffee. probably had too much of it |
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10-04-2015, 07:55 AM
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Re: Teen Girl Follows Her Boyfriend to an Early Grave
No one forced her to choose the life of Bonny and Clyde. Everyone can look for a real job and a serious, hard-working husband or boyfriend. She opted for a thug life and admired a drug dealer. No loss for Brazil. |