Word of the Day : affluenza

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  1. JoeClubman

    JoeClubman New Member

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    A feeling of malaise accompanied by lack of motivation, dissatisfaction, feelings of guilt, especially among wealthy young people.

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  2. Metalman

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    Shoulda got moar wippins as a kid... Maybe too late now...

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  3. mrntd

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    I saw an interesting interview with Trump's son. He said that he and his sister knew better than to be the rich kids dancing on the bar. So money isn't the issue it's the parents.
     
  4. 05r50

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    Not too late. Send him to big boy jail and he will get some tough love.
     
  5. Crashton

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    That boy belongs in Jail. He needs to pay for the 4 lives he took.
     
  6. Metalman

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    ^^^ In Texas you can apparently buy Judges...:mad:
     
  7. minirab

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    Mommy dear belongs in the slammer too (and daddy if anyone can find him).
     
  8. caseydog

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    If he was poor and black, he probably would have gotten the death penalty.

    Probation was a lose-lose decision. The families of the dead got no justice, and that boy didn't learn anything. He still does not have any concept of actions and consequences. That judge did NOT do that boy any favors. She just reinforced his delusions. The first step to getting out of a hole is to stop digging, and that judge gave that boy a shovel.

    That's my two cents.

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  9. mrntd

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    Too bad he can't go to jail for the deaths only the probation violation.
     

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