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Jaboyjaboy
Jaboyjaboy

Lawl. So funny, all the Victims on here and their assumptions of me.

It's like you didn't even read my initial post.

I posted stats.

lawl - I posted stats about fatherless homes.

You're all over the place. The Cal State edu didn't do much for ya. Yikes.

If one were constantly testing the boundaries of law and society, I would expect his chances of death to go up astronomically as compared to someone who - you kn0w - stayed at home with their child as they slept, and behaved like a normal member of society.

That look.

I dunno who Brody Jenner is. Was he fighting on BART on 2am or something while his 4 year-old was at home?

Well, I would say having a murderer for a father, carrying a loaded weapon at various times, and allegedly fighting on the BART at 2am would slightly increase your chances of getting killed - be it by another thug or the po-leece.

lawl.

Officially over this nerd.

Personal insults is all you've presented so far. Your embracing of excuses and Victimization is a sad trait. Good luck in life, you're going to need it.

Do they go allegedly get in fights on BART trains at 2am?

It leads to putting yourself in bad situations time and time again, which increase your likelihood of bad things happening to you.

Here is a real quote from the driver of the train that night:

"Because the stuff that is "fudged" isnt the stuff that is paramount to the actual incident."

Oscar Grant's father murdered someone (still in jail for it) - and the comments on the Oscar Grant story on the LA Times website are interesting (some connected people comment on it)

No doubt that we all do really, really ridiculous things before 23.

Complicated? He's not complicated. He's an absentee father - no doubt taught by his own father who is in jail for Murder - killing one young man and horrifically wounding a young woman. That is a more interesting story - one of a fatherless home and it's consequences - as opposed to romancing an unromantic character.

"So shooting an unarmed man is okay in your world?"