Exactly. Now have a rainbow cookie with me. ^_^
Exactly. Now have a rainbow cookie with me. ^_^
Probably because it’s a waste of time and money. That means they have to pay these two for the time they spent, and then spend the money to bring in a new lawyer, delaying the time better spent throwing the book at his pasty white face. The court can and would likely just throw out any complaints he made in that…
That word carries some baggage that doesn’t really fit with me. I still hone in on handsome features, where as Pansexual kinda has the connotation of “Anything that moves and can legally consent.” which doesn’t really fit my bill.
You have the benefit of the doubt. But I won’t go into the rants I made on “Maybe Now Is Not The Time White People” article. But in short, if you’re not doing it, you don’t need to to point out that you’re not unless someone is being intentionally toxic and ironically becoming just as prejudiced as the person they’re…
Ehr, I don’t think I’ve ever heard a bisexual ever try to say they’re 50/50. A fair number of us do identify somewhere on the Kinsey scale. There are even bisexuals like me that don’t take genitalia into consideration, but happen to find different qualities attractive in different people. A post op transgender male…
That’s...really freaking absurd on so many levels. The common goal is obvious enough: Acceptance, comradre, and support. Somewhere in the last 20 years it became “EVERYONE FOR THEMSELVES TO THE TOP OF THE HILL!” and damn anyone in your way. Its kinda disgusting.
I’ve had huge awakening to how much certain members of the Lesbian community treat Transgenders as a whole. Staggering. The concept of a racist gay man also totally blew my mind out of the water.
Working my butt off, part time student, pushing well past what my body is able to handle, and have about maybe 100 dollars pocket cash and no savings at the end of the month.
People like you are why these white kids are allowed to grow up and become rapists and murders. Benefit of the doubt is one thing, but there’s a point where you already know everything you need to know. All you’re doing is giving their highly paid lawyers the chance to spin stories so they can get off as free as…
._.: You are disgusting. Go to hell.
*Slow head tilt*
The town will form a cancerous little bubble around it to shield these kids. They’ll pay for a lawyer, the jury will either find them not guilty, or continue to be ‘hung’ (Ironic phrasing) till the state just gives up. Seen it happen before.
You’d be surprised how much racism thrives in the LGBT community. So I wouldn’t use the “I’m a victim, so I empathize” card just yet. Butt his info is a bit of a game changer, maybe.
Keep them in prison forever. Not worth the risk to bring them back into society.
I’m sorry, but no. 14 is an adolescent. They have a fairly sturdy grasp of what life and death are. This is why they don’t routinely murder their peers. The only reason kids don’t kill each other (usually) is because they tend to lack the strength, planning, and force of will to do so. But a fourteen year old is more…
People have a right to know if a potential murderer is in their school district or neighborhood.
At least one of the boy’s lawyers (who will be funded by the community) will try to claim their client was just a bystandard. They’ll wax poetic about how the boy was a good member of the community, and just fell into the wrong crowd, and social pressure compelled him not to realize the whole situation was FUCKED UP!
They’re wonderful at being serial killers and mass shooters and bombers. They quarter the market for that.
If you’re doing this at 14 in such a calculated fashion, then you’re damaged goods and at the very least should be locked away from society for the rest of your life. This isn’t some kids rough housing. This is setting up a mechanism with the intent to kill. That takes coherent choices. You don’t just push someone,…
He’s biracial, so I’m gonna guess the guy is the brother of whichever parent is white or at least not black, and has interesting things to say about what he thinks of the marriage/child. Could be wrong though, but if it were up to me to guess based on evidence...