What?!
What?!
She is a child at 14.
Or Tom the Ghost.
In a society that tells little boys that they shouldn’t cry, and to be a man, I’m not surprised that someone feels uncomfortable. God gave us emotions, all of them, including tears. He is deeply hurt because he lost his sister, and instead of being at home into his feelings, he decided to work it out on the…
So the answer is to capture him and put him in jail for the rest of his life? I’m not necessarily for the death penalty, but for him to go out and kill that innocent man for no reason (other than his ex-girlfriend breaking up with him), is deranged. He needs consequences.
I’m sorry, but I’m not 100% convinced of that. Yes, while everyone who makes a “mistake” deserves a second chance and forgiveness, these kids in this age group, younger than even our children, are malicious and cruel, and yes, murderous. The girls are sometimes even worse than the guys. They are rude,…
That’s repentance to God. Asking for forgiveness from those you offended is fine, but even if she never does it, we still need to forgive and move on. Some people never ask for it, but still needs it.
That’s a reference to Janet Jackson’s braids that she wore in a movie.
What in the world does Tom Brady have to do with Donald Trump? His wife (even though I’m definitely not a fan of hers) is Brazilian. He never endorsed him.
I can’t! Hollering!
I can count on one hand how many times I was spanked as a child, and I certainly deserved it. There is a difference between spanking, which by the way, is biblical, and beating a child. No parent is perfect, and I don’t believe that all parents, especially black parents, are trying to kill or maim their children. …
Lol!
Not really. I grew up in one of the worst neighborhoods in Boston, which was a mixed black/latino housing project, and if you went through there today, there are nothing but millennials and college students. Looks nothing like it did in the 70's.
Really? I’m surprised to hear that. My son is in the military, and he is stationed in Colorado Springs. My husband and I, along with two of our children went to visit him and his family, and I found it to be nice and friendly. Maybe I didn’t spend enough time there to notice.
I am from Boston, born and raised, and while there are some aspects of the city that are certainly racist (i.e., South Boston in the 70's), it’s come a long way. I’m sure that there are more cities in the south that way more racist than Boston. It’s covert here, where it’s definitely more in your face in other…
Please don’t let me get started on that man! Clueless is right!
And it’ll start in the urban cities.
Not the way he’s displaying it.
There are plenty of people who love Jesus that don’t buy what he’s selling.
The father is dead, and the mother was homeless for a time. She attempted to regain custody before the child died.