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Madisyn
Hana Tate Justin Please remember their names. |
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Poor kids. Especially this one - honor student, varsity football, he was going places. |
It’s 2021 and you’re still blaming the mom for being either too checked out or too coddling. Where’s dad? Why is he getting a pass? IME, even the hands-on dads know very little about their kids’ day-to-day experiences with social circles or classes. |
Interesting. Can you share more about this? If this is true, I wonder if this is some of the subtle things our guts are telling us when they subconsciously warn us about someone. |
Fetal alcohol syndrome causes facial anomalies. |
What anomalies are you noticing? |
Can we stop with this please? We have no idea if he has fetal alcohol syndrome (and it’s doubtful - he may have wide set eyes but nothing else). And there aren’t facial deformities that connect to mental illness. You people have lost all sense of reality. |
I'm not the first FAS poster, but as soon as I saw his photo that's immediately what I thought too. |
This is actually super smart. Too many students here go to university that don’t need the degree for the jobs they end up working and just end up with a bunch of debt. There aren’t high paying jobs that requiring a higher level of education for all the kids that end up in college |
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Jeez, I have most of those things just genetically (wideset eyes with eyelid folds, flat nose bridge, thin upper lip), and my mom was a teetotaler (that also never smoked).
This kid looks like half the kids that my teens and tweens go to school with. The boys all have dirty, messy hair and those greasy half mustaches now. And the school was worried about him but apparently did not think he was a major discipline problem -- he was allowed to return to class and had not been previously disciplined. What stands out to me is the mother's absolutely insane letter that she posted online. And that the father was apparently marginally employed and released from his last job a couple of months ago for reasons that sound like misconduct/performance (or might have been refusal to vaccinate, given the timing). There was obviously some bad sh-t going on in this house. Raised by different parents, this kid might have turned out very differently. Or, raised in a household without guns, this kid might have turned his life around. We'll never know what kind of person he MIGHT have become, because the presence of guns means that what MIGHT have been a transitory problem in his life relating to brain immaturity combined with bad circumstances combined with an inability to process emotions in a healthy manner turned into a permanent and life-altering day -- both for him and for every one of the children in that school. Guns take a problem that could be a big or small problem and very quickly turn them into an awful, awful, awful problem. The biggest question here (to my mind) is why, as a country, do we keep giving serious weaponry to people that refuse to be responsible for them? You can't get a car or adopt a dog without showing that you will take care of it properly and get the right tags, insurance, etc. Where is the accountability for gun owners? How can any judge think that this is a "a well regulated militia"? (Side note, but the fact that the S Ct justices were just giving the oral advocates crap about where in the constitution does it protect the right to abortion, when they refuse to acknowledge that the constitution also says nothing about the right to keep massive weaponry unlocked in your kitchen....is just one of the reasons I am SO SICK of our legal system.) |
I agree with much of what you wrote. And sadly, the SC seems to want to force more women to have children they don’t want, which will only continue this awful cycle. |
Look it up. There is endless research on this topic. |
But FAS is not a mental illness. |
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