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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Try it in the court of public opinion so their lives are ruined. Every time someone googles their names, their victim’s picture and story should be the first thing that pops. For the rest of their lives. [/quote] Is that not harassment? You got to let go. Law doesn't always work out right. We cannot prosecute every one who was in a fight 10 years ago. The cause of death could be anything, people grow old and die, make poor health and diet decisions, have undiagnosed medical conditions Let it go. Revenge is futile[/quote] Especially when it's revenge on behalf of strangers because people don't know how to deal with their own rage issues in a more constructive way.[/quote] Isn't it just a natural consequence that when you violently beat another human being into a vegetative state, and your victim dies, your name will always and forever associated with his death? How is that not 100% predictable?[/quote] You would still struggle with rage issues even if this incident never happened, you'd just find something else to project them onto.[/quote] Well, gee, I am not the one who punted another human being's head like a football. Would I want a person like that coaching my child in little league? No freakin' way. The person with the rage issue is not me.[/quote] No, you just like to toss out that phrase over and over again to attention whore off another family's tragedy. It's so gross.[/quote] What phrase would that be? "Vegetative state", "Punting" his head like a football? Do tell me what you find so inaccurate about my word choice. [/quote] I can only hope that these savages lives are completely ruined. Their parents should have been parenting instead of seeing how many kids they could crank out. I've seen this before in two parent working families, big families - the kids are pretty much on their own and they are hostile little bastards with big, adult sized issues. This isn't true of all big and/or working families, but I do know one or two, and it is bad. The parents are totally in denial. I could see this happening with them some day. [b]Not judging[/b], just observing based on some pretty awful stuff their boys have done - at high school, during school hours, mind you. [/quote] HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA..... Wait. You really think you aren't. That's... interesting. [/quote] Forgive me for judging murderers? You must know these savages, because no one in their right mind thinks what these monsters did is in any way excusable. You better not piss them off. [/quote] *Face palm.* No. For judging the crap out of two-parent working families. Just saying "not judging" and "this isn't true of all two parent working families, BUT...." doesn't make that not one of the most judgmental a-hole things to insinuate. I can't believe I just had to explain that. [/quote]
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