Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hitting windshield and injuring uber driver . Teens are 14 and 15 https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/2-Teens-Arrested-After-Shots-Hit-Uber-Car-Near-Capitol-Hill-559166821.html
Outrageous
Anonymous wrote:Hitting windshield and injuring uber driver . Teens are 14 and 15 https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/2-Teens-Arrested-After-Shots-Hit-Uber-Car-Near-Capitol-Hill-559166821.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol if you scared get your blankie and stay inside then.
I'm not sure what part of this you're failing to grasp. Yes, this kind of thing makes me feel more uneasy in my neighborhood, but primarily it makes me sad for the kids who live in Potomac Gardens. Who you, evidently, don't care at all about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol if you scared get your blankie and stay inside then.
I'm not sure what part of this you're failing to grasp. Yes, this kind of thing makes me feel more uneasy in my neighborhood, but primarily it makes me sad for the kids who live in Potomac Gardens. Who you, evidently, don't care at all about.
Hey genius...the sweeping generalizations you’re making about teens and they’re all packing guns and they’re all violent repeat offenders, guess what...
Some of em live in Potomac Gardens and aren’t the stereotypical thugs you’re insisting that they are. Do you feel sorry for the 99% of decent kids whom you’ve villainized?
Do you always have these problems with reading comprehension?
Yes, I am villianizing the two teenagers who decided to shoot a gun into a random car. Absolutely. And I feel very sorry for the GOOD kids who live in Potomac Gardens who have to deal with that at home and at school.
Well the two teenagers who decided to shoot a gun into a random car got arrested. Why you obsessed with painting every teen in the city as being cut from the same cloth?
Lol. Well, thanks for showing that you can't read.
Thank you for keeping your opinions limited to anonymous online posts cause I know you're too frightened to express your antipathy about teens to them or their parents faces.
??huh? If I were a witness to this case, I'd absolutely express this "antipathy" about them in open court.
Nah...I mean go tell all the teens you see out and about the city how much you despise them and how you see them all as deviants degenerates and delinquents.
How about you go tell all the parents and kids in Potomac Gardens that you don't GAF about the violence that surrounds them? Ok?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol if you scared get your blankie and stay inside then.
I'm not sure what part of this you're failing to grasp. Yes, this kind of thing makes me feel more uneasy in my neighborhood, but primarily it makes me sad for the kids who live in Potomac Gardens. Who you, evidently, don't care at all about.
Hey genius...the sweeping generalizations you’re making about teens and they’re all packing guns and they’re all violent repeat offenders, guess what...
Some of em live in Potomac Gardens and aren’t the stereotypical thugs you’re insisting that they are. Do you feel sorry for the 99% of decent kids whom you’ve villainized?
Do you always have these problems with reading comprehension?
Yes, I am villianizing the two teenagers who decided to shoot a gun into a random car. Absolutely. And I feel very sorry for the GOOD kids who live in Potomac Gardens who have to deal with that at home and at school.
Well the two teenagers who decided to shoot a gun into a random car got arrested. Why you obsessed with painting every teen in the city as being cut from the same cloth?
Lol. Well, thanks for showing that you can't read.
Thank you for keeping your opinions limited to anonymous online posts cause I know you're too frightened to express your antipathy about teens to them or their parents faces.
??huh? If I were a witness to this case, I'd absolutely express this "antipathy" about them in open court.
Nah...I mean go tell all the teens you see out and about the city how much you despise them and how you see them all as deviants degenerates and delinquents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol if you scared get your blankie and stay inside then.
I'm not sure what part of this you're failing to grasp. Yes, this kind of thing makes me feel more uneasy in my neighborhood, but primarily it makes me sad for the kids who live in Potomac Gardens. Who you, evidently, don't care at all about.
Hey genius...the sweeping generalizations you’re making about teens and they’re all packing guns and they’re all violent repeat offenders, guess what...
Some of em live in Potomac Gardens and aren’t the stereotypical thugs you’re insisting that they are. Do you feel sorry for the 99% of decent kids whom you’ve villainized?
Do you always have these problems with reading comprehension?
Yes, I am villianizing the two teenagers who decided to shoot a gun into a random car. Absolutely. And I feel very sorry for the GOOD kids who live in Potomac Gardens who have to deal with that at home and at school.
Well the two teenagers who decided to shoot a gun into a random car got arrested. Why you obsessed with painting every teen in the city as being cut from the same cloth?
Lol. Well, thanks for showing that you can't read.
Thank you for keeping your opinions limited to anonymous online posts cause I know you're too frightened to express your antipathy about teens to them or their parents faces.
??huh? If I were a witness to this case, I'd absolutely express this "antipathy" about them in open court.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol if you scared get your blankie and stay inside then.
I'm not sure what part of this you're failing to grasp. Yes, this kind of thing makes me feel more uneasy in my neighborhood, but primarily it makes me sad for the kids who live in Potomac Gardens. Who you, evidently, don't care at all about.
Hey genius...the sweeping generalizations you’re making about teens and they’re all packing guns and they’re all violent repeat offenders, guess what...
Some of em live in Potomac Gardens and aren’t the stereotypical thugs you’re insisting that they are. Do you feel sorry for the 99% of decent kids whom you’ve villainized?
Do you always have these problems with reading comprehension?
Yes, I am villianizing the two teenagers who decided to shoot a gun into a random car. Absolutely. And I feel very sorry for the GOOD kids who live in Potomac Gardens who have to deal with that at home and at school.
Well the two teenagers who decided to shoot a gun into a random car got arrested. Why you obsessed with painting every teen in the city as being cut from the same cloth?
Lol. Well, thanks for showing that you can't read.
Thank you for keeping your opinions limited to anonymous online posts cause I know you're too frightened to express your antipathy about teens to them or their parents faces.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol if you scared get your blankie and stay inside then.
I'm not sure what part of this you're failing to grasp. Yes, this kind of thing makes me feel more uneasy in my neighborhood, but primarily it makes me sad for the kids who live in Potomac Gardens. Who you, evidently, don't care at all about.
Hey genius...the sweeping generalizations you’re making about teens and they’re all packing guns and they’re all violent repeat offenders, guess what...
Some of em live in Potomac Gardens and aren’t the stereotypical thugs you’re insisting that they are. Do you feel sorry for the 99% of decent kids whom you’ve villainized?
Do you always have these problems with reading comprehension?
Yes, I am villianizing the two teenagers who decided to shoot a gun into a random car. Absolutely. And I feel very sorry for the GOOD kids who live in Potomac Gardens who have to deal with that at home and at school.
Well the two teenagers who decided to shoot a gun into a random car got arrested. Why you obsessed with painting every teen in the city as being cut from the same cloth?
Lol. Well, thanks for showing that you can't read.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol if you scared get your blankie and stay inside then.
I'm not sure what part of this you're failing to grasp. Yes, this kind of thing makes me feel more uneasy in my neighborhood, but primarily it makes me sad for the kids who live in Potomac Gardens. Who you, evidently, don't care at all about.
Hey genius...the sweeping generalizations you’re making about teens and they’re all packing guns and they’re all violent repeat offenders, guess what...
Some of em live in Potomac Gardens and aren’t the stereotypical thugs you’re insisting that they are. Do you feel sorry for the 99% of decent kids whom you’ve villainized?
Do you always have these problems with reading comprehension?
Yes, I am villianizing the two teenagers who decided to shoot a gun into a random car. Absolutely. And I feel very sorry for the GOOD kids who live in Potomac Gardens who have to deal with that at home and at school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol if you scared get your blankie and stay inside then.
I'm not sure what part of this you're failing to grasp. Yes, this kind of thing makes me feel more uneasy in my neighborhood, but primarily it makes me sad for the kids who live in Potomac Gardens. Who you, evidently, don't care at all about.
Hey genius...the sweeping generalizations you’re making about teens and they’re all packing guns and they’re all violent repeat offenders, guess what...
Some of em live in Potomac Gardens and aren’t the stereotypical thugs you’re insisting that they are. Do you feel sorry for the 99% of decent kids whom you’ve villainized?
Do you always have these problems with reading comprehension?
Yes, I am villianizing the two teenagers who decided to shoot a gun into a random car. Absolutely. And I feel very sorry for the GOOD kids who live in Potomac Gardens who have to deal with that at home and at school.
Well the two teenagers who decided to shoot a gun into a random car got arrested. Why you obsessed with painting every teen in the city as being cut from the same cloth?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol if you scared get your blankie and stay inside then.
I'm not sure what part of this you're failing to grasp. Yes, this kind of thing makes me feel more uneasy in my neighborhood, but primarily it makes me sad for the kids who live in Potomac Gardens. Who you, evidently, don't care at all about.
Hey genius...the sweeping generalizations you’re making about teens and they’re all packing guns and they’re all violent repeat offenders, guess what...
Some of em live in Potomac Gardens and aren’t the stereotypical thugs you’re insisting that they are. Do you feel sorry for the 99% of decent kids whom you’ve villainized?
Do you always have these problems with reading comprehension?
Yes, I am villianizing the two teenagers who decided to shoot a gun into a random car. Absolutely. And I feel very sorry for the GOOD kids who live in Potomac Gardens who have to deal with that at home and at school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol if you scared get your blankie and stay inside then.
I'm not sure what part of this you're failing to grasp. Yes, this kind of thing makes me feel more uneasy in my neighborhood, but primarily it makes me sad for the kids who live in Potomac Gardens. Who you, evidently, don't care at all about.
Hey genius...the sweeping generalizations you’re making about teens and they’re all packing guns and they’re all violent repeat offenders, guess what...
Some of em live in Potomac Gardens and aren’t the stereotypical thugs you’re insisting that they are. Do you feel sorry for the 99% of decent kids whom you’ve villainized?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol if you scared get your blankie and stay inside then.
I'm not sure what part of this you're failing to grasp. Yes, this kind of thing makes me feel more uneasy in my neighborhood, but primarily it makes me sad for the kids who live in Potomac Gardens. Who you, evidently, don't care at all about.
Anonymous wrote:Lol if you scared get your blankie and stay inside then.