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Old 05-08-2007, 02:34 AM #51
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how can we all be sick, I got off my seat on the bus two days ago for an old lady.
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awwww thats nice well not all kids most of them
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Well Im not, I helped her with her bags too(was tempted to nick a Jammy Dodger but I didnt) that was a joke btw i dont actualy nick old peoples jammy dodgers
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LMAO i should hope not.
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id rather the choc disgestives lmao
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LOL nah if they were oreos then nothing would get in my way yum.
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i LOVE them..
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lol i remeber every lunch i would buy a packet of oreos every single luch time there amazing not good with peanut butter.
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thank you officialsuperstar I agree with your point to because to me people who aim at teenagers like that are sad and I know teenagers are not as bad as that im sure
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thank you officialsuperstar I agree with your point to because to me people who aim at teenagers like that are sad and I know teenagers are not as bad as that Im sure
Some teenagers ARE as bad as that, and your naive and blind if you think otherwise.
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how can we all be sick, I got off my seat on the bus two days ago for an old lady.
Ffs, I didn't say all, no one did.
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Your missing the point. I am not saying it did not happen in the past. The difference is that it would be a rarity in the past. that rare I and most would not experience the examples given....Today it is at a frightining level and being in denial will mean the problem is mentaly swept under the carpet....
You did say it would not have happened in the past. You write, "Under no circumstances. No," in response to whether or not this would have happened in the past.

How do you know it wouldn't have happened in the past? Because you didn't hear about it? My point exactly.

And Bigbrotherin - you make the point that only one of these cases was reported by the media. But you know about all of them and are passing details on to us - years ago, you would not have been able to do this, because we didn't have the internet, with forums, email etc. That's kind of the point.
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Your missing the point. I am not saying it did not happen in the past. The difference is that it would be a rarity in the past. that rare I and most would not experience the examples given....Today it is at a frightining level and being in denial will mean the problem is mentaly swept under the carpet....
You did say it would not have happened in the past. You write, "Under no circumstances. No," in response to whether or not this would have happened in the past.

How do you know it wouldn't have happened in the past? Because you didn't hear about it? My point exactly.

And Bigbrotherin - you make the point that only one of these cases was reported by the media. But you know about all of them and are passing details on to us - years ago, you would not have been able to do this, because we didn't have the internet, with forums, email etc. That's kind of the point.
Yes but people said that you just hear about it more these days because of the media and stuff and I was simply saying that I the person that heard it, didn't hear it because of the media. I was just making sure they didn't think that I'd just heard this on tv or something.
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Are today's young adults sick too?
Apparently the 23-year old mother and 22-year old step-father of a four year old girl are being sentenced to day for the killing of their own daughter. The couple beat, kicked, punched, bit and pushed the child over and over and then left her to die, the mother would have been 19 when the child was born and the step-father would have been 18. She was found by paramedics on the floor of their flatt's living room with bruises "similar to those of a road-accident victim".
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Apparently the 23-year old mother and 22-year old step-father of a four year old girl are being sentenced to day for the killing of their own daughter. The couple beat, kicked, punched, bit and pushed the child over and over and then left her to die, the mother would have been 19 when the child was born and the step-father would have been 18. She was found by paramedics on the floor of their flatt's living room with bruises "similar to those of a road-accident victim".
OMG! I just heard this on sky news!!
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Are today's young adults sick too?
Apparently the 23-year old mother and 22-year old step-father of a four year old girl are being sentenced to day for the killing of their own daughter. The couple beat, kicked, punched, bit and pushed the child over and over and then left her to die, the mother would have been 19 when the child was born and the step-father would have been 18. She was found by paramedics on the floor of their flatt's living room with bruises "similar to those of a road-accident victim".
OMG! I just heard this on sky news!!
They are sentencing her now on sky news, and aparantly they are showing little emotion.
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hope they look them up and throw away the key!!the mother should be sterisled and the dad be castrated.
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jackie46 you think on the same lines as me and my hubby .
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1 day old piglets mutalated to death 1 piglet axed in half whats wrong with some teenagers now adays . just killed and left all over the barn .
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The people who do this type of thing need to be locked away in a pit in the ground
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Before answering the question bare this in mind:

- Last year in my village where I live in Cardiff, an old man was tripped up and put into a coma.

- A few months ago at my sister's school, a frog was found, thrown into some stingy nettles, stamped on then used as a football whilst still alive.

- Last month some drunken youthes at a nearby train station threw a rock at a squirrel then pushed it onto a track and let it get squelched.

- On the weekend some kids broke into my village youth centre trashed the place, found a rodent and battered and microwaved it till it exploded, again whilst alive.

- A little while ago last christmas, some kids rat-a-tat-tatted on a local old chinese man and then when he went out to see who it was slammed his door shut and ran

- Today my sister came in and told me some of her fellow 10 year old friends had put a jack russell in a bag with a baby fox and let the dog rip the foxes jaw off and then battered the fox whilst still alive in the bag against a tree trunk.

All this in the space of a year or so involving young children in Cardiff alone.
thats just discusting! how can people do this? urgh would they like getting battered against a tree? i dont think so sick and twisted people!
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