Facebook Parenting: For the troubled teen. |
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scream-of-consciousness; "If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
Facebook Parenting: For the troubled teen. |
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"If the number of Islamic terror attacks continues at the current rate, candlelight vigils will soon be the number-one cause of global warming. " |
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I don't think that was wise. I don't know first hand but I'm told that teenage girls these days are actually Satan.
That wasn't wise - it was fantastic. Unless of course her computer was a newer better model than his, then he should have kept it for himself.
I spend a lot of time (coaching) around teenage girls, and yes I can sometimes see where the Satan rumor is coming from. But for the most part, they are good kids, growing up and doing the best they can in a world that is changing faster and in ways that none of us old farts could have imagined trying to deal with when we were their age.
When watching today's teenagers as a whole I often fear for the future. But meet them one on one, talk to them, listen to them, and you will start to see that maybe things won't be quite as bad as you think they are going to be.
That was awesome. I don't know where that was, But I wouldn't doubt that Child Protective Services tries to stick their ugly head into this. I hope not.
Anonymous, It's N.Carolina. God's country.
Check out his facebook page and links, CPS have already gotten involved.
Juice,
Amen on the NC.
And they said 1911s were obsolete.
[waits for *boo*ing to die down]
Tech note: hollowpoints are expanding, not explosive like this feller said (but he was upset). I'd be really interested to see the other side of that laptop. I'd be willin' to bet that the exit holes aren't much larger than the entry holes. Hollowpoints expand upon hitting flesh, but I doubt that a few layers of plastic would do it.
(What? No, I'm not gonna try it on mine! It's a Mac! ... and it's on my lap!)
Doug M!
As much as I liked the message, I did wonder at its authenticity. When it comes to ammo I am near completely uninformed (CA born and bred) but I do know enough to want to see the blow out on the back side from a hollow point. If this video proves to be a staged event, I too would want to see the real of the flip side LT. Thanks for your input on this.
Come one guys. Any kind of bullet needs a few inches of penetration to do it's thing. How thick is a laptop these days, maybe 3/4"? Probably not enough to smush up a bullet unless it was plate steel. Plastic will hardly even slow them down.
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