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then nah, i dont know what the fukk youre talking about :heh: what are you accusing me of? lack of empathy? i admitted as much. the kid was smuggling meth into the country, i couldnt care less about him. he could also just be in a jail cell and not the ground if he made better choices

Yes, lack of empathy (along with ignorance) is EXACTLY what I accused you of. It's annoying that it took five extra posts for you to figure that out, after accusing me of something completely different, when a minor application of reading and logic should have already done it for you.


He's a 16-year-old kid terrified that his life about to be over. Expecting him to make a rational decision at that point some ignorant shyt. He probably didn't even have a clue what the effect would be, or was too scared to think about it.

No amount of caping for the authoritarian war on drugs is going to convince me that cops intimidating young frightened teenagers in custody to do potentially life-threatening shyt is the way to go about running a country.

Yeah, death penalty was too kind for him. Forcing 16-year-old kids to drink poison under threat of imprisonment is clearly the behavior of a righteous nation.

I hope this is just your internet troll persona and you actually have a soul in real life.

The feds clearly had the the drugs in THEIR possession in a controlled environment, it would have been in the easiest thing in the world to test it.

It wasn't "completely willingly", he was trapped and knew he was going to federal prison if he didn't. If a cop tells you, "Jump off this bridge or you're going to prison", then jumping isn't any more "completely willingly" than if you had a gun to your back. He's a 16-year-old kid and he's scared as hell, his cognitive risk judgments aren't even going to be fixed for almost a decade.
 

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A lot of people shyt on Indian women because of stereotypes or because their only exposure to Indians are stereotypical FOB ones that work at convenience stores.

I never had a bias against them but I didn't really think of them much either. Then I started seeing a lot of them when I would explore Queens more and I was like :whoo:. Same thing with Pakistani, Bengali, Indo-Guyanese, etc. Then my cousin married an Indo-Guyanese guy and the women in his family are gorgeous, and the ones in their 40s still look pretty good (despite the stereotype that Indian women age like milk).

I would totally date one but I don't think I could handle a traditional Hindu or Muslim family, and some coli posters have mentioned that their strict/traditional families are unavoidable.
 
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