Youtuber missing after cross-country trip with BoyFriend (update: RIP)

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Drop some good channels bro
https://m.youtube.com/c/KaraandNate

They’re doing the whole country in a van thing everyone seems to be doing now because of covid but from like 2016-2020 they was hitting countries all over the world. They’re a little annoying(Kara) but they’re naturals at it. I like seeing the new countries they go to and the different the activities they embark:yeshrug:
 

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THIS. I’m thinking she left in the middle of the night to explore and this man told her no stay with him but her dumb ass went anyway. He said fukk it she on her own. :yeshrug:

If he's smart this is exactly what his story is or some version of it...she left and he has no idea what happened to her or where she is. The only problem tho is you don't really want to cooperate with the cops because thats how they catch you...you give them the only info/evidence they didn't and wouldn't have had if not for you talking. So you admit she was with you then they want to know where exactly yall was at. Why? So they'll at least know where to start searching for her body/evidence.
 

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Hiking is not just a white people thing and the :flabbynsick: on here really gotta get out of that simple mindset in thinking so.

There was a time when our grandparents and great-grandparents were being raised in the back woods of the Alabama, Carolinas and Georgia, that they were outdoors people -- of the land.

The Hood/NWA generations are the ones with the urban housing project limitations on life, and are sadly disconnected from the survivalist legacies of black folk in the South.

Those of us who were sent as kids "down South" during the summer to live with relatives, were forced to learn the land. We hated it then, but the experience was invaluable.

This is why when critical issues arise like massive flooding, too many have to be saved by Duck Dynasty's fishing boat instead of being prepared for disaster.

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There was a time when our grandparents and great-grandparents were being raised in the back woods of the Alabama, Carolinas and Georgia, that they were outdoors people -- of the land.

The Hood/NWA generations are the ones with the urban housing project limitations on life, and are sadly disconnected from the survivalist legacies of black folk in the South.

Those of us who were sent as kids "down South" during the summer to live with relatives, were forced to learn the land. We hated in then, but the experience was invaluable.

This is why when critical issues arise like massive flooding, too many have to be saved by Duck Dynasty's fishing boat instead of being prepared for disaster.

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There wasn't anything to do at grandma's house, so you had no other choice but to go hiking in the woods until it was time to come in. That was the best part about being a kid wandering around in the woods and trying to find your way home or finding shortcuts just to get to a friends or other relatives house :russ:

With as much shyt that's going on in the world right now, there's nothing more peaceful than going for a hike or chilling on the lake fishing and enjoying the peace and quiet.
 
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Never seen a article where they call a person “the boyfriend” without providing a name
Either it’s a heck of a copy/paste job by the OP or a hack of an article cuz they state his last name at one point as if they had previously identified him:


Police have not identified Laundrie as a suspect, nor have they associated him with Petito’s disappearance. Suffolk County police did not immediately respond to questions Monday about Laundrie's whereabouts and he did not respond to a request for comment.


Most likely the boyfriend did it. A plausible explanation if he didn’t do it is they fought and separated and he didn’t realize she was missing until he got home.
 

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There was a time when our grandparents and great-grandparents were being raised in the back woods of the Alabama, Carolinas and Georgia, that they were outdoors people -- of the land.

The Hood/NWA generations are the ones with the urban housing project limitations on life, and are sadly disconnected from the survivalist legacies of black folk in the South.

Those of us who were sent as kids "down South" during the summer to live with relatives, were forced to learn the land. We hated in then, but the experience was invaluable.

This is why when critical issues arise like massive flooding, too many have to be saved by Duck Dynasty's fishing boat instead of being prepared for disaster.

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Going out into the country from the city is a mind calming experience. Another thing that seen as "white people shyt" is off-roading/camping. My grandfather used to take his Chevy pickup off the grid to go fishing deep in the cut catching them fish and frying them joints right on the spot.
 
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