Zimmerman's Biggest Supporter's Son Dies In Car Accident

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He supported a man that killed an innocent black kid, my sympathy meter is on E.
It's not about sympathy for him. It's about wishing ill on his children who may not share his views. If you run me over with a car, I wouldn't wake up and hate your son for it. No one is telling you to feel bad for him, but his kid did nothing to your knowledge.
 

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Now who else wanna fukk with Hollywood Court?
It's not about sympathy for him. It's about wishing ill on his children who may not share his views. If you run me over with a car, I wouldn't wake up and hate your son for it. No one is telling you to feel bad for him, but his kid did nothing to your knowledge.


I didn't wish anything on him, but I'm not going to sit around and have sympathy for him when he had zero sympathy for Trayvon's parents. Maybe now he will understand the type of pain they were dealing with only to see him on TV supporting the scum that murdered their child.
 

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I didn't wish anything on him, but I'm not going to sit around and have sympathy for him when he had zero sympathy for Trayvon's parents. Maybe now he will understand the type of pain they were dealing with only to see him on TV supporting the scum that murdered their child.

but the way things work even "according to the bible" children pay for what their parents did.
 

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talk (tôk)
v. talked, talk·ing, talks
v.tr.
1. To articulate (words): The baby is talking sentences now.
2. To give expression to in words: talk treason.
3. To speak of or discuss (something): talk music; talk business;
4.
To speak or know how to speak in (an idiom or language): talked French with the flight crew.
5. To gain, influence, or bring into a specified state by talking: talked me into coming; talked their way out of trouble.
6. To spend (a period of time) by or as if by talking: talked the evening away.
v.intr.
1. To converse by means of spoken language: We talked for hours. See Synonyms at speak.
2. To articulate words: The baby can talk.
3. To imitate the sounds of human speech: The parrot talks.
4. To express one's thoughts or emotions by means of spoken language: talked about the pros and cons of the issue.
5. To convey one's thoughts in a way other than by spoken words: talk with one's hands.
6. To express one's thoughts in writing: Voltaire talks about London in this book.
7.
To parley or negotiate with someone: Let's talk before continuing to fight.
8. To spread rumors; gossip: If you do that, people will talk.
9. To allude to something: Are you talking about last week?
10. To consult or confer with someone: I talked with the doctor.
11. To reveal information concerning oneself or others, especially under pressure: Has the prisoner talked?
12. Informal To be efficacious: Money talks.

talking - definition of talking by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.

LMAO! Sorry breh, "writing" or a written statement is not considered "talking" so please quit using these bogus internet dictionaries in your failed attempt to be correct.


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talk
Syllabification: (talk)
Pronunciation: /tôk/
verb [no object]
  • speak in order to give information or express ideas or feelings; converse or communicate by spoken words:the two men talked we’d sit and talk about jazz it was no use talking to Anthony [with object]:you’re talking rubbish
  • have the power of speech:he can talk as well as you or I can
  • discuss personal or intimate feelings:we need to talk, Maggie
  • have formal dealings or discussions; negotiate:they won’t talk to the regime that killed their families
  • [with object] (be talking) informal used to emphasize the seriousness, importance, or extent of the thing one is mentioning or in the process of discussing:we’re talking big money
  • [with object] use (a particular language) in speech:we were talking German
  • [with object] persuade or cause (someone) to do something by talking:don’t try to talk me into acting as a go-between
  • reveal secret or confidential information; betray secrets.
  • gossip:you’ll have the whole school talking
noun
  • conversation; discussion:there was a slight but noticeable lull in the talk
  • a period of conversation or discussion, especially a relatively serious one:my mother had a talk with Louis
  • an informal address or lecture.
  • rumor, gossip, or speculation:there is talk of an armistice
  • empty promises or boasting:he’s all talk
  • (the talk of) a current subject of widespread gossip or speculation in (a particular place):within days I was the talk of the town
  • (talks) formal discussions or negotiations over a period:peace talks
talk: definition of talk in Oxford dictionary - American English (US)

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1talk
verb \ˈtȯk\

Definition of TALK
transitive verb
1
: to deliver or express in speech : utter
2
: to make the subject of conversation or discourse : discuss <talk business>
3
: to influence, affect, or cause by talking <talked them into going>
4
: to use (a language) for conversing or communicating : speak
intransitive verb
1
a : to express or exchange ideas by means of spoken words

b : to convey information or communicate in any way (as with signs or sounds) <can make a trumpet talk> <make the computer talk to the printer>
2
: to use speech : speak
3
a : to speak idly : prate

b : gossip

c : to reveal secret or confidential information
4
: to give a talk : lecture

Talk - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary

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talk (tɔːk
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Definitions
verb
  1. intr; often foll by to or with to express one's thoughts, feelings, or desires by means of words (to); speak (to)
  2. intr to communicate or exchange thoughts by other means ⇒ lovers talk with their eyes
  3. intr usually foll by about to exchange ideas, pleasantries, or opinions (about) ⇒ to talk about the weather
  4. intr to articulate words; verbalize ⇒ his baby can talk
  5. tr to give voice to; utter ⇒ to talk rubbish
  6. tr to hold a conversation about; discuss ⇒ to talk business
  7. intr to reveal information ⇒ the prisoner talked after torture
  8. tr to know how to communicate in (a language or idiom) ⇒ he talks English
  9. intr to spread rumours or gossip ⇒ we don't want the neighbours to talk
  10. intr to make sounds suggestive of talking
  11. intr to be effective or persuasive ⇒ money talks
  12. See now you're talking

  13. See talk big

  14. See talk shop

  15. See talk the talk

  16. See you can talk

  17. See you can't talk
noun
  1. a speech or lecture ⇒ a talk on ancient Rome
  2. an exchange of ideas or thoughts ⇒ a business talk with a colleague
  3. idle chatter, gossip, or rumour ⇒ there has been a lot of talk about you two
  4. a subject of conversation; theme ⇒ our talk was of war
  5. often plural a conference, discussion, or negotiation ⇒ talks about a settlement
  6. a specific manner of speaking ⇒ children's talk
Definition of talk | Collins English Dictionary

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talk - definition of talk by Macmillan Dictionary

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Y'all really arguing over the word "talk"

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In the Bible, King David slept with Uriah the Hittite, one of his soldiers, wife Bathsheba while he was at war with the Ammonites, and he got her pregnant. To hide the pregnancy, King David sent for Uriah to visit his wife and sleep with her. Uriah refused, so King David got him killed in battle. For David and Bathsheba's sins, the Most High killed the son produced from the adulterous relationship.

What a demonic book :demonic:
 
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