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You have still missed my point. I have not said that they were not teasing her. I have not said that your conclusions are wrong. I am simply saying that those conclusions are refutable.
Originally posted by SerenityAva
Eh. I'm done. You and whoever else have every right to believe what you wish. In this case to believe that because the child was not in the video, she was not being made fun of. Only the father and son had something going on with themselves. Who knows? Right?
Originally posted by Gridrebel
Yes, and this is what separates the boys from the men. Your excuse is lame.
YES!!! CAPS!!! ALSO!!! NECESSARY!!!! ALWAYS!!!!
Originally posted by Gridrebel
Then get the whole story already! Who cares if it's "gum" EVERY DAY for a year???? Something is wrong here and it is very evident. DENY IGNORANCE!!!!!
I never said it was.
Originally posted by Gridrebel
Yup, they got a right, doesn't make it "right" though.
....ingless.
Originally posted by Gridrebel
Mean is mean is mean...
Originally posted by BrokenCircles
that no laws were broken.
Nor did I see any physical contact whatsoever.
Originally posted by ToneDeaf
Originally posted by BrokenCircles
that no laws were broken.
Nor did I see any physical contact whatsoever.
stopbullying.gov/laws
I believe Canada has laws against bullying as well.
Originally posted by BrokenCircles
.....bottom line (based off of what I saw in that video), is that no laws were broken. Nor did I see any physical contact whatsoever.
[color=B3EDFF]There is an Alabama Law [color=B3EDFF]which states that....
Putting salt on a railroad track may be punishable by death.