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well i say good for him. if he is working and not causing any more trouble, then it's all good in my opinion. if he get's back into the gang life and all of that, then my opinion would change. but it looks like he is living and loving the good life so hopefully he stays doing that. it's better than continuing on that road to destruction he was on.
i know people who have had shady past, trouble with the law, jail time, drugs, etc. one man in particular comes to mind right now and he is a really good person who made a lot of bad choices when he was younger. it is possible to turn your life around and be a good productive member of society.
well i say good for him. if he is working and not causing any more trouble, then it's all good in my opinion. if he get's back into the gang life and all of that, then my opinion would change. but it looks like he is living and loving the good life so hopefully he stays doing that. it's better than continuing on that road to destruction he was on.
i know people who have had shady past, trouble with the law, jail time, drugs, etc. one man in particular comes to mind right now and he is a really good person who made a lot of bad choices when he was younger. it is possible to turn your life around and be a good productive member of society.
Agree. I have a high school friend that got into a series of trouble in high school and right out of, no offense against people, but burglary, vandalism, etc. But he has not been in trouble for decades, and has his own successful small construction business employing about five people depending on business, but his felony will always stay with him.
Agree. I have a high school friend that got into a series of trouble in high school and right out of, no offense against people, but burglary, vandalism, etc. But he has not been in trouble for decades, and has his own successful small construction business employing about five people depending on business, but his felony will always stay with him.
I know people who did worse than that who finally straightened out their life. Maybe this guy will too. He is still technically married and has children. His soon to be ex wife may be a piece of work too and maybe the kids need his money more than they need his type of guidance. I'm a big believer in ending one relationship before you start another. In the world of famous people that often doesn't happen. We'll wait and see if they even bother to get married. This relationship may be over before the baby even gets here. I hope the best outcome happens for all of them. I simply don't have a lot of faith there.
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