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The callous brutality of these teenagers is being reported by all major news services, quoting the police chief, so there's as much reason to believe the reports as anything presented here.
I'm saddened to see another tragic example of how so many are being taught to care so little about other people.
If the teens did this, how out of touch must their parents be, to raise a monster like this and be so completely clueless about their own child.
sigh. your confusion is becoming less amusing now, dumpling. i already clued you in on this once:
^another one you missed.
are you incapable of checking, seeing that it's such a source of concern for you?
how is suggestiing you check a website 'surly'?
Yes, I did, sweetheart. Kids are not less likely to pursue those harmless pursuits of yesteryear, they are more likely, which is evidenced in the trend of declining crime rates. Only a moron thinks "decimating stores" is becoming common, which is a sentiment you apparently agreed with. Now, one could argue that being glued to cell phones, video games or Facebook is "harmful," but that's not what the person you were agreeing with was getting at with "forbidden activities" and the other nonsense.
If you were not an eyewitness, be careful what you believe to be real.
Translation: My head is in the sand about as deep as my *******
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