I didn't watch all of it, as it was undoubtedly a drawn-out story, but there was a story of a girl who was a teen heroin addict and she was diabetic. Reportedly she had a babysitter who molested her. Throughout the documentary they flashed some stats -- like 2/3 of girls who are molested become drug addicts as adults. She also had stress in that the parents' relationship was collapsing later, with yelling, battling, possible separation, yielding stress.
Since the molester was in the adults' employ, I would have had the following scenario: I would offer the boy to either kill himself or then understand that I would kill him slowly over a long period of time; say, like Se7en or something of that nature Dr. Phibes. I think that isn't too unfair, even sporting of me, allowing the man to kill himself rather than outright make a decision for him.
Gradually degenerating into ignorance and complacency.
Saturday, July 08, 2006
A&E documentary
Posted by Marcus at 4:41 PM 0 comments
I'm going crazy as fast as I can
Posted by Marcus at 3:58 PM 2 comments
Even curious (er)
For what was this site looking? I have a site meter, and unless it glitched -- this blogger sought my page for something, but ... I don't get it! If you figure it out ... let me know!
Posted by Marcus at 3:51 PM 1 comments
North Korean plan
Posted by Marcus at 3:23 PM 0 comments
leaning which way?
a bit more to the left, no a bit more to the right ... back up, some more ... some more
oh, skip it!
This place found my page, but to what use, I do not know.
Posted by Marcus at 12:17 PM 1 comments
Why did I get a card from them?
Welcome to your Indiana Statewide Voter Registration System (SVRS) public voting information site of the FirstTuesday application. For the first time in Indiana's election history, there is now one electronic database simultaneously linking all of Indiana's 92 county's voter registration records. The system is also linked to the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles database and the Social Security Administration database to help verify voter registration records. Links to the Indiana Department of Health and Department of Correction will assist local election officials in their efforts to remove deceased and incarcerated voters. The SVRS will help election officials fight election fraud by keeping the voter rolls current and accurate. In addition to a cleaner, more accurate list, this public portal site will provide Hoosiers with an additional resource to validate their own registration status, polling place location, and provisional ballot status information.
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Look, I know I didn't vote during the primaries ... for shame! I had an escpecially busy day, which is no excuse, but why bug me with this? Now, what I need is an unbiased look and docier of the candidates. Sadly, each writer puts a slant making each so-called biography of the candidate leaning or zig-zagged -- together with all slants appearing as a cubism exhibit or Charlie Brown's T-shirt.
I'd like to vote smart, not just vote.
Posted by Marcus at 12:02 PM 1 comments
smoke
After years of obviousness, the government has found in it's study that second-hand smoke is equally dangerous as first-hand smoke, in chemistry and absorbability. Really? So, the dangerous smoke that people are taking into their lungs is cancer-causing, super dangerous and it coming from the end of the cigarette and coming from the lungs of a smoker are dangerous? Wow! Yeah, I understand you needing to study that, to make sure.
Morons, or "Get a brain you morans!"*
*from poster of hillbilly redneck protester
Posted by Marcus at 11:52 AM 0 comments
Coffee run stopped short
What I also like about this shot is that MR seems to have a big head (from the shadow), but the sign isn't that large and in the refelction you can see the phone, the hand, then that the head-shape is really him, standing slightly to the side, right foot forward -- dark shirt. Lighting indicates he was at the front entrance, also logically faster access to coffee.
No coffee for you! They do have reasonable coffee, albeit hotter than you could drink immediately, for $1. That puts Starbucks to shame -- wreched fools!
The folks mentioned that they bought starbucks juice-tea at Starbucks and paid $3.50 for 8 oz, with ice --> less than 4 oz of liquid. Bite me! I will not send money Starbucks.
That's a nice little coffe. I don't know that it's worth $7, but that's good coffee. Much like Pulp Fiction's $5 milkshake.
Posted by Marcus at 9:56 AM 1 comments