Monday, March 10, 2014

Kids These Days 35


If I told you that the guy in this story was 17 (some stories are saying he's 18) you'd call me a lying liar who lies. But he is a kid. A very old looking kid. John Carter of Texas wanted some weed as most kids these days do. So he asked his mama for some money to get this weed and she did what any responsible parent would do; she said no. Good for her. That is until John got upset.

John was arrested for setting his mother's clothes on fire because she wouldn't give him money for weed. This dumb bastard. So you ask your mother for some money for drugs, she tells you no, so you set her shit on fire? That makes no sense. Its the definition of nonsense. He was arrested and being held on $30,000 bail. That's not enough. There should be no bail set.


This kid is broken. There are a lot of adults walking around that were damaged kids. It has nothing to do with being abused, chemical imbalances, or bullying by peers. There are some people that just do not know how to handle things in life. I'm sure you've met someone like that. They get cut off in traffic and scream as if their father was just shot or have to wait in line a minute longer and sigh as if they are stuck in one of those long Soul Train lines during the Great Depression. Their reactions don't match the situation and these are the kinda people you immediately check off your list of friends you want with you during a disaster. If this kid was willing to set his mother's clothes on fire in their own home because she wouldn't give him money for weed, how do you think he'd react to being fired from a job?

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