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jeongmok when he heard jiyeon loves Burger King, never traveled in her life, didnt have a good relationship with her father, and used to live in a room the size of a closet 😍
#BetterLateThanSingle
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@j_irving42 @retartedhoes @submitfights She even said the dude in the blue didn’t want to fight so it seems like the other was the aggressor.The bully got what he deserved…
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@retartedhoes @submitfights Or, stop antagonizing someone to hit you, so that you THINK you can legally shoot them. Nothing about this was self defense, he waiting waaaay too long and it was clearly premeditated.
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@reammaggie5 @Freakysilence79 @WorldDarkWeb2 Having to use a website that isn’t associated with the FBI shows how incorrect you are. I sent you the FBI website with accurate data because you mentioned how FBI stats say black people commit more violent crimes than whites when the FBI data provided says quite the opposite.
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@DesertTome @temmy_985 @thedonmasion @Aubreysvrypriv Can’t you see dat nigga wearing makeup wdym everyone💀💀
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@altgiant @seoulthyme Disciplinary slapping might feel good in the moment, but data shows it’s linked to more bullying behavior in kids, even with warm parenting. That dad slapping the bully? Could be setting up a cycle—bullies often become bully-victims. Check the stats, not the emotions.
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Slapping a bully might feel good, but it’s a risky move. A Texas dad got arrested in 2019 for doing just that—slapped a 12-year-old who was picking on his stepdaughter. Caught on camera, he faced felony charges for injury to a child. Studies also show parental slapping can increase bullying behavior in kids, even with warm parenting. Schools have laws to handle this—better to push for that than play vigilante.
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