Courtney Love1 wrote:
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theNavigator |
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Posts: 1359 (11/01/2009 11:55 PM) |
Courtney Love1 wrote:
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Rockstar51Fifty |
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Posts: 4898 (11/02/2009 12:04 AM) |
Um...err...wtf. That's just wrong...on so many levels.
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the lakes slave |
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Posts: 64495 (11/02/2009 12:11 AM) |
Whoa, I was expecting this to be another story about some freaky parents who set up an arranged marriage for their daughter with some old creepy geezer.
In some ways this is weirder. |
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SamDeanLover88 |
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Posts: 705 (11/02/2009 12:14 AM) |
"I'm not going to play with toys any more - I have a new toy now."
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dogfoot75 |
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Posts: 1116 (11/02/2009 12:18 AM) |
That's sad, and she's not going back to school, so how is she going to learn? Yeah, it's great that the dad wants the baby to grow up and learn -
but what about his wife?
Outside the US, it's not uncommon for girls to be 14 or 15 at their first birth - but 11 is very, very uncommon. Poor kid. All three of them. |
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idontknowwhat |
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Posts: 8221 (11/02/2009 12:42 AM) |
shes a roma gypsy. this doesn't surprise me at all. knowing some of them, i'm surprised it took her so long
within 4 years, he'll have divorced her, she'll be geting her hymen sewed back on, and her 'child' will become her 'little sister'. fucked up but true. |
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doylefan2002 |
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Posts: 10199 (11/02/2009 8:03 AM) |
Everyone in this situation is a piece of trash.
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chocolate covered raisins |
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Posts: 32142 (11/02/2009 8:07 AM) Chris Fanatic '03 |
This might have been shocking if it was in America. I hate when I read something and then find out it was over seas somewhere where this shit is normal.
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Jess116005 |
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Posts: 23307 (11/02/2009 8:19 AM) |
Ew ew ew.
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kellyilla |
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Posts: 27658 (11/02/2009 11:09 AM) |
She looks like a grown ass woman. Not good at all.
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Tealeaf |
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Posts: 4640 (11/02/2009 11:30 AM) |
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ashtash24 |
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Posts: 3513 (11/02/2009 12:06 PM) |
Not math, but maths.
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DecafIcedWhiteMocca1 |
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Posts: 134 (11/02/2009 12:18 PM) |
ashtash24 wrote:Umm, it isn't uncommon to use the term maths. |
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une reine |
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Posts: 1105 (11/02/2009 12:18 PM) |
ashtash24 wrote: Oh.. ok.. She probably didn't say that in English and it was translated
Edited By: une reine
11/02/2009 12:22 PM.
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lexi m 03 |
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Posts: 617 (11/02/2009 12:41 PM) |
ashtash24 wrote:'Maths' is a common British term. |
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