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  • love your russian accent. Please more :p

  • At 2:15 was that the "HowTheWorldWorks" retard?

  • I'm amazed... So a prank could get you 2-8 yrs in America?

    Wow... Remind me to never prank anyone in America then.

    Heck, I would get less of a punishment if I killed someone here in Sweden.

  • @mattiasjornfjord vart i Sverige

  • love it when you are so fired up! dont hold back....this is bullshit period

  • Also this is good ones instead of those pure hate videos :D

  • You don't get 8 year in Finnland even if you kill someone :D

  • TJ is the greatest actor ever

  • BEST PART :50

  • rushcounty(dot)in(dot)gov/Publ­ic/CountyOffices/Prosecutor/in­dex.cfm

  • Is my computer fucked up because I can hear TJ fine but I can't hear anything the news reporter or the boy are saying. The clip itself is all muted. Odd.

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  • @Max1mumOverdr1ve Right-sided audio only it seems

  • @xeryph that's probably it, thanks

  • @Max1mumOverdr1ve I am listening through headphones, and I can hear TJ in both ears but I can hear the reporter only in my left ear. Maybe your left speaker is fucked up?

  • Gotta love America.

  • @fuckoff989 America is totally the best country.

  • @LightRP You still believe that propaganda?

  • @SuperBspb Oh, OF COURSE I DO. Nah, just kidding. America's turned into a heap of trash, and the Government are the trash.

  • Lol. Poor guy :C

    People are fucking stupid.

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  • @KittenKoder "Then why do such incidents rarely get prosecuted and even fewer ever get reported?"

    But how do we know they don't get reported or prosecuted? Are you referring to some statistical study of these kinds of crimes?

  • @AndroidBattleTrooper still goin eh? lol

  • @1rken1nfantry "still goin eh? lol"

    And you're still trolling me.

  • @AndroidBattleTrooper you made sure you got the last word. who's the real troll

  • I thought Columbine was in 1999? Not to nitpick, heh.

    Love watching your videos though. <3

  • @KittenKoder "Should a prank that ends in severe injuries be prosecuted?"

    If the prankster's actions cause someone to be seriously injured, he absolutely should be prosecuted. He caused someone else's misfortune. Of course, there are always exceptions. For instance, if a 5 year old were to pull his mother's chair out from under her before she sat down and she fell and broke her tail bone, this is obviously not a situation that would or should result in prosecution, mainly because the

  • @KittenKoder "you are unwilling to see him as anything but a criminal"

    I see Morton as a criminal (at least insofar as this incident is concerned) because he clearly violated two defined laws. Legally speaking, there is no other way Morton CAN be seen.

  • @KittenKoder "The law is enforced by paranoia only"

    Is it your contention that there was no cause for the school to exercise caution and call the proper authorities given all of the school shootings and bomb threats that have occurred in the US in the past 20 years? What if the principal would have opened the package and it turned out to be an actual bomb that detonated? I can only imagine how people would be screaming that the school should have notified the police the minute

  • @KittenKoder at gunpoint in their house at the same time this was all going down? Did you ever think of these things? I'll guarantee you Morton will be thinking of these things for years to come now.

  • @KittenKoder "But why is something this lame against the law"

    Because it unnecessarily created alarm and needlessly diverted police and emergency services for several hours. Causing public alarm for no legitimate purpose is the textbook definition of Disorderly Conduct. What if there had been an actual bomb that needed to be disarmed somewhere else in the area at the same time? What if there had been a disturbed person holding his family

  • Whats with the fake castle wall?

  • Eight years? Eight fucking years? It was just a fucking blow-up doll!

  • My dad works for IBM.

  • I have the same garage door!

  • I wonder what happens if you google "blue waffle"

  • gotta give it to yuh androidbutttrooper, you do love a man in uniform don't you, dont forget to cup as you swallow.

  • androidbattletrooper, your a bitch stfu.

  • The shitty thing is if the law doesnt like you they will try and fuck you That whole thing started with the arresting officer. I bet the poor kid, had some attitude, or the cop was racist, or when he was getting ready to go to work he couldn't get any pussy, and he really really wanted some. All in all, that dude got raped by the man, not an unusual occurence. I've had tons of run ins with the law. Missed a whole bunch of videos from yuh teej. i think i had my fill, they were great.

  • @sexcercise101 "That whole thing started with the arresting officer"

    No, the whole thing started when Morton decided to pull this ridiculous stunt. He tied up valuable police resources for hours and cost the taxpayers $8,000.

    "or the cop was racist"

    The decision to arrest Morton was not made by any single responding patrol officer. And what does racism have to do with anything here? Morton violated specific laws. If you violate the law, you get arrested regardless of color.

  • @AndroidBattleTrooper lol, why don't you hop on some more cops jocks you are apparently either a cop or a snitch. which means i think you should probably just kill yourself agreeing with the terms of this arrest. in the long run it will be dropped down in severeity and it shouldnt have happened in the first fucking place. I hope that kid takes it to trial and makes that pig look like the fucking power hengry freak retard that he is.

  • @sexcercise101 "in the long run it will be dropped down in severeity"

    Uh, the charges WERE reduced at trial so Morton could plead guilty and receive probation. Morton knew his back was against the wall here. It was either plead guilty and receive probation or waste more tax dollars on a trial, be found guilty, and then have the book thrown at him. You would know this if you actually bothered to do 10 minutes of research on this incident.

  • @AndroidBattleTrooper The thing is I don't really give a fuck. And you're the fucking troll dick. you attacked me with that bullshit after i simply expressed and opinion that hurt your sorry ass feelings apparently. No i dont want to research anything i dont really care about, but notice. Go fuck yourself douch, atleast we do have a few good douchebags on our atheists side. why dont you use that anger and go argue with some fucking theist about there mental handicap, FUCK!!!

  • @sexcercise101 "you attacked me with that bullshit after i simply expressed and opinion"

    No. I presented you with the facts of this incident and YOU responded to me with vitriol. Again, I'm sorry if the facts upset you, but it doesn't change the reality of the situation.

    "i dont want to research anything"

    Of course not. No troll can ever be bothered with doing the research.

  • @AndroidBattleTrooper im the fucking troll, and you're an instegating puddknocker troll. omfg

  • @sexcercise101 "why dont you use that anger"

    Where do you see anger on my part? I'm not the one spewing profanities and typing in caps.

  • @AndroidBattleTrooper LOL shouldnt you be at cop school or something.

  • @sexcercise101 "it shouldnt have happened in the first fucking place."

    And none of it would have happened if Morton never pulled this ridiculous stunt in the first place. Morton knew he was wrong. This is why he pled guilty. It turns out that for as much of an idiot that Morton was, he was still more intelligent than you cop hating trolls.

  • how could an aithiest be so fucking crazy?

  • WHO THE FUCK WOULD THROW A KID IN JAIL FOR EIGHT YEARS FOR THIS!

  • @MegaWatcherofvideos Republicans

  • The american justice system is fucking garbage. If it were anywhere else... u would probably get suspended for a couple of weeks. Not to mention that would be worst case scenario.

    The minimum sentence... 2 years in jail + criminal record; it is just absolutely fucking insane.

  • @ONamesTakenO "If it were anywhere else... u would probably get suspended for a couple of weeks. Not to mention that would be worst case scenario."

    In some countries like Rwanda, they'd shoot the punk in the head without affording him the benefit of a trial. And that's probably the best case scenario.

  • @ONamesTakenO "2 years in jail"

    If any of you people would have bothered to do the research on this incident, you would know that the prosecutor never sought a jail sentence for Morton. Morton pled guilty to a misdemeanor and received a year's probation and community service.

    "criminal record"

    Yes, that is what happens when you violate the law and then plead guilty. 18 years of age is old enough to know better.

  • @AndroidBattleTrooper still, a years probation and community service for droping of a joke package? AND putting it on his criminal record?

  • @1rken1nfantry "AND putting it on his criminal record?"

    Well, that's what happens when you violate the law and later plead guilty or are found guilty in court. Morton should have thought about that before he did this. Again, 18 years of age is old enough to know better.

  • @AndroidBattleTrooper known better than to what? pull a prank by putting a bag on a doorstep? thats what happens when a culture (like that in america) nit picks, scares and boils itself down to a boreing, mono tone, police state ran by the religious right. What? Jails arnt full already with all the harmless dope smokers? Need more people for your prison farms? people like you make me sick, lets lock everybody up for everything. "Those Who Would Sacrifice Freedom For Saftety Deserve Neither".

  • @1rken1nfantry diverted to the school for several hours, to say nothing of the fact that it cost the school, and ultimately the taxpayers, $8,000. The law in Indiana defines Morton's behavior as Disorderly Conduct and Institutional Institutional Criminal Mischief. Those are the laws governing the state. Morton violated these laws and had to face the consequences, which in his case, resulted in being put on probation for a year and community service. In all reality, he got off easy

  • @1rken1nfantry considering what the penalty could have been. And crybabies like you whine that Morton will now have a criminal record. Boo hoo. That's what happens after you get arrested, convicted, or enter a guilty plea. Actions have consquences. Apparently his parents never bothered to teach him this simple lesson.

  • @1rken1nfantry "thats what happens when a culture (like that in america) nit picks, scares and boils itself down"

    So, if you saw someone wearing a hood and laxtex gloves place a package in the restroom where you work and then run out of the building, are you telling me you wouldn't expect your boss to call the police? Would YOU open the package?

    Schools tend to take these kinds of occurrences seriously given the fact that 147 people have been

  • @1rken1nfantry in school shootings in the US since the year 2000 and also the fact there are roughly 100 school bomb threats annually. It would be completely irresponsible for the school officials to not react to this situation and notify the proper authorities. I'm really glad that there are no school shootings, bomb threat/detonations, or homicides in Canada. Unfortunately, it's all to common of an occurrence in the US.

  • @1rken1nfantry "Jails arnt full already with all the harmless dope smokers"

    Is it your contention that drug addicts do not steal, rob, assualt, or kill to support their addictions? How many of these "harmless" drug addicts do YOU allow into your house to be around your family because they have nowhere else to stay?

  • @1rken1nfantry "Need more people for your prison farms?"

    I'm sure we probably do. I'm in favor of that. I don't want criminals free to roam my neighborhood. Again, how many of former inmates do you allow to stay at your home while they're looking for a job?

  • @1rken1nfantry "people like you make me sick"

    Then I would recommend trying compazine. It's done wonders for my wife's migraines.

    "Those Who Would Sacrifice Freedom For Saftety Deserve Neither".

    It's been my experience on YouTube that people who resort to quoting dead polymaths, scholars, presidents, reverends, or pacifists in order to justify their bigotry of law enforcement only do so because they know they are incapable of creating their own logical arguments.

  • @AndroidBattleTrooper =) you make me really happy. You sit at your desk and type responses to people all day? you have responded to nearly every comment on this video. Have a life? Even worse though, your a suckup to law enforcement. The job of the population is not to sit and agree with every police decision. The school could have taken it upon themselves to give him a different form of punishment. As schools in my country have done. Kids dont deserve to be locked up for harmless actions.

  • @1rken1nfantry Dude you are blatantly mad. xD and I only just started reading this shit.

  • @paz2001 how so?

  • @1rken1nfantry "you make me really happy"

    But I thought you said I make you sick. Which one is it?

    "you have responded to nearly every comment on this video"

    Hardly. But even if I have, is there something that says I can't do this?

    "Have a life?"

    Do you? I mean, you've been responding to me for the past day.

  • @1rken1nfantry "The job of the population is not to sit and agree with every police decision."

    No one has to agree with anything, but blaming the police for doing their job is idiotic. Obviously, you're unfamiliar with how the American justice system works, so I'll try to dumb it down for you: The police do not create the laws, nor do they determine the defendant's punishment when the case goes to trial. The job of the police is really quite simple: They enforce the laws. If you have

  • @1rken1nfantry an issue with the fact that Morton got arrested in the first place, you should direct your displeasure towards the legislators in the state of Indiana. If you have a problem with the fact that Morton received a year's probation for his actions, you should whine to the judge who imposed this sentence. The police have no control over the law or penalties imposed on defendant's at trial.

    Do you understand these basic concepts now?

  • @1rken1nfantry "The school could have taken it upon themselves to give him a different form of punishment"

    Uh, it was the last day of school. What were they going to do? Tell Morton he was suspended for a week? When Morton violated the law, it became a matter for law enforcement.

  • @AndroidBattleTrooper what they dont do summer school? he violated the law? Disorderly Conduct and Institutional Criminal Mischief. is a banner law that gives police the right to punish people for a wide variety of things. show me who he hurt? who he intended to hurt? I'm not saying he shouldnt be punished, I'm just saying picking up trash, or doing community service would have been just as effective and wouldnt have marked this guy as a criminal.

  • @1rken1nfantry "what they dont do summer school?"

    As near as I can tell, summer school is for students who are failing their courses, need extra time to learn, or have mild behavior problems.  It does not appear that Morton falls into any of these categories. Morton violated the law. When he did that, it no longer was a matter for school officials.

  • @1rken1nfantry "Disorderly Conduct and Institutional Criminal Mischief. is a banner law that gives police the right to punish people for a wide variety of things"

    No, they're laws that give the police the right to ARREST. The police do not issue punishment. That's the job of courts. I thought I already explained this to you. Would you like me to mail you my 8th grade civics course book so you can understand this better? I still have it.

  • @1rken1nfantry "I'm not saying he shouldnt be punished"

    Uh, yeah, that's actually pretty much what you've been implying the past couple of days. You're acting like Morton is the victim, when in reality, he was the offender.

  • @1rken1nfantry "Kids dont deserve to be locked up for harmless actions."

    No action is harmless if it's intended to cause others to fear for their safety. Once again, if you saw someone wearing a hood and laxtex gloves place a package in the restroom where you work and then run out of the building, are you telling me you wouldn't expect your boss to call the police? Would YOU open the package?

  • @AndroidBattleTrooper yea, call the police. yea, i'd open the package if i had the knowledge to do so. doesn't mean he should be branded a criminal for life

  • @1rken1nfantry "doesn't mean he should be branded a criminal for life"

    Such as it is. I somehow doubt we would have seen Morton being awarded the nobel laureate in the future.

    "doesn't mean he should be branded a criminal for life"

    Oh, well. That's what happens when you do the crime.

  • @AndroidBattleTrooper OH PLEASE, stick it up your ass

  • @AndroidBattleTrooper also my quote "Those Who Would Sacrifice Freedom For Saftety Deserve Neither". is just me showing you one of my favourite relevent quotes. As well I am more than able to develop my own arguements. AND your calm contention that you need more people for your prison farm is disgusting. But, its good to know that Americans like you are still openly into slavery and that you've been able to justify it to yourself. and finally, there is nothing wrong with pot.

  • @1rken1nfantry " 'Those Who Would Sacrifice Freedom For Saftety Deserve Neither' is just me showing you one of my favourite relevent quotes."

    I somehow doubt that Ben Franklin intended this expression to be interpreted as people being able to do what they want at the expense of others.

  • @AndroidBattleTrooper you enforce your ideals at the expense of others. You want to feel safe and so you lock others up when you think you need to. Thats safety for you at the expense of my freedoms. so it fits

  • @1rken1nfantry "you enforce your ideals at the expense of others"

    How? Have I incarcerated you for having a different viewpoint than me?

    "you lock others up when you think you need to"

    No, I'll be ARRESTING people when the violate the law. It's up to the courts to lock them away.

  • @1rken1nfantry "Thats safety for you at the expense of my freedoms"

    How is it at the expense of YOUR freedoms? What freedoms of yours are being stripped by me? It sounds as if you have a guilty conscience. Are you violating the law currently?

  • @AndroidBattleTrooper as often as possible. and in as many ways as possible =)

  • @1rken1nfantry "I am more than able to develop my own arguements"

    And yet you've failed to present even one logical or intelligent argument. You've blamed the police for Morton's actions. You've blamed the police for the laws that were enacted by legislators.  You've blamed the police for Morton's penalty which was recommended by the prosecutor and imposed by the judge.

    Your statements are completely without factual basis or intelligence and I'm having fun destroying them.

  • @AndroidBattleTrooper glad your having fun. me too. btw i think sex offends should get the death penalty if they harm children. somthin we may agree on

  • @1rken1nfantry "its good to know that Americans like you are still openly into slavery"

    LOL. I knew that one would be coming from you eventually. You cop hating bigots never disappoint. How is locking away repeat or violent offenders slavery? Again, please tell me how many paroled sex offenders are living in your house right now.

  • @1rken1nfantry "there is nothing wrong with pot."

    Your opinion of that is irrelevant to most American citizens. Marijuana is still illegal in most states in America. The constituents have the ear of their legislators and they have spoken.

  • @AndroidBattleTrooper and your opinion mean nothing to me..

  • @AndroidBattleTrooper IT WAS A FUCKING BLOW UP DOLL, NOT A FUCKING BOMB YOU CUNT FUCK SHIT BRAIN....

  • @ONamesTakenO The American sense of justice works that way. It's completely alien to those from anywhere else. It's a significant reason why America has the largest prison population in the world, people go to jail for a longer time for less serious crimes than elsewhere.

  • @Cyberspine "The American sense of justice works that way"

    You mean offenders don't get arrested and held accountable in Finland?

    "people go to jail for a longer time for less serious crimes than elsewhere"

    If you could have been bothered to do just 10 minutes of research on this incident, you'd know that Morton was never sentenced to a prison term. Rather, he pled guilty to a misdemeanor offense and received probation and community service.

  • this shit is to keep the privately owned prisons as full as possible. i never cut up or tell jokes in public. NEVER

  • Columbine happened in 1999. Simple mistake.

  • No mental damage when everybody thinks that suspicious package could blow up at any second while they're near it?

    TJ always believes what the media says.

  • There's a special place in hell for him.

  • and we all know how USA works,and they still try to tell us that USA is the best in the word!!!!!!!!!!!

    yes best in the word to put kids in jail......

  • @tanello2

    After living in 5 countries and visiting 21 others, yes, for all its faults, America is the best place I have been in. So while retarded crap like this happens, it's worse in other places.

  • @miloinindo not sure if this is even true...but you can say what ever you want!!!

  • A felony criminal mischief means that he meant to do physical harm to someone...which he did not other than that it shoulda been a 3rd degree misdemeanor, slap on the wrist. but i dont even think you could classify that as criminal mischief, period.

  • man, how's your heart?

  • This video is very funny but the subject is awful. I cannot believe this boy is having this sentence! What the fuck is wrong with people?!

  • What? Who decided his fate, and put him in jail? Was it related to the governmental and judicial system you fully support TJ?

    Oh, you think that if it weren't Obama in charge things would be different. Yea, maybe Ron Paul, or whoever the fuck you subscribe to now would have a better policy right. *Loud TJ fart noise*...

    I think I'm starting to see ya for the dummy, the hypocrite you are.

  • 0:50 - 1:03

    someone make it into a gif xD

  • It would be nice if it was more clear what actually happened. TAA is presenting the idea that he placed a blow-up doll in the girl's bathroom, which doesn't sound like what the news item presented. They seemed to suggest he left 'a package' that was later determined to be a blow up doll. What isn't clear is, was there a reason to think it might be a bomb? Did he make a threat by telephone or the like? The information we have is insufficient to make a judgement about this.

  • The kid was old enough to know he was doing something really stupid, but people like him do not belong in prison.

  • @wolfwilliams offenses could be and jumped the gun and decided that this was what was going to happen to Morton. Then all the other morons jumped on the bandwagon with their self-righteous, socially conscious garbage. Most first time offenders rarely get prison sentences.

  • @AndroidBattleTrooper Thankfully, sanity prevailed then. The larger point of the video is valid, I think. We are so concerned with punishing people that we fashion the rod for our own ass when we keep turning out ex-cons who have no skills whatsoever. Serious question: What would it hurt if we turned prisons into high schools and junior colleges with bars and bedchecks? Does it hurt us as a country if we spent more time educating people who get in trouble?

  • @wolfwilliams "Thankfully, sanity prevailed then."

    That's pretty much the type of penalty you can expect for a first time offender who's willing to cooperate by pleading to lesser charges.

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  • @wolfwilliams continue to offend again upon re-entering society. There's often no rational explanation for why this occurs and at the risk of sounding rude, I could care less about the whys. I'm all for giving second chances to first time, non-violent offenders, but not second or third chances. When it gets to that point, it's time for them to go back to prison and stay there. The law abiding and productive members of society must be afforded protection from these types of people.

  • @AndroidBattleTrooper I don't disagree in philosophy, but it seems there is a lot of empirical evidence that prisons do turn people from bad to worse. I'm not for unlimited chances, and I think after a prison term the ex-con owes the public more service. Prison is just the place to get straight; now demonstrate by providing a positive service once you're released. But the lock 'em all away mentality certainly has not turned us into a better society. Would it kill us to reform prisons? (Cont.)

  • @wolfwilliams "but it seems there is a lot of empirical evidence that prisons do turn people from bad to worse"

    I don't subscribe to that particular theory myself. It's not that I don't appreciate your point of view on the subject. I just don't think we can say that these inmates wouldn't have gotten worse on their own with time anyway. I know that if I found prison to be such a harsh environment, the last thing I'd want to do is screw things up so

  • @wolfwilliams I got sent back there for another 15 years. Indeed, there are many inmates who took stock of themselves after their release from prison and decided they then wanted to live life the right way and never did anything to be sent back into that type of environment. I respect those individuals. As for the re-offenders, they need to take responsibility for their own actions. If they wouldn't have violated the law the first time, they would never have been incarcerated.

  • @wolfwilliams "But the lock 'em all away mentality certainly has not turned us into a better society"

    How so? I mean, if the dangerous offenders are locked away for their full prison terms, I myself feel society is a much better and safer place. There have been too many instances of inmates being granted an early release and then re-offending within months. How does this do society any good?

  • @AndroidBattleTrooper (Cont.) I'm not an advocate of abolishing the death penalty. I think there are some people who do forfeit their right to life. (Adios, Ted Bundy, et al) And I think there are some people who just cannot be rehabilitated. But a life sentence for getting caught selling crack three times? If yes, then please hand a life sentence to every white-collar criminal. Those people, violent or not, are even more diabolical, and just as dangerous to people's livelihoods.

  • @wolfwilliams "But a life sentence for getting caught selling crack three times?"

    Well, why not? Dp you deny that drug dealers are extremely dangerous people? Drug dealers are directly and indirectly responsible for all the deaths and heartache that come with selling their illegal product. How many times do we read about drug dealers killing off their competition?  The drug dealers sell their illegal product to the addicts. These are the same addicts who steal, rob, assault,

  • @wolfwilliams and sometimes even kill people to support their addiction. If a person is arrested for selling drugs three times, do you honestly think they shouldn't be removed to protect the rest of society?

    "I think there are some people who just cannot be rehabilitated"

    And clearly, a lowlife who has been arrested for selling crack three separate times does not want to be rehabilitated.

  • @wolfwilliams "please hand a life sentence to every white-collar criminal"

    In point of fact, there HAVE been white collar criminals who have been handed life sentences. Remember Bernie Madoff? He was sentenced to 150 years incarceration. He's going to die in prison.

  • @AndroidBattleTrooper Listen, I've spent my whole life being a staunch "punishment first!" person who believed people ought to pay for their crimes in prison and shut up about how harsh it is. But I look around now and I wonder why we're still so violent and we still have so many people locked up. Can it really be that there are THIS many bad people? I've lived in 12 different countries, and have NEVER been anywhere that is half so violent as the states. Something is broken here, certainly.

  • @wolfwilliams "I wonder why we're still so violent and we still have so many people locked up"

    People commit crimes, they go to prison. It's not complicated and it's actually quite logical. Why does this bother you so much? Would you rather these dangerous people be free to break into YOUR house in the middle of the night? Would you be okay with the three time crack dealer selling his garbage on YOUR street corner? I somehow doubt it.

  • @wolfwilliams "Can it really be that there are THIS many bad people?"

    Apparently there are.

    "Something is broken here, certainly."

    If it bothers you so much, do something about it. What's stopping you from volunteering to work with underprivileged kids in the inner city? What's stopping you from starting a ministry to reach out to inmates at your nearest state correctional facility?

  • @AndroidBattleTrooper One, I live outside the US now, for professional reasons. Two, I'm an atheist, so no ministries in my future. I grew up in an inner city. One thing that led me to a philosophy of "lock 'em up!' was I knew first-hand how thuggish and stupid people act and the excuses they make for it. I have few sympathies for underprivileged people. No Americans are poor in the truest sense of poverty. A poor Filipino would laugh at "poor" Americans moaning about having "so little."

  • @wolfwilliams "I grew up in an inner city. I knew first-hand how thuggish and stupid people act and the excuses they make for it. I have few sympathies for underprivileged people"

    You're not making any sense. You say you have no sympathy for people who act like thugs, yet just the other day, you complained that a person who had three strikes against them for selling crack shouldn't go to prison for life. You're stance is very wobbly.

  • @AndroidBattleTrooper I think I've implied that I'm trying to look at things from a different perspective. Thinking one way for a period of time doesn't lock us into that stance forever. Shouldn't people periodically re-examine their views? Only assholes claim they know it all. And remember your Walt Whitman: "I contradict myself? very well; I contradict myself. I am vast. I contain multitudes." No serious person is without contradictions. Uncertainty is not a terrible thing.

  • @wolfwilliams "Shouldn't people periodically re-examine their views?"

    Of course. It's just seemed you were wavering back and forth the past couple of days. Not that there's really anything wrong with that. Also, I didn't mean to come across as rude. I do appreciate the fact that you're willing to have an intelligent debate about real issues, even if we sort of strayed from the incident in question. That's certainly more than I can say for a lot of other people on this channel.

  • Sick this guy is actually entertaining lmao real humore

  • @Und3rGroundMuzik humor* but I agree.

  • That bastard stole my doll! REOPEN ALCATRAZ!

  • lololol favorite part was at the end when he burst my bubble about the brick wall

  • And lets all jump for joy and clink our glasses for the wonderful legal system in America (and Canada, same shit here, where I reside)! Woohoo!

  • You do realise that he is a minor with his hands on a sex toy giving it to a teacher, right? do you know how many times his dick was all over that thing? it's offensive, for one. dirty, another. stupid, immoral, and downright illigal. see why not you close-monded prick?

    However, LOVE the shirt. I had a 69 camaro (thats the one in RED you idiots) myself. sold it for my 70 Chevelle.

  • @J3FFY23 do you know something the rest of us don't or are you just assuming that it was to a particular teacher and that it was one of those "anatomically correct" blow up dolls and that it had been used/opened. and if so plz link to a news story substantiating this.

  • @themegaradical Blow up doll, with a minor, and getting sent to years in jail, would have to be a used sex toy. That should be proof enough, and, I don't think I will go out of my way to find a link, even though I could easily do so.

  • @J3FFY23 1. the phrase "blowup doll" does not automatically mean the sextoy kind (although that can be safely assumed) 2. saying that you can assume that it was used because he got 2-8years isridiculous no one cares if he was a minor that makes it not as bad he isn't smart enough to be responsible (@ least according to most us law) 3. I'm going to commit the same logical fallacy as you, and assume that if it was a used he would be on the sex offenders list and be doing more like 10-15

  • @themegaradical 1.It probably was. look at the kid, not to be racist, but he looks like the kid who hangs around the wrong people and does very bad things and can get his hands on things he shouldn't have. 2. a minor, with a sex doll, is not good. I'm not saying its BAD for the kid, better than actually having sex, however he shouldn't have had his hands on it in the first place. 3. he is a minor, can't be put on that list, plus it's not that severe.

  • @J3FFY23 1. no one cares if you meant to be racist what you said is completely based on race 2.why is that a bad thing? most teens have desires and I have yet to see reason why a 18 year old will use a toy more responsibly than a 16 year old. and no reason why a 16 year old would exercise the right to consent any better than a 13 year old 4. WHY SHOULD SOMEONE GOT TO JAIL FOR 2 YEARS IF NO ONE WAS ACTUALLY HURT! drunk driving is worse if he drove drunk he could have hurt someone!!