A "good news" story about the Ft. Lauderdale shooting January 11, 2017 | Registered: 19 years ago Posts: 9,200 |
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Since then, Courtney had been distraught and inconsolable. She wasn't sleeping. She wouldn't eat. So much so, says her mom, that she sometimes vomited.
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But even with Rufus back where he belongs, Lariviere said she thinks it's going to be awhile before things get back to normal, if they ever will. "I don't think we're going to feel normal for a while," she said. "We are going to counseling as soon as we get home. All of us."
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I'm thinking moocow saw the shooting as a way to attention whore. Who the FUCK is worried about a damn teddy bear when people have died?! Delusional, narcissistic cows apparently.
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When parents reinforce to their children that they are the only thing that matters in the world, how does that affect their development?
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When parents reinforce to their children that they are the only thing that matters in the world, how does that affect their development?
It could go either way. Most upper management and CEO's have such attitude and it benefits them. People who have built up 9 digit bank accounts act like that too. It's an interesting world that we live in.