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In reply to the discussion: a guy broke into my sister's house [View all]A Simple Game
(9,214 posts)85. Had something to do with his aunts house next door if I recall correctly. n/t
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It is obvious within s split second and often on sight that a person is mentally handicapped.
alphafemale
Jan 2013
#3
Had something to do with his aunts house next door if I recall correctly. n/t
A Simple Game
Jan 2013
#85
Isn't it obvious she deliberately picked psycho and wanted to get gunned down?
lunatica
Jan 2013
#118
I was responding to the idea that one can instantaneously recognize mental disability. nt
RedCappedBandit
Jan 2013
#164
Having worked with many mentally handicapped, it is not always obvious with in a split
1monster
Jan 2013
#115
One is too many. And, it is more than one, despite what the frothing at the mouth NRAers want
morningfog
Jan 2013
#38
A retired Chicago police officer 'accidentally' shot and killed his son early Tuesday,
Unknown Beatle
Jan 2013
#55
But, a gun in the house increases the risk that it will be used in a suicide or against the gun
morningfog
Jan 2013
#40
Sure is a lot of aggressive shit being thrown at people tonight. It's really too bad.
NBachers
Jan 2013
#96
Oh. Well, I regret to inform you that it failed miserably to do that. It did make me giggle
dexter sinister
Jan 2013
#171
This thread has an enormous amount of recs and comments, so here is one more...
reeds2012
Jan 2013
#117
My son and another individual ran away from the facility where they live and broke into a home
appleannie1
Jan 2013
#130
My mother was a single parent back in the late 1950's. Even THEN she always kept all the doors
raccoon
Jan 2013
#152
You're right. And the homeowner who "shot first" would have suffered, too
McCamy Taylor
Jan 2013
#159