sam1952
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That was amusing to watch.. sad but amusing. Wonder who, or if, she has a boyfriend/husband and how he feels about her outburst? Also what trigger her?
That was amusing to watch.. sad but amusing. Wonder who, or if, she has a boyfriend/husband and how he feels about her outburst? Also what trigger her?
I bet she's fun to chat with at parties.
I'm not a psychologist or even a counselor but I am an empath, and a person like this - with her rhetorical tone and her abrupt movements - would be extremely off-putting to me. She strikes me as unbalanced at best, and teetering on unhinged. And this seems to be the case with a large percentage of people with these "ideas".
''Across all the cities we studied, we found young Black and Hispanic men overwhelmingly bore these warlike risks of firearm death and injury," del Pozo added. "They were 96% of the victims. In the worst area of Chicago, they faced an annual shooting risk of nearly 6%."
The researcher also cautioned that "If high overall murder rates suggest cities where young men may face death risks greater than war, then Baltimore, Detroit, New Orleans, St Louis, Milwaukee, Kansas City, Memphis, Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Newark may compare to Chicago and Philadelphia."
Was missing the / on the last TWEET.