Speculation, and even misunderstanding, and making up are different things. Of course I've mostly been skimming this thread, so maybe I missed his fabrications.Got to love the irony of a poster calling Boozer a liar then making up details to the story that don't exist
I guess I get why you can't believe anyone because you have short term memory loss and can't remember anything yourself
I have watched the Wire. I didn't realize it was a documentary.Y'all clearly never watched The Wire. Kids in the DMV are like that.
You think gangs follow child labor laws?I have watched the Wire. I didn't realize it was a documentary.
Yes, of course. That is obviously what my posts have indicated without question. There is no other conclusion anyone could have drawn from the things I've said. Like when I said I don't think Boozer is lying obviously means that I'm accusing Boozer of committing a fraudulent felony of intentionally misleading us with that fabricated article. Clearly.You think gangs follow child labor laws?
Yes, of course. That is obviously what my posts have indicated without question. There is no other conclusion anyone could have drawn from the things I've said. Like when I said I don't think Boozer is lying obviously means that I'm accusing Boozer of committing a fraudulent felony of intentionally misleading us with that fabricated article. Clearly.
I just said every situation is different.A parent taking their child hunting isn't different than a 9 year old having a gun on their bike?
Children shooting people happens all over the country. It seems to be a sign of moral decay only in the city.Unsupervised around neighborhoods?
Children shooting people happens all over the country. It seems to be a sign of moral decay only in the city.
I have literally never seen it happen in my life.It's not unusual for a 9-year-old to be carrying a gun.
Nor have I. Yet, it happens every day in the US, AFAICT.I have literally never seen it happen in my life.
Taking a 9 year old hunting is the same thing as taking a 9 year old in a walk. I go hunting with my family sometimes. I don't carry a gun though.I've heard people sometimes take their 9-years-olds hunting, which would only be two years older than Boozer's friend.
How often do you see 9 year olds carrying a gun around town.It's not that strange
Things that happen everyday can still be unusual. There are billions of humans.Nor have I. Yet, it happens every day in the US, AFAICT.
Your phrase was “not unusual.” Does the existence of something happening somewhere disqualify that thing from being unusual? This is a conflation of the macro with the micro. Not unusual how? Not unusual that in any given week that the US, with 70 million children, has a child shooting another? That may not be unusual. Unusual for your child neighbor next door to shoot another child? Very unusual, irrespective of where you live (even if you’re in the worst crime-ridden area of the country — still unusual).I just said every situation is different.
Children shooting people happens all over the country. It seems to be a sign of moral decay only in the city.
A little tongue in cheek here, but I seem to recall a certain everlasting hamstring issue that made MANY of us question boozers character...However calling him out for intentional embellishment of such a tragic event is equal to questioning his charracter. I wouldnt go that far.
Unusual is not the right word. Unusual is like seeing a cat ride a dog while wearing a cowboy hat. Winning the lottery is a low odds thing to happen to you as an individual, but it's a very common occurrence and not something I would describe as unusual. Same thing for gang related shootings done by childrenYour phrase was “not unusual.” Does the existence of something happening somewhere disqualify that thing from being unusual? This is a conflation of the macro with the micro. Not unusual how? Not unusual that in any given week that the US, with 70 million children, has a child shooting another? That may not be unusual. Unusual for your child neighbor next door to shoot another child? Very unusual, irrespective of where you live (even if you’re in the worst crime-ridden area of the country — still unusual).
Brace yourself for this one, but every day in the US people win the lottery. I am thrilled to know that this is not unusual.