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First kids on E, now toddlers on pot.... (pg. 2)
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| Geoffb3 |
WOW... that is also horrible ... drugs and kids are clearly something that should not mix ...
Drugs are a choice for understanding and more or less mature individuals ...
not to be pushed on ppl and not pushed on children whoms bodys cant handel those types of drugs ,.,...
ugh i dont even think this is coming out right
bottom line WRONG THIS IS SO WRONG |
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| miljan |
| some people need to be castrated, period! |
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| Intangible |
Wow... that face. I dont think Ill sleep tonight |
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| miljan |
| Could someone translate that? |
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| RayRayy |
heard that video was bull...someone mtlta reported sometime lastyear to FBI online and found out it was hoax. |
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| loca |
| quote: | Originally posted by RayRayy
heard that video was bull...someone mtlta reported sometime lastyear to FBI online and found out it was hoax. |
Yup, that vid was fake (Link). But I highly doubt the pot one is :( Very sad :( |
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| Dr. DAS |
Terrible.
His face when lit is disturbing to see on a child, but not as bad as the shot of him freaking out while coming up.
Just goes to show that there are some kids in this world who never had a chance... |
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| sweetie570 |
That was Awful.. |
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| VDub |
| quote: | Originally posted by loca
Yup, that vid was fake (Link). But I highly doubt the pot one is :( Very sad :( |
Well it was a stupid in hoax...
And the russian kids doing heroin doesn't surprise me unfortunately...
I once saw a documentary about these street kids huffing paint...I think in Romania...
Thats ghetto life for you...even in diff parts of the world...
Pretty sad but face it...some ppl suck... |
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| VDub |
Children Underground
Edet Belzberg’s raw look into the lives of a group of street kids is something straight out of a Harmony Korine film. Not unlike Marc Singer’s ‘Dark Day’s’, Belzberg basically embedded herself into this group of homeless kids, as young as ten years old, as they live out their day to day lives huffing gold paint in the grimy subway tunnels of Bucharest, Romania. As sad as their lives are, there is a sense of family among the group, as dysfunctional as it may be. I’d have to say the strangest part of the film is seeing such young kids carrying themselves like adults. Very rarely are they acting like real children, outside of some rambunctious behaviour that only gets them into more trouble. Throughout the whole film I kept reminding myself that when the camera is around the kids, that means there’s an adult around the kids, begging the question ‘At what point should Belzberg intervene in any particular situation?’. |
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| misslexxus |
| This reminds me of an article I read in sociology class that I'll never forget. At that time it was painfully disgusting to read and I felt so disturbed and mad! Basically it was about parents who hot box their kids or gave them hash brownies etc. to keep them quiet and calm. Honestly, you have to wonder how much drugs those parents do to be so f**ked up in the head! |
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