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Chatting to young people is one thing and in this case the man involved is young but the majority of this problem comes from older adults. They also need to be educated on many things.
I don’t think this problem goes away with the next generations but I have far more faith in them to tackle it than millennials and generations behind them.Y.N.W.A!!!!!!
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You can repeat this comment but change millenials etc to whatever new word they made for people in 20-30 years and it'll still be the same story. Garbage people are garbage. And some people are just really bad handling fame and fortune.Originally posted by Corndog View PostI don’t think this problem goes away with the next generations but I have far more faith in them to tackle it than millennials and generations behind them.
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Originally posted by vlahka View PostYou can repeat this comment but change millenials etc to whatever new word they made for people in 20-30 years and it'll still be the same story. Garbage people are garbage. And some people are just really bad handling fame and fortune.
50% agree… this problem is never going to be completely gone, but things are definitely getting better, even if they are not getting better fast enough…
20 years ago, men weren’t having these talks with their sons, it wasn’t being addressed at school, etc. now these things are starting to happen. The first step to solving any problem is acknowledging that the problem exists. That is happening now, across society.I don't tip
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So...'released on bail'...what's that mean then?
1) We still consider you a suspect, but need more time to question witnesses and gather evidence?
2) The first step towards walking away uncharged (but I imagine, career in tatters) as the evidence they have is 'circumstantial' (yes, they have pics and a voice recording, but I imagine a good lawyer could easily argue against them)?
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I'm not sure I've had that sort of experience myself. Back in the early 90s this female friend of mine had a boyfriend who abused her some. Thankfully it wasnt a long spanning thing, couple months. When it was discovered I recall at least a dozen guys I knew personally went after this guy. He hid as best he could and then moved states, thanks to his parents having some money. So even back then boys knew you didnt hit your girlfriends. And they made sure you knew too. Though unlike today if a girl kicked you in the balls for fun, nobody lifted an arm if you slapped her back. Now days she could go at you with a baseball bat and you're expected to run away after the 5th and 6th hit. Everyone these days seem to be either too angry or have something pent up. I recall people being happier 30 years back.Originally posted by Mr Pink View Post50% agree… this problem is never going to be completely gone, but things are definitely getting better, even if they are not getting better fast enough…
20 years ago, men weren’t having these talks with their sons, it wasn’t being addressed at school, etc. now these things are starting to happen. The first step to solving any problem is acknowledging that the problem exists. That is happening now, across society.
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who knows what else they have though.......Originally posted by Scratch View PostSo...'released on bail'...what's that mean then?
1) We still consider you a suspect, but need more time to question witnesses and gather evidence?
2) The first step towards walking away uncharged (but I imagine, career in tatters) as the evidence they have is 'circumstantial' (yes, they have pics and a voice recording, but I imagine a good lawyer could easily argue against them)?
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I think it's 3) the trial is coming but it always takes a while to get it set up and scheduled, and until then you can stay out of jail, and if you try to leave, the government keeps your bail money. No reflection on level of guiltOriginally posted by Scratch View PostSo...'released on bail'...what's that mean then?
1) We still consider you a suspect, but need more time to question witnesses and gather evidence?
2) The first step towards walking away uncharged (but I imagine, career in tatters) as the evidence they have is 'circumstantial' (yes, they have pics and a voice recording, but I imagine a good lawyer could easily argue against them)?
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who's arsed?


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