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Seymore CAKE wrote:
It's hard to stop this from happening since there is a already a pattern there; his grandmother had 10 children that she couldn't raise well and his own mother was a crack addict with more children than she could handle. I mean come on "chicken pox and not cigarette burns"?!! Really?Originally Posted by lovemysole
Seymore CAKE wrote:
Originally Posted by AirCommanderMarsFiend
That poor little girl was in the wrong place at the wrong time...RIP.
I can see how Yummy was basically created and engineered to be what he was but, how are we supposed to stop this from happening?
Where do we start?
I mean we start by educating young kids as well as expecting young adults on the importance and difficulties of parenting because far too often they have a severely skewed outlook on all that goes into being a parent.
My question is how do we derail the train once it has embarked on this course for a collision with disaster and tragedy?
To stop and derail a train already on course you would need isolation and LOVE. Yes love, because when he was given even an ounce of it he would act like a "normal" kid. If you recall, one of the neighbors said that he was "sweet at jelly" when he was on his own and he had a great mind. He made a freaking working tandem! How many young kids could pull that off? For someone so young that could learn about cars, let alone operate one being so short could have been used for the better but there wasn't a place for him to go to channel his thoughts and ideas. WE NEED MENTORS!
Edit: Maybe I should log off and do more volunteering for the needy.
cut off the cancer.
Well put because if any kid were to stay in the same situation they would keep with the norm. On top of that they need to see that there is moreto this world than the world they live in.
Some kids do make it out okay but most don't. I know of 2 brothers who had a crack addicted mother and no father around that lived in a torn down house.The water leaked from the roof and the buckets that collected their water became their drinking water; the house was also infested with roaches and rats yetthey made it a point to change their own lives. They both became honor students, played football, basketball and were in band. They ended up getting a bunch ofscholarships that paid their way to MEDICAL SCHOOL. These cats make well over the 100K and they give back to their community in hopes that others can followtheir lead.