She's also been convicted of murder, by the way
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trompos — 18 years ago(November 10, 2007 06:11 PM)
Did you actually type out the word "mines"? Fix your grammar, come to me with something other than 1st grade insults about my mother, and then we'll talk. OK? So go give your kids a DNA test, find out who their REAL father is and get off the WIC before you talk about other ethnicities.
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trompos — 18 years ago(November 24, 2007 09:23 PM)
It's called a disagreement, I do have them everyday in my daily life, and many times they can get as vicious because most people are savages who can't talk about tings. You're right, I wouldn't get into a real fight on the street, do you know why? Because I'm a decent human being and a civilized man, not some kind of hoodlum. I've said nothing here I wouldn't say in real life.
And I have to point this out for yet another person, Y-O-U-R is your Y-O-U apostrophe R-E is you are. You're a moron, I'll bet, you're, errrr your um you are, DAMN IT your life on it.
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Egypt_Black — 18 years ago(December 05, 2007 11:55 PM)
Really admirable.
It's a tricky one though because if you've taken a life and pay your debt to society and then turn your life around, that's really applaudable But it does depend on the circumstances of which the life was taken initially. At least for me.
If it was a cold blooded murder, you can pay your debt to society but you can never really 'pay your debt' in general, at least from where I stand because there is no coming back from murder. So for the family members of the d1c84eparted, I'm sure they wouldn't see 'Snoop' as applaudably as we do. That's why I really dislike the whole "Paid your debt to society" phrase, when in reality, it's hardly ever society that's the victim.
And I know she got convicted of second degree, but that could be down to having a good lawyer. I guess we'll have to know the actual circumstances to have a rounded opinion on her.
I'm just offering an alternate point of view. Still, she is fantastic on The Wire. Her highlight being in the opening scene of episode one, 4th season, at the hardware store. Classic.
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trompos — 18 years ago(December 16, 2007 01:07 AM)
Yeah we get it, she's the lesbian murderer who did 2 minutes in jail for taking a life and now everyone think's she's great because she's on a TV show. Oh wait, it's NOT TV it's HBO, that's different I guess. But seriously,. It's not like she's out there making a difference she's on a show playing a character named Felicia "Snoop " Pearson and she kills people and sells drugs, not much of a stretch here folks. Her character glorifies violence, the only reason anyone mentions her is because on the show she's tough, she kills, she deals, and she acts like a dude. You like that she's a killer, her glorification works.
All this "paid her debt to society" BS is sickening. People bit ch about the Enron guys, Martha Stewart, and Bernard Ebbers, just about every other white collar criminal never letting them forget what they've done; yet Felicia talks about killing someone, and selling drugs, but it's all OK because she was a crack baby, and let's not forget SHE'S BLACK!
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