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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby nemisis » May 28th, 2013, 1:18 pm

^^^ responsibility is shared but don't down play a woman's responsibility by saying where the father. Can't blame anyone but yourself for a poor show in judgement.

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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby wagonrunner » May 28th, 2013, 1:19 pm

MG Man wrote:all ah allyuh talkin rubbish..............the problem here is clearly Japanese cars
Things started going downhill when more and more people started buying Japanese cars. Look at the trend. Back when it was Hillman Hunter and Vauxhall Viva and Renault 12 and such, these things never happened. Then with the encroachment of 120Ys all the way up to Vigo, look at what has happened to society....and it will only get worse

I think you're right. Let's burn down all subarus in protest. Since they were originally datsun around that era.

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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby MG Man » May 28th, 2013, 1:23 pm

Nappy Meyers knew what he was saying

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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby src1983 » May 28th, 2013, 1:25 pm

MG Man wrote:Nappy Meyers knew what he was saying


Yup...

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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby Bizzare » May 28th, 2013, 1:27 pm

how come there's never any sympathy for single fathers...... moms ride out with a nex man?

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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby 16 cycles » May 28th, 2013, 1:34 pm

man skip exam to stab someone....talk about giving up your future...

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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby javishm » May 28th, 2013, 1:38 pm

clearly didnt have a future

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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby nemisis » May 28th, 2013, 1:56 pm

Bizzare wrote:how come there's never any sympathy for single fathers...... moms ride out with a nex man?
men instil discipline better. More likely to have a troubled youth in a fatherless home than in a motherless home from recent trends.

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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby Mr.Bollywood » May 28th, 2013, 1:59 pm

To be honest the gyull cause all this.... Women is the source of all evil!!!!!!!

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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby Bizzare » May 28th, 2013, 2:10 pm

I knew there was gonna be a response like that and I think it has nothing to do with men being better disciplinarians. Most homes where there is single parenting, that single parent is usually the mother. So of course when they're analyzing child development in a single parent homes, the majority of findings are based on homes where there's a single mother. So the concept is derived that a fatherless home has a greater chance of resulting in poor behaviour in children, when the same findings would've occurred if the study was based on the majority being single father homes.


That eh answer my question though... ah single father have d same tough time as a single mother. y no sympathy

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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby kurpal_v2 » May 28th, 2013, 3:06 pm

16 cycles wrote:man skip exam to stab someone....talk about giving up your future...




Nuh really, he securing a house/food/ basic amenities for free in jail vs having to work for it on the outside.

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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby Les Bain » May 28th, 2013, 3:14 pm

Two things I wanted to find out when the news dropped.

What the girl looks like. (found out :sick:)
What the fella mock exam results looked like.

I guess it's safe to say he disappointed in both areas.

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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby RIPEBREDFRUIT » May 28th, 2013, 3:25 pm

Its SAD but, when you witness seeing a woman sitting in the car park with a 1.5 year old and Slapping the crap out of the kid when its crying, and yelling at the top of her lungs at the kid -" hush yuh fking mouth", and slap it again, and yell again.
What else you expect the kid to grow up like?

Some people really should not have kids

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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby redmanjp » May 28th, 2013, 3:58 pm

^ i wont recommend lix especially for kids under 3- linked to poor brain development & even damage

http://healthland.time.com/2012/02/15/how-child-abuse-primes-the-brain-for-future-mental-illness/

Child maltreatment has been called the tobacco industry of mental health. Much the way smoking directly causes or triggers predispositions for physical disease, early abuse may contribute to virtually all types of mental illness.

Now, in the largest study yet to use brain scans to show the effects of child abuse, researchers have found specific changes in key regions in and around the hippocampus in the brains of young adults who were maltreated or neglected in childhood. These changes may leave victims more vulnerable to depression, addiction and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), the study suggests.

Harvard researchers led by Dr. Martin Teicher studied nearly 200 people aged 18 to 25, who were mainly middle class and well-educated. They were recruited through newspaper and transit ads for a study on “memories of childhood.” Because the authors wanted to look specifically at the results of abuse and neglect, people who had suffered other types of trauma like car accidents or gang violence were excluded.

MORE: Study: How Chronic Stress Can Lead to Depression

Child maltreatment often leads to conditions like depression and PTSD, so the researchers specifically included people with those diagnoses. However, the study excluded severely addicted people and people on psychiatric medications, because brain changes related to the drugs could obscure the findings.

Overall, about 25% of participants had suffered major depression at some point in their lives and 7% had been diagnosed with PTSD. But among the 16% of participants who had suffered three or more types of child maltreatment — for example, physical abuse, neglect and verbal abuse — the situation was much worse. Most of them — 53% — had suffered depression and 40% had had full or partial PTSD.

The aftermath of that trauma could be seen in their brain scans, whether or not the young adults had developed diagnosable disorders. Regardless of their mental health status, formerly maltreated youth showed reductions in volume of about 6% on average in two parts of the hippocampus, and 4% reductions in regions called the subiculum and presubiculum, compared with people who had not been abused.

That’s where this study begins to tie together loose ends seen in prior research. Previous data have suggested that the high levels of stress hormones associated with child maltreatment can damage the hippocampus, which may in turn affect people’s ability to cope with stress later in life. In other words, early stress makes the brain less resilient to the effects of later stress. “We suspect that [the reductions we saw are] a consequence of maltreatment and a risk factor for developing PTSD following exposure to further traumas,” the authors write.

Indeed, brain scans of adults with depression and PTSD often show reductions in size in the hippocampus. Although earlier research on abused children did not find the same changes, animal studies on early life stress have suggested that measurable differences in the hippocampus may not arise until after puberty. The new study suggests that the same is true for humans.

MORE: Nurturing Moms May Boost Children’s Brain Growth

The findings also help elucidate a possible pathway from maltreatment to PTSD, depression and addiction. The subiculum is uniquely positioned to affect all of these conditions. Receiving output from the hippocampus, it helps determine both behavioral and biochemical responses to stress.

If, for example, the best thing to do in a stressful situation is flee, the subiculum sends a signal shouting “run” to the appropriate brain regions. But the subiculum is also involved in regulating another brain system that, when overactive during chronic high stress such as abuse, produces toxic levels of neurotransmitters that kill brain cells — particularly in the hippocampus.

It can be a counterproductive feedback loop: high levels of stress hormones can lead to cell death in the very regions that are supposed to tell the system to stop production.

What this means is that chronic maltreatment can set the stress system permanently on high alert. That may be useful in some cases — for example, for soldiers who must react quickly during combat or for children trying to avoid their abusers — but over the long term, the dysregulation increases risk for psychological problems like depression and PTSD.

MORE: Boxer Quanitta Underwood’s Inspiring Fight Against Sexual Abuse — and for Olympic Gold

The subiculum also regulates the stress response of a key dopamine network, which may have implications for addiction risk. “It is presumably through this pathway that stress exposure interacts with the dopaminergic reward system to produce stress-induced craving and stress-induced relapse,” the authors write.

In other words, dysregulation of the stress system might lead to intensified feelings of anxiety, fear or lack of pleasure, which may in turn prompt people to escape into alcohol or other drugs.

With nearly 4 million children evaluated for child abuse or neglect in the U.S. every year — a problem that costs the U.S. $124 billion in lost productivity and health, child welfare and criminal justice costs — child maltreatment isn’t something we can afford to ignore.

Even among the most resilient survivors, the aftereffects of abuse may linger. Not only are such children at later risk for mental illness, but because of the way trauma affects the stress system, they are also more vulnerable to developing chronic diseases like diabetes, high blood pressure, heart attack and stroke.

We can do better for our kids.

The study was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Read more: http://healthland.time.com/2012/02/15/h ... z2UcRUPiSW

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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby toyolink » May 28th, 2013, 4:39 pm

wagonrunner wrote:
MG Man wrote:all ah allyuh talkin rubbish..............the problem here is clearly Japanese cars
Things started going downhill when more and more people started buying Japanese cars. Look at the trend. Back when it was Hillman Hunter and Vauxhall Viva and Renault 12 and such, these things never happened. Then with the encroachment of 120Ys all the way up to Vigo, look at what has happened to society....and it will only get worse

I think you're right. Let's burn down all subarus in protest. Since they were originally datsun around that era.

This possibility is as valid as any other, given where we have found ourselves.

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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby speedist » May 28th, 2013, 6:31 pm

It was premeditated and he have a child already(confirmed?), he supposed to be tried as an adult. Long story short, after this helen of troy debacle, everybody going to go back to normal. After all this, the price of bodi affected?

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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby AllTrac » May 28th, 2013, 7:30 pm

still a better love story than twilight.

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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby Morpheus » May 28th, 2013, 7:51 pm

This will not be tolerated, this "beetham" mentality displayed by these likkle injuns must stop.


^^Allyuh know the "beetham" have lots of "likkle injuns" residing there "normel normel" right?

SMH :roll:

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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby pioneer » May 28th, 2013, 7:54 pm

Those injuns are outcasts.

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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby nemisis » May 28th, 2013, 8:13 pm

Morpheus wrote:
This will not be tolerated, this "beetham" mentality displayed by these likkle injuns must stop.


^^Allyuh know the "beetham" have lots of "likkle injuns" residing there "normel normel" right?

SMH :roll:
yuh lie

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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby bluefete » May 28th, 2013, 9:23 pm

nemisis wrote:^^^ responsibility is shared but don't down play a woman's responsibility by saying where the father. Can't blame anyone but yourself for a poor show in judgement.


That works both ways. Why place so much blame on the female?

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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby nemisis » May 28th, 2013, 9:36 pm

Times where women are dependent on men is over and they need to assume more responsibility.

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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby TriP » May 28th, 2013, 9:36 pm

an lord bless dese children an dem so dey can be better children..!!
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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby Morpheus » May 28th, 2013, 10:07 pm

pioneer wrote:Those injuns are outcasts.


Oh..............ok :?

LoL. Thanks. Didn't know

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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby streetbeastINC. » May 28th, 2013, 10:15 pm

isnt postin pics of minors an offense.? Esp as this is a police matter

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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby streetbeastINC. » May 28th, 2013, 10:16 pm

isnt postin pics of minors an offense.? Esp as this is a police matter

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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby Trini Hookah » May 28th, 2013, 10:17 pm

Posting explicit pictures of minors..

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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby bluespeed » May 28th, 2013, 10:21 pm

Trini Hookah wrote:Posting explicit pictures of minors..


not if the picture was obtained from a public forum...e.g Facebook...

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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby SweeP » May 28th, 2013, 10:48 pm

dem chirren cud prob make dey own hide out by now with all de bricks dey shat!!

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Re: Stabbing in Waterloo High

Postby De Dragon » May 28th, 2013, 11:21 pm

Wit dat schnozz,de gyul looking like steffali famalee

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