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Fiction or non-fiction? It’s allegory.

3 months ago reply 0

This reminds me of a clever 12-year-old who figured out how to hack into the school system’s email. He sent a letter to everyone on the school districts group list, written in Arabic characters. He didn’t know Arabic and he had no evil intent. He did it just to see what would happen. But oh! The fallout was just incredible! I knew this boy’s mother, she thought it was ridiculous and what happened came out pretty quickly, but it created quite an uproar for a couple of days...

3 months ago reply 0

They should have offered dexamethasone.

3 months ago reply 0

Obstruction of justice? Shouldn’t it be witness intimidation? I guess they don’t stack charges for officers.

4 months ago reply 0

Should the police have a chance to address things themselves? A white person would not just suck it up. Plus, he has medical bills and possibly lost wages, in addition to pain and suffering. Excessive force charges need to be brought into the light.

4 months ago reply 0

He will violate parole if a man father’s a child? How much pressure to abort would that rain down on his woman?

4 months ago reply 0

If he is granted a new trial, the da may decline to prosecute for a third time, now that they have heard all this testimony. They don’t like losing.

4 months ago reply 0

It is unfathomable that DNA was not tested before the trial. Wow.

4 months ago reply 0

I’m not that far into this, but i just feel like jay is way more suspicious.

4 months ago reply 0

Not sure who voices other episodes but the kids of Rutherford county is read by a woman with the most annoying voice..she finishes every sentence with the same downwards inflection. I couldn’t listen eventually.

11 months ago reply 0

JAY is something of a gray thing in this case

1 years ago reply 0

Jay is not looking too good. While Adnan doesnt remember anything, how can Jay remember so much? How could he make so many stories?

1 years ago reply 0

My life seems like Keiko . . . Used in a Hollywood style production, except in the real world . . . Then there was a conservatory upon what to do with me afterwards . . . Especially with a full national security clearance holding actual state classified information, although my identity is being publicly husked onto the streets of Southern California in a real world metaverse map produced more than likely through DoD JEDI SYSTEMS . . .

1 years ago reply 0

My brother also has a problem with authority that isn’t correct in his eyes. He’s really good at chemistry but his high school teacher would say things that weren’t 100% correct because they hadn’t learned everything yet and it made it easier to learn the students the basic first. But it irritated him A LOT. He couldn’t stand that, his teacher also hated him because my brother constantly corrected him. Not on “real” mistakes but on using a simple terms to make the subject matter more digestible

1 years ago reply 0

I have a brother with autism and hearing this story I’m constantly having déjâ vu’s. Especially when fellow soldiers who didn’t get along well with him explain who he is. It is just exactly how some people talk about my brother when he’s not there. Unless you grow up with him and love him for the person he is, you are probably going to hate him and assume he’s an . Growing up I would kind of translate for him because his communication can be easily misunderstood and I had to protect him

1 years ago reply 0