@Less_HumbleTeej Mind you, she didn’t win and she didn’t say that either. Yall read clickbait and start writing fanfics to suit your narratives 💀. You didn’t even read the article where she spoke on their relationship. Dummy
@NickTaber@bossert_l Again, I get it… but what’s your suggestion lol otherwise you’re just spinning the same shit we all already know. We can’t force the school or family to change. So we just… don’t? Or you have some other idea?
@NickTaber I’m so curious though what the alternative other than intervening with therapy… or just intervening in general. With the school, with their anxiety, etc. when parents are (duh) the ones with all the rights/power of consent, how else do you suggest ppl help?
@NickTaber So it’s not really “family therapy” that’s the problem, there’s different ways to approach it and yes some ways are really not effective/I wouldn’t do it
@NickTaber What youre describing fits more along the lines of the parent was in therapy and the child was brought it - it’s often very different if the child is the client first. All my experiences facilitating family therapy have been the parents melting down.
@HungDoArtShow@JonPaula@kkrespawned And yall don’t understand that I do not care lol I do not care that you insist we all understand you’re MORE tired. I’m tired, you’re tired, why we’re tired doesn’t matter but it’s always ppl w/ kids pointing it out lol
@tkcarrot@yashar Do you have any suggestions to help w/ this? I work with kids and teens, I have a couple teens I’m worried about bc they talk about college and graduating with confidence yet I know they’ve never had a sleepover, been independent, etc… like how do we warn them lol
@aburgin74@doxie_gay Norovirus is something else… if u aren’t sure if you’ve had it you haven’t. I would do just about everything instead of having it again. My body did things I didn’t know ir could… just absolutely relentless, you genuinely start to see the light. CRAZY contagious too
@AjayJarret31000@reesetheone1 🙏 thank you. I work with young kids and I fear for them in this way… so many tweens and teens who are trying to learn those skills but also so easily provoked… I worry about them and what could happen in a split second impulsive decision.
@EsotericYx7gist@xxkagebunshinxx@wwarrior_1 It’s hard tho cause how can you say you didn’t think you will die when you go for the chest/literal heart… like stabbed him anywhere else and you’re right. Very hard to say someone wouldn’t know aiming there is very likely to kill, esp compared to like any other body part
@EvansMartez@Jay_McGill94 There is no first degree murder in TX, they also don’t differentiate between involuntary and voluntary manslaughter. Hitting him and killing him/pepper spray/random object would probs = manslaughter. None of those are as likely to kill as a knife
@haarlemb@fayesterweb He should’ve been up there then too… I think it would’ve been different if they took that angle, but they just didn’t. They didn’t even try to show remorse, even tho we KNOW he feels it. Didn’t put him on the stand, didn’t put friends/peers/etc, nada.
@AfraidToLuv His attorney would also be responsible for his part in jury selection… I just don’t get why they went with that dude, and didnt push harder for a better defense.
@AfraidToLuv Right, he had an AWFUL defense strategy… thats the point I’m making we should be pissed his family hired a hipster white dude as his defense attorney and then didn’t call any witnesses. I mean seriously his defense was awful
@melflomil@jackunheard I agree, this is one of those f’d ip times where Texas law just doesn’t match up. In TX, the fact he stabbed him in the chest is enough to reach murder. Had he slashed him on the arm or something and he bled out, that could be manslaughter. Going for the chest is the prob :(