Elvistelth
Not into cutesy titles
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- Jun 23, 2009
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You have no proof that he did that.![]()
AND you have no proof he DIDN'T.

You have no proof that he did that.![]()
I have no proof that you didn't fly to the moon, but unless it's proven to me I'm not going to believe that it happened.AND you have no proof he DIDN'T.![]()
Like I said before, many of parents have let their children "sleep in their bed." Illegal to console someone, or make them feel loved?
Like I said, call me crazy and take me away, because he was a hero. A tortured hero, but a hero.
Yes, he LET OTHER PEOPLE'S CHILDREN, sleep in his bed, because those OTHER PEOPLE'S CHILDREN, had parents who let them. They knew full well what was going on and they thought of Michael as a part of their family.
You don't know the circumstances, was it forced, was it voluntary? YOU DON'T KNOW.
You talking like you know him personally, and last time I check you don't.
So stop talking out of where the sun don't shine. WE GET YOUR POINT. Though I don't think you are so sure seeing as you have to convince yourself every SINGLE post.
FYI the caps aren't appreciated.
My son just left the house, did a little Thriller spin and waved his gloved hand at me through the car window. lol! I've explained the possible/probable mental illness to him. He says he's only impressed by 'the genius.'
I love your signature. I think it shows respect for one of your favourite artists. If I wasn't in my Adam Lambert obession phase, I'd have an MJ siggy too
While I'm here. I wouldn't say MJ was a role model only because I wouldn't want children to be as depressed and tortured as he was. Maybe success-wise.
I love your siggy, too!![]()
I love your sig too. Its awesome!![]()
ME TOO, disneyworldluvr349!
RIP, Michael.![]()
Thank you.
And with that I am going to leave this thread, because I can get carried away. I wouldn't want to get hurt any more, or hurt anyone either.
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Thanks for the skyscraper knowledge. I had no idea they did that.
So relating your career to the issue, the children have a price tag on them?
(We are comparing the value of a childs life to a building. Okay, here it goes)
You are an economist.
So how much does being molested cost nowadays? Its happened thousands of times and each case shares some similarities I would think. Its like building a skyscraper. We can factory in certain things. To build a skyscraper will cost around what $500-$800million. So to molest a child will cost ? (Ill let you answer that one)
You said .. But the value is not always equivalent to somebody's ability to pay, nor based on it. If the perpetrator is broke, their wages are garnisheed until the settlement is paid in its entirety. Most settlements that are not made by insurance companies are not completely paid.
So were does the justice take place, if the person cant pay. Or if the persons payment is not equal to the damages that took place. Or (and worst of all) if an insurance company steps in a pays? Who was really taught a listen here?
Ok, I understand what you are saying. I would not go against the advice of a psychologist to force my child to continue a court case; but my strongest hope would be that the psychologist would help my child continue to the end.
I think the biggest difference between what I am saying and what you and others are saying is that I would think first toward encouraging my child to see the case to the end and see their violator in prison. From what some of you are saying (and I may very well be putting words in your mouth), your first thought is of protecting and shielding your child. That is where my confusion comes from, I cannot imagine not thinking first of not only protecting my child but other children from this person also. (as I stated, I still think of the village too)
You mentioned in the case in the link that was posted that the girl testified and the man ended up living two doors down from her. Do you think it would have turned out better if she hadn't testified. Then he would still be two doors down and the child would feel completely powerless. Power is a wonderful thing and the most important thing that prevents someone from being a victim. Testifying against someone who violated you and seeing that person convicted gives you that power back.
Well then call me nuts and throw me in an insane asylum.
First of all the man had a skin disease. My sister has it, and I know the damage it can cause to the skin.
Second of all he was never accepted by anyone, he was constantly teased about his acne, and he was never shown the love he deserved. He changed his face because he was in a fire, that nearly killed him.
I think you would feel scarred after an incident like that too.
Sorry but how did he make his voice "weird?"
And last time I checked there are many a parent who sleep with their children, I didn't know it was a punishable offense to console your children when they have a nightmare.