The most amazing thing was how his ex-girlfriend started off as a white, blond girl in the video, then her hair darkened, then she was black during the CNN interview.
The most amazing thing was how his ex-girlfriend started off as a white, blond girl in the video, then her hair darkened, then she was black during the CNN interview.
watching this stupid fucks reaction to his sentencing is delightful!
At the 28 second mark her hair did look black.The most amazing thing was how his ex-girlfriend started off as a white, blond girl in the video, then her hair darkened, then she was black during the CNN interview.
Trading in the jump shots for crack rocks I see. Kid had a bright future and instead gets to sit in the joint and think about what the fuck he did. I love the look on his face when he gets sentenced, fucking coward actually got lucky seeing as how he could have gotten a much stiffer sentence.
"He was a good person, I hope he still is. I hope he learns from this."
For crying out loud.
Somebody else will be whailing away on this stupid bitch in a few weeks.
Nothing tastes as good as healthy feels.
I'm totally lost.
At least he can add his momma must be proud
in related news, Rhianna is professing her love recently for Chris Brown
Get that girl a beating.....bitches love beatings.
Some girls are too fucking retarded. This judge gave this thug what he deserves.
lol @ realizing his life is completely over
I love this video!!! nigs gonna nig
i would try and cut his lip off to see if it would grow back
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I started doing time when I was 14 years old. I have done roughly 8 years.
When I started getting in trouble in was petty theft stuff with the guys I thought were my friends. It snowballed from probation to prison. From 14 -22 it was a revolving door of different places.
I started going to jail as a troubled youth, grew up with some of the most craziest people and situations and also the most hardest of people and situations. Being a young pup in a cage of seasoned wolves is no place to be for a kid.
A lot of people go to prison for drug addiction and then the crime they commit to fuel the addiction-
I watched and listened to every person and learned as much as I could from the college of criminality without losing myself to weakness .
I went to prison to escape a rough home- became a man and refused to give up even though I was in a hopeless place.
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