wtf?
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- OSFA0
haha, he made her work it....
- harlequino0
A confederate state. Shocking.
- MrD0
welcome to the south
- mg330
I love the last line in the article:
"She could have done anything," Betty said. "She could have set the world on fire. She threw it all away."
Set the world on fire... is she being literal or metaphorical?
- harlequino0
She could turn the world on with her smile.
She could take a nothing day, and suddenly make it all seem worthwhile.
*sigh*
- Jaline0
I always have my suspicions when people marry younger than 20. Even that seems too young for me nowadays.
I'll be interested to know if they're still together in a few months.
- Jaline0
Her parents are right.
Except for the part where they act like marriage is going to make her comatose.
- MrD0
he prob locked her up in basement already
- material-10
these are the freedoms we fight for
- -sputnik-0
"The Hagers are trying to figure out how life went off track for their teenage daughter, Windy."
it went off track when you named her windy
- BonSeff0
she's ugly enough to make an onion cry
- t_rock0
it's North Carolina... and they're nuts
- emokid0
true love is beautiful
- version30
funny how societal changes over the past century has deemed something natural taboo, next thing you know nt will be against smoking pot
- tyranisus0
I'd hit it?
- JackRyan0
Personally, I would have never signed the consent form. Then I would have had a man to man talk with that coach. Then the coach would have moved to another city out of fear.
- version30
to each their own, what is life if not a series of events that shape and mold ones personality?
everyone deserves to make their own choices, regardless of outside opinion
we all touched the stove even though we were told it would burn us
- BonSeff0
yeah version5
so 14 yr old girls are cool with you?
and I have the problem?
- harlequino0
Yeah, were it your daughter, you'd be singing a pretty different tune.
- version30
continue to judge, armchair activists, she's 16 anyway