Police thing not work out?

I got rejected at the psych evaluation a year ago due to being too young and inexperienced (the life kind, not the giving fines and arresting people-kind)PrivateVendetta wrote:
Police thing not work out?
mtb0minime wrote:
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(perhaps they meant the sexual kind)Kampframmer wrote:
I got rejected at the psych evaluation a year ago due to being too young and inexperienced (the life kind, not the giving fines and arresting people-kind)...PrivateVendetta wrote:
Police thing not work out?
Well, it was quite a 'deep' interview.Kimmmmmmmmmmmm wrote:
(perhaps they meant the sexual kind)Kampframmer wrote:
I got rejected at the psych evaluation a year ago due to being too young and inexperienced (the life kind, not the giving fines and arresting people-kind)...PrivateVendetta wrote:
Police thing not work out?
Yeah, exactly. People are dumb.mtb0minime wrote:
You're a child-rape apologist.
I just hate the way the media always focuses on the biggest name in any situation and makes it about them. You'd think that Paterno raped the kids himself with the way they talk about him. There's a ton of people that had the opportunity to report the molestations and failed to do so, but Paterno is getting all the blame. It was fucking stupid that he covered it up, because if he was that worried about his legacy, blowing the top on this stuff when he first had the chance would've helped his image, not hurt it Anyway, whatever, it's just always amusing how quickly people gather to tear down someone that has been lifted up as a hero.mtb0minime wrote:
It's just sad and pathetic that they put a stupid football program over the well-being of kids for at least a decade. It's interesting to see how it's all unfolding and all the various cover-ups.
Who cares about Paterno, he's dead and his legacy is stained. Also at Sandusky in prison right now. I hear it's a regular holiday in there for child molesters.
Retards rioted after he got fired.mtb0minime wrote:
It's also funny that a lot of these same people were the ones defending him at all costs and threatening to kick some ass if anyone said anything remotely negative about him. Pennsylvanians
I think the real lesson is that people get too damn worked up over college footballmtb0minime wrote:
It's also funny that a lot of these same people were the ones defending him at all costs and threatening to kick some ass if anyone said anything remotely negative about him. Pennsylvanians