dontbelikethat
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Pic of the dude, Joseph Robert Patterson.

ClumsyLurk":28dwrw13 said:Does anyone else have a hard time caring about things people are supposed to care about.
Maybe you have to have a kid...
ClumsyLurk":1oyp7nwy said:This is up there with drone attacks. Im not feeling it. Its not tangible to me.
ClumsyLurk":3jxer4mc said:This is up there with drone attacks. Im not feeling it. Its not tangible to me.
ClumsyLurk":3aqvxb5c said:This is up there with drone attacks. Im not feeling it. Its not tangible to me.
pehawk":3qjedoje said:Its not knowledge, its responsibility. Its working 20 hours a day, while caring for a lil one, that's the seperation. Its cooking, cleaning, caring for someone 24 hours a day that makes it unique and indescribable, unless you venture a mile in those shoes.
I had to stop World War Z once I realized it would involve children in danger. And, I've beaten people with 9 Irons before, but now, I can't even watch pretend violence.
This story saddened me.
jamsomatic":3780xgnx said:pehawk":3780xgnx said:Its not knowledge, its responsibility. Its working 20 hours a day, while caring for a lil one, that's the seperation. Its cooking, cleaning, caring for someone 24 hours a day that makes it unique and indescribable, unless you venture a mile in those shoes.
I had to stop World War Z once I realized it would involve children in danger. And, I've beaten people with 9 Irons before, but now, I can't even watch pretend violence.
This story saddened me.
LOL. And yet you can mock Tony Dungy for having a son who commited suicide? Nice. You just make sh!t up as you go along, it seems to me.
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mikeak":2c2c39rn said:ClumsyLurk":2c2c39rn said:This is up there with drone attacks. Im not feeling it. Its not tangible to me.
Not sitting here crying about it but if you read it and go eh $hit happens then I am not on that side if things. At least for a fleeting moment one goes - that is just brutal and so sad. Can't even imagine what AP is thinking or how one would handle this. So unnecessary. Then I see the pic of the guy and jump to conclusions about steroid rage...
Now AP stayed at practice and said he would play. Personally I think there is something wrong there. At least the Baltimore player last year went to see the family after his brother died - came back right before game time and then played.
The game is not the most important thing. A few years back a US Postal rider fell and died on the Tour. The day after they just rode in one big group and the US Postal team crossed the finish line first as a team. I personally thought that was finding a "good" balance between letting the competition continue and honoring the person that died.
pehawk":1kfhj057 said:jamsomatic":1kfhj057 said:pehawk":1kfhj057 said:Its not knowledge, its responsibility. Its working 20 hours a day, while caring for a lil one, that's the seperation. Its cooking, cleaning, caring for someone 24 hours a day that makes it unique and indescribable, unless you venture a mile in those shoes.
I had to stop World War Z once I realized it would involve children in danger. And, I've beaten people with 9 Irons before, but now, I can't even watch pretend violence.
This story saddened me.
LOL. And yet you can mock Tony Dungy for having a son who commited suicide? Nice. You just make sh!t up as you go along, it seems to me.
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I did indeed. That was more about Dungy and a little perspective.
It also was a grown child.
If World War Z was just Brad Pitt in peril, I could've endured it. Even though he's someone's son. You cant really use logic to quantify the changes.
I get it, attention whore by attacking the attention whore. But, at least be an intellectual equal. If you aren't, then run away like Roland, and proclaim "trolling".
pehawk":2xhv5z5i said:Or, you're missing the point on separate comments; one's about a father one's about a kid. There's a difference between getting defensive and correcting statements.
Not sure I run this place, I post a lot?
TMZ":14ldsc6k said:We're told ... when Adrian was first informed about the matter, he didn't question the possibility he was the dad -- but rather asked how he could help the situation.
Sources tell us ... a few weeks ago, A.P. started to plan a trip to South Dakota to meet the child for the first time and he was supposed to fly out later this month.
But when he heard the news about the attack on the 2-year-old, Peterson dropped everything and jetted over to Sioux Falls as soon as he could.
We're told Adrian met the child for the first time while the boy was on life support.
Multiple sources tell us ... Adrian has been very involved since the tragedy and was the one pushing the have the child's organs donated to other people in need of a transplant.
dontbelikethat":3so9ymzl said:Yeah definitely think he should've been in the child's life sooner, but can't knock him for what's happened and how how he's handled it.
TMZ":3so9ymzl said:We're told ... when Adrian was first informed about the matter, he didn't question the possibility he was the dad -- but rather asked how he could help the situation.
Sources tell us ... a few weeks ago, A.P. started to plan a trip to South Dakota to meet the child for the first time and he was supposed to fly out later this month.
But when he heard the news about the attack on the 2-year-old, Peterson dropped everything and jetted over to Sioux Falls as soon as he could.
We're told Adrian met the child for the first time while the boy was on life support.
Multiple sources tell us ... Adrian has been very involved since the tragedy and was the one pushing the have the child's organs donated to other people in need of a transplant.
Pics of the child: http://www.everyjoe.com/2013/10/11/spor ... urdered/#1
Pics of the mom: http://www.everyjoe.com/2013/10/11/spor ... on-mother/