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Miller's gun case


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29 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Has anybody put blame on the 2 guys who were actually convicted of the crime?

 

It's funny everyone focusing on Miller the guy who was actually cleared.

 

 

It’s no use man. You can’t reason with the Scoot fans at this point. And I get it… Scoot will be a great player but it doesn’t mean Miller won’t be either. The off field stuff is just an excuse for the pro-Scoot crowd to hate on the pick. 

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Just now, Carl Spackler said:

What? That's some Kerri Strug-level mental gymnastics, guy

Imagine blaming the guy who brought his friend his gun that he asked for.

 

In other words we are responsible for other people actions.

 

Glad you're not the law damn near everyone would be locked up.lmao

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3 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Imagine blaming the guy who brought his friend his gun that he asked for.

 

In other words we are responsible for other people actions.

 

Glad you're not the law damn near everyone would be locked up.lmao

Love how the people defending a guy who gave a murderer his gun are somehow the true defenders of morality. Makes perfect sense

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4 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Imagine blaming the guy who brought his friend his gun that he asked for.

 

In other words we are responsible for other people actions.

 

Glad you're not the law damn near everyone would be locked up.lmao

  You literally are wearing rose-tinted glasses. You can have guilt by association. 

"But I Just Drove Them To The Bank Though" says the guy who drove the robbers to the bank. 

If you surround yourself with shitty people, that is your responsibility. 

Can he change? Yes. Should he face backlash for his actions? Yes. 

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Just now, Carl Spackler said:

Love how the people defending a guy who gave a murderer his gun are somehow the true defenders of morality. Makes perfect sense

Love how we are responsible for other people actions. Makes perfect sense.

 

I bring you some hot coffee you decide to spill it on your lap and place the blame on me for bringing you the coffee you ask for.

 

You a grown ass man stop blaming innocent people for actions they did not commit. Im actually kind of sad for people who think like you. Wish you well in life but you clearly not living in reality.

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Just now, CamWhoaaCam said:

Love how we are responsible for other people actions. Makes perfect sense.

 

I bring you some hot coffee you decide to spill it on your lap and place the blame on me for bringing you the coffee you ask for.

 

You a grown ass man stop blaming innocent people for actions they did not commit. Im actually kind of sad for people who think like you. Wish you well in life but you clearly not living in reality.

If you thought highly of me, that would mean two things:
- I'd made some questionable life choices, frequently
- I'm an NBA player

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3 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Love how we are responsible for other people actions. Makes perfect sense.

 

I bring you some hot coffee you decide to spill it on your lap and place the blame on me for bringing you the coffee you ask for.

 

You a grown ass man stop blaming innocent people for actions they did not commit. Im actually kind of sad for people who think like you. Wish you well in life but you clearly not living in reality.

I bet you are the same type of person that would defend the shitheads that instead of helping someone, they just record it. Old lady is getting beat up and robbed and you just sit there. Technically, you can't charge them with anything but they are a piece of poo.

You would have the same energy for them.

" They didn't do anything wrong!

"The police cleared them of a crime!"

" They aren't responsible for what the robber did!"

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