• Dying Kentucky boy may achieve his dream: Break a world record
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[QUOTE=Fine Hats;39006195][/QUOTE] Gracias
[QUOTE=fr1kin;39001866]Why a bunch of random people would write a random kid with cancer is beyond me. This little faggot is nothing more than a fad, and just like the fad, he's going to die soon. [highlight](User was banned for this post ("Trolling" - Starpluck))[/highlight][/QUOTE] Flaming this may be. But whatever. I hope you fucking die in a hole.
Man, I feel sorry for the kid, but that last name... [thumb]http://img.rp.vhd.me/4630517_l1.jpg[/thumb] "[b]...And that's why our next guest in ch-sh-checkitout! we gat... Dave Dringus.[/b]" (shortly followed by a tagline with the correct name "Dalton Dingus")
[QUOTE=mopman999;39001439]D'awww sorry if late Source: [URL]http://abcnews.go.com/News/dying-kentucky-boy-closer-guinness-record-christmas-cards/story?id=18069371&page=2#.UN1xPm880vo[/URL] There was a yahoo one too but it was identical[/QUOTE] This is lovely but I hate how that article is written, was the "well wishes and Christmas greetings from cities and countries the Kentucky boy had never before even heard of.", "They're written in languages Dalton cannot speak, but they all deliver the same message", and all of that imagery writing in the beginning necessary? It makes the article look more like a short children story than a news report
[QUOTE=fr1kin;39001866]Why a bunch of random people would write a random kid with cancer is beyond me. This little faggot is nothing more than a fad, and just like the fad, he's going to die soon. [highlight](User was banned for this post ("Trolling" - Starpluck))[/highlight][/QUOTE] This should be a permaban, just look at his post history.
I like how Sobek went through some of the posts and disagreed or dumbed them for disagreeing with fr1kin.
[QUOTE=Ducksink;39019417]This is lovely but I hate how that article is written, was the "well wishes and Christmas greetings from cities and countries the Kentucky boy had never before even heard of.", "They're written in languages Dalton cannot speak, but they all deliver the same message", and all of that imagery writing in the beginning necessary? It makes the article look more like a short children story than a news report[/QUOTE] What do you expect? This article isn't written for people who actually [I]care[/I] about the news or what's going on in the world, it's written for an audience that wants more emotional fluff than factual substance.
This is really sad.
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