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I still like how Makingblah's only rationale for him not being guilty is "I knew him!" And considering since he is a 20+ year old German and Makingblah is a 14 year old from Ireland, I assume he was barely an acquaintance at best.
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I'll give you a scenario.

Jordon is a 20+ male, very athletic does very well in school, and everyone knows him as drug free.
Jordon leaves town every second weekend to his private mountain retreat(loving rich ass). Jordon does not show up to school for some time, and his concerned friends call the police. Jordon is found dead in his living room, the cause of death is an overdose, cocaine is found in the house. The police questioned his friends about his drug addiction none of them knew anything about his drug addiction.

Tl;dr: It's very easy to keep secrets.
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Look, I'm sorry; you'd be in a bad mood too if your idol when you were 10 years of age gets thrown into prison.

I don't veiw all australians as bad people, but the unfairness of the trial that was given to him made me really angry and upset.

One of my friends who lives in austrailia is going to visit him in the coming weeks to see what really happened.

I don't veiw all australians as bad people, but the unfairness of the trial that was given to him made me really angry and upset.
How exactly was the trial unfair?

How exactly was the trial unfair?
Because he calmed there wasn't one.


I'm starting to wonder if this topic is just for attention whoring.

Because he calmed there wasn't one.


I'm starting to wonder if this topic is just for attention whoring.
OK, well then I have to ask Makingblah whether he has been convicted or is still awaiting trial.

Makingbla is just mad that the Austrailians took away his cocaine.

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I will say one on a more personal note.

9th grade. I sat at a pretty big lunch table. One of my friends, Nick, at that table was well liked by everyone. He was funny and gave no indication that he ever did anything wrong. It was Friday so we wouldn't be eating at that table until Monday. Sunday night I got a call from a friend that Nick was dead. He had taken some unknown substance at a party and when he felt sick and left to go home he died an hour later. That Friday was the last I saw of my friend.

Point is, you never know anything until it happens.

I will say one on a more personal note.

9th grade. I sat at a pretty big lunch table. One of my friends, Nick, at that table was well liked by everyone. He was funny and gave no indication that he ever did anything wrong. It was Friday so we wouldn't be eating at that table until Monday. Sunday night I got a call from a friend that Nick was dead. He had taken some unknown substance at a party and when he felt sick and left to go home he died an hour later. That Friday was the last I saw of my friend.

Point is, you never know anything until it happens.
True?

OK, well then I have to ask Makingblah whether he has been convicted or is still awaiting trial.
He has to wait a minimum of 18 months in jail before he goes to trial, then they will decide how long he really has to face.

Because he's 45, he risks the rest of his life in jail if he did it.

Makingbla is just mad that the Australians took away his cocaine.
Huur Durr, you're stupid.

I can safely say that cocaine is a loving stupid drug to take.
I also know that in Ireland, you can't get coke that's actually.. coke. It's like 40% or less cocaine, the rest is all stuff like rat poison. (I have friends that just do every type of drug they can)


Was he your gay love partner?

Was he your gay love partner?
No, you are.
Come here you lovey lump of ass.