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[QUOTE="ValkyrieScreams:1190545"]apparently most if not all of the kids in that car were driving drunk, blew past a cop, got scared, tried to slow down, and slammed into a light post which then fell on top of the car. one of the kids currently in my program was good friends with those who were in the accident so i got the details of the story that didnt make the newspaper. also the kid who died was an only child according to my momma dukes who works in the public school system and is somehow connected to his mom. its a sad story all around. even sadder though, as you pointed out, is that all the rest of the kids think the best way to celebrate his life is by doing the kind of stuff that took his life. it certainly isnt limited to this generation though. i lost a good friend to a speedball-induced brain aneurism in high school. a few hundred people showed up for that funeral, and what do you think half of them were doing for days afterwards? getting ridiculously fucked up "in his honor". i know people who still, 12 years later, go to his grave to smoke blunts and pour shots on the ground for his b-day... anyway, irony is what it ammounts to. irony and lack of recognition of their own mortality. then again, those who die young are immortalized in our minds.... whatever. point is simply that the words "teeneger" and "reckless" go hand in hand. always have, probably always will. as the years pass, kids are raised with increasingly more destructive means of exercising this rite of passage. in theory, the more tools we are given to destroy our future selves, the fewer foolish people we will have living on the planet. or maybe just more boring people? i'm hoping for the former. (add that to your book yeti!)[/QUOTE]
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