Thursday, June 10, 2010

13 Year Old Says The C Word Twice On Today vs Ralph Macchio

On The Today show this morning a 13 year old girl who has been charged in a beating of another girl explains how it happened and drops the C word twice.

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35 comments:

  1. Wow! I know that 13 year olds know words like this (though I wish they didn't), but, as a parent, I don't hear it. I wonder what kind of parents she has?

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  2. That's one classy kid. Apple probably doesn't fall far from the tree.

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  3. Sad that her lawyer seems to think that 'tantamount' means 'paramount'. Always worrying when a lawyer can't speak English properly.

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  4. ugh, this is disgusting on so many levels...just gross. She totally seems like she is hiding something. She doesn't even realize that 'cunt' is inappropriate.

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  5. Anonymous11:40 AM

    I have one of the worst garbage mouths in the southeastern United States and even I don't use the word "cunt".

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  6. Love the Ralph Macchio thing..."wax on, fuck off"!

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  7. i would SO SEE THAT MOVIE.

    lololol. awesome.

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  8. Oh man, I don't even have sound at work and I laughed out loud at that Ralph Macchio video. I gotta watch this at home later. Ralph, you're so bad-ass! (and nice :))

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  9. Ralph Macchio is still cute as hell.

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  10. Damn! I can't see the Macchio video :( I'll have to check from home..

    The other story is just pretty sad. That little girl just seemed to be saying what she was (probably) coached to say. While I don't necessarily think she thought her friend would get beat to a pulp, she definitely seemed to be lying about the texts, etc...She really didn't make herself look good for the camera. No remorse...Horrible horrible kids these days..and it just seems to be getting worse. I am so glad I wasn't born any later then I was..

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  11. That school is crazy violent. My niece went there for a couple of weeks before she was too scared to go back.

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  12. @Syko - Ditto
    HATE HATE that word.

    Is the Mustache Ponytail the one that is her lawyer? Teens do not take the texting thing seriously AT ALL. They have way worse potty mouths than I ever did at that age.

    LMAO @ Ralph Macchio
    I like all the NJ Film Festivals :)

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  13. In defense of the little psycho girl's use of the word "cunt" she was asked what the text message said. But she's still an awful excuse for a human being.

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  14. That girl is already lost. A complete sociopath, who will (it's not an 'if') certainly graduate to her own independent criminal activities/abuses. She is a monster.

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  15. stay classy, deerfield beach!

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  16. Tara, I live near a Boy's and Girl's Club and was heading home one night, traffic was super slow from parents picking up their kids after a jr high school dance. OMG I was so shocked at these little turds's filthy language which they were shouting at each other! It wasn't even said in anger, just calling out to each other. Absolutely disgusting.

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  17. I remember exactly the first time I heard anyone drop a C-bomb. I was in 8th grade and overheard a grungey high school girl saying it over and over during a conversation on a payphone. I was in total shock that there was a dirty word I hadn't heard yet.

    The girl in this clip seems pretty cunty.

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  18. Anonymous1:35 PM

    Original Lisa - I ride public transportation and I think if you took the word "Fuck" out of the vocabulary of the teenagers, they wouldn't say three words to each other. Somewhere, somehow, the idea of public decorum has gotten lost.

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  19. Love the Ralph Macchio thing!

    Hate the cunty little girl thing! Bitch doesn't seem too sorry to me.

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  20. kayla has some weird shit goin on at home, she wasn't born psycho. some harsh general judgements against teenagers here...

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  21. I find it kind or ironic that the we are horrified by the language of the girl yet find wax on F off funny. Not really much difference now is there. Why the double standard? I know she's just a kid, offensive language is offensive regardless of the source, right?

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  22. Anonymous2:22 PM

    Let's not call kids bitches. Because we are grown ups and know better. And we have no way of knowing if she'll grow up to be a sociopath. MOST sociopaths do not physically harm others. Read up on it:

    The Sociopath Next Door by Dr. Stout

    http://www.amazon.com/Sociopath-Next-Door-Martha-Stout/dp/076791581X

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  23. I am from Miami. Teach high school, and even I was shocked by what she said. Not sure what you meant by "Florida. Enough said." THAT was offensive, rude and untrue.

    Offensive, profane language is that--regardless of source.
    I think to stereotype based on where she lives, Florida, is ridiculous and small-minded.

    By the way, I am not excusing her, but I doubt many of us would've acted appropriately given the circumstances: "dysfunctional
    family," age, amount of guilt, on national tv, with parents and lawyers present.

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  24. I spent several years in a public school system, and while pablo is right that as adults we probably shouldn't call children bitches, that doesn't mean that this girl isn't one. Some kids are rotten through and through. I know that sounds harsh, but it's true. The things that I experienced while working with kids and their completely disconnected/disinterested parents are one of the major reasons that I have chosen to be childless. Pablo is also right that most socipaths aren't violent, but they almost make those closest to them and any poor offspring that they produce absolutely miserable. I saw this interview this morning and that girl is cruel and will probably only get worse and more predatory as she ages. Widespread disconnected parenting is creating an epidemic of "bad seeds" to use a cliche.

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  25. While she clearly shows a disturbing lack of remorse for her supposed 'best friend' the reality here was she was reiterating what that crazy boy said in his text to the beaten up girl. And Im sure as hell NOT surprised he has such a filthy mouth on him, he is obviously a psychopath.

    That said, I actually dont mind the word 'cunt'. Havent you heard that we've taken that word back ladies?

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  26. as for Ralph M. Bleeck! Hasbeen

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  27. It just seems odd that this girl would be helping to take care of a physically challenged child and still be involved in her best friend being beaten almost to death by another friend. Maybe she really had no idea the situation would escalate the way it did, but I also find it really shady that she'd point her friend out to this guy, then just get on the bus and go home--maybe fearful of her own safety? As far as the language goes, I can relate to people being shocked at the swearing that makes up young peoples "communication" today, but I blame the deliberately corroded educational system in America as well as pop culture, especially MTV. How many "F-bombs" were bleeped during the latest movie awards show? Just watch Jersey Shore, Real World, A Shot at "Love" with whoever (whomever?) or any of their obscenely brain-dead programming to see why kids today talk like inmates at a maximum-security prison. Now, get off my lawn!

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  28. Oh, and what summed the situation up for me was the end of Christina Aguilera's performance, when she stood with the flashing heart on her crotch. The heart symbolizes love, so put it in front of your crotch, so now your crotch symbolizes love, so now sex equals love...I guess?

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  29. Ralph brought the LOL giggles from me....trying to get his leg up to match Jaden Smith's karate kid poster...too funny

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  30. @Jasmine - ITA! I was just going to comment about how I didn't mind the word, and then I read your comment!

    TEAM CUNT!

    I've never understood why people think it is so offensive. I use it all the time.. Judge if you want, but they are all obscenities. I also swear like a sailor, so I might not be a good example :P

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  31. Too bad Ralph Macchio had to share a post with remorseless girl. He is funny and needs more work.

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  32. Very late to post a comment, but... I don't think the girl is a sociopath. She looks like a deer caught in the headlights. Being on live television for the first time is difficult for anyone and I don't think it is fair to judge her on this one appearance.

    I think she is an immature, stupid 13 year old who made a very bad decision. Inappropriate language aside, this kid - and she is a kid - is still developing. Her brain is still physically developing as well. Who knows what kind of person she will be in 10 years.

    The 15 year old victim made a bad decision as well - taunting someone over their brother who committed suicide? WTF?

    The boy who attacked her - I believe him. I do believe he absolutely lost it. Every bit of grief he had about his brother exploded in an orgy of violence on the victim.

    All three made mistakes, with tragic consequences for all of them.

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