Are we talking about the same people?SunSan wrote: No. Not in the men's prison anyway.
But they look like over 20 to me.
Look how narrow the shoulders are for the one on the left. That looks like someone under 12 to me, for sure.
Post by ChicagoGuy » Thu Dec 15, 2011 12:56 pm
Are we talking about the same people?SunSan wrote: No. Not in the men's prison anyway.
But they look like over 20 to me.
Post by Captain Bonez » Thu Dec 15, 2011 1:24 pm
go and sling meth on 51st if you really want to find out how old they areChicagoGuy wrote:
Look how narrow the shoulders are for the one on the left. That looks like someone under 12 to me, for sure.
Post by ChicagoGuy » Thu Dec 15, 2011 1:26 pm
Post by ChicagoGuy » Sat Dec 31, 2011 11:23 am
Post by Captain Bonez » Sat Dec 31, 2011 4:18 pm
horsche wrote:In any case, I feel bad for this guy...
Post by horsche » Sun Jan 01, 2012 1:16 am
Wouldn't call it honorable or otherwise. It is a profession. How the meth is sold (cut like shit, relatively clean), to whom the meth is sold (age, poverty level, addiction level, education level about the drug, etc.) are important factors in determining the honor of the person behind the occupation. No matter what though, a guy carrying six bags of meth shouldn't end up in the level of shit he's in.Captain Bonez wrote:horsche wrote:In any case, I feel bad for this guy...
because selling meth is such an honourable occupation..........
Post by barangdave » Sun Jan 01, 2012 8:53 pm
Agreed. It's illegal, the penalties in Asia are harsh. It's the risk a dealer takes, he should man up and take his pumishment.SunSan wrote:You think he didn't know he'd be in a world of shit if caught?
Post by Captain Bonez » Mon Jan 02, 2012 2:46 am
horsche wrote:Wouldn't call it honorable or otherwise. It is a profession. How the meth is sold (cut like shit, relatively clean), to whom the meth is sold (age, poverty level, addiction level, education level about the drug, etc.) are important factors in determining the honor of the person behind the occupation. No matter what though, a guy carrying six bags of meth shouldn't end up in the level of shit he's in.Captain Bonez wrote:horsche wrote:In any case, I feel bad for this guy...
because selling meth is such an honourable occupation..........
Post by horsche » Mon Jan 02, 2012 8:04 am
No, I just feel bad for him. I'm not calling for any foreign agencies to come to his rescue or anything. He knew the consequences and took the risks, that much is true. I'm merely saying that I feel bad for a guy who is going to have to face a shitty justice system and serve time in a shitty jail over six bags of meth.SunSan wrote:You think he didn't know he'd be in a world of shit if caught?