poker 09:56 AM 10-26-2012
macsauce13 10:04 AM 10-26-2012
milhouse 10:07 AM 10-26-2012
lol, my mug is worth at least 250k!
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Subvet642 10:33 AM 10-26-2012
I can't laugh. That poor child will now have the stigma, the unjust burden, of the knowledge that her appearance caused her mother such harm. What of the child now? Will she be rejected by her mother? Left someplace to starve and die; or will she live a life of needless shame and guilt? While her mother is certainly better off without her ex-husband; I fear for the little girl.
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markem 10:34 AM 10-26-2012
Part of the settlement was that my parents would not disclose this ugly incident in my past.
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iaMkcK 10:36 AM 10-26-2012
The epicness in that one paragraph of that news post is indescribable. Glorious.
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sevans105 10:56 AM 10-26-2012
Originally Posted by Subvet642:
I can't laugh. That poor child will now have the stigma, the unjust burden, of the knowledge that her appearance caused her mother such harm. What of the child now? Will she be rejected by her mother? Left someplace to starve and die; or will she live a life of needless shame and guilt? While her mother is certainly better off without her ex-husband; I fear for the little girl.
Life in mainland China is a very different place. My family and I work closely with an orphanage whose sole mission is to save baby girls. With the one-child policy, if a girl is born they often die of "crib death" although reality is dropped in a well or just left on the side of the road.
Sorry for being bummer man on a humorous thread.
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http://www.starfishfosterhome.org/
Again, if you are looking for a worthwhile charity...one that truly lives up to it's mission statement...you could do a lot worse than support the Starfish home.
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CigarNut 11:20 AM 10-26-2012
Gives new meaning to the word shallow...
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poker 11:40 AM 10-26-2012
Just to clarify for the record...
I still cant stop laughing....
....because of how
absurd it all is.
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markem 11:42 AM 10-26-2012
Originally Posted by poker:
....because of how absurd it all is.
:-) The absurdity is the only funny thing in the story. The fate of the child is a very real issue, but does not affect the stratospheric levels of absurdity.
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shilala 02:57 PM 10-26-2012
Amazing. I can't even imagine the line of thinking that gets this to court, or that it'd be heard. It's even more amazing that the guy survived.
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omowasu 02:15 PM 10-27-2012
Originally Posted by shilala:
Amazing. I can't even imagine the line of thinking that gets this to court, or that it'd be heard. It's even more amazing that the guy survived.
Stranger things happen in China daily, but very little information makes it out to the US. This is a very unfortunate case, especially for the child who may now be left abandoned or killed due to the stigma the mother faces. I agree, true absurdity. Its even more ridiculous that the father actually won... I wonder if he was well connected to the PRC government?
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