Someone on the Coli posted this video a few days back
shyt had me like
and made me want to do some research on the guy who did it. Turns out he felt like he was wrongly convicted for some shyt he said he didn't do and was about to be sentenced to the maximum penalty the very next day (which would have been 55 years or something like that).
I went and watched the documentary about his life and one of his friends/sister or somebody (I forgot nikka) made a bold statement that stood out to me "Everyone has a breaking point".......
For those of you who claim that it's weak and that you'd never do it can you honestly say that there would never EVER be a hypothetical breaking point where you might at least consider it? If so then what event or series of events might hypothetically lead you to that point? Just curious.
Here's the docu btw.....
shyt had me like

I went and watched the documentary about his life and one of his friends/sister or somebody (I forgot nikka) made a bold statement that stood out to me "Everyone has a breaking point".......
For those of you who claim that it's weak and that you'd never do it can you honestly say that there would never EVER be a hypothetical breaking point where you might at least consider it? If so then what event or series of events might hypothetically lead you to that point? Just curious.
Here's the docu btw.....
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