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Distribution... Nursing license gone... Jail time... it ain't worth it breh... (P)lease believe (M)e...

Pass the mustard perhaps?![]()

Read the link.
This was the biggest, most expansive study on the subject and even they are movin' on to studying the effects poverty has on children.
"Crack baby" was a buzzword to calm public scrutiny of the War on Drugs.
Funny visual with this semi retarded nikka shooting the JI remember this dude who was in gym class with us and beat me in a one on one game of basketball....Nobody ever let em play and since nobody else wanted to that day I went ahead and let em as I had the
face on....Nobody was around to witness it but what he lacked in dribbling,dude had the wettest of jump shots
...I swear everything was going in that he put up as sloppy as his form was
...People clowned me forever for that shyt but they ended up picking him on they teams all of a sudden after word got back
....he was streaky but crazy as a spot up shooter.....I will always remember him as the dude who coulda been good as Kobe who aint get that break
That's my biggest fear when it come to having a kid even though it don't run in the family...but I really wouldn't want to be around if my kid was mentally handicapped....I would have to be but I wouldn't want to...I think they got it now where you can tell before you have it which is good so u can make a proper decision on what to do.

Exactly.
If you don't believe crack has a major effect on babies, I don't know what to tell you. I've seen it firsthand. My cousins baby came out of her looking like a damn pretzel because she got drunk and smoked crack on a daily basis. The government rewarded her though, gave her a fat house and everything.
I read it but honestly I think it's got it all wrong. No amount of study will substitute what people have actually seen.

My mother is mentally handicapped. She grew up with mental and learning disorders and a slight limp. She raised 3 children mostly on her own (our father was in jail most of our lives).
There were times we struggled due to her disabillity, because it has always been hard for her to find a good paying job, but she raised us right and always did her best for us even when everyone told her she couldn't do it.
Seeing what my mother went through has always taught me to never judge those who were "special" even as a small kid. So I never looked at them in a "Special" way.
I JUST KNEW AN ASS WHOOPIN WAS INCOMING. 
