So I'm driving home tonight along one of My Hometown's busiest streets ... we're talking two lanes in each direction (sometimes three, sometimes more, if you count left turn lanes). And it's busy.
There's a fair number of pedestrians out there. Two caught my eye: a young girl (early teens) holding a piece of cardboard, accompanied by an older man. You often see kids out there waving cardboard signs for fundraiser car washes, although they're usually on weekends or holidays, so I didn't think much of it. I figured this was something similar (it is unnaturally warm here these days, so the weather wouldn't be a deterrent).
Until I got closer.
The girl was holding both ends of the cardboard sign, which was hung around her neck by a piece of string.
And the sign read: "I LIKE TO BULLY HANDICAPPED KIDS".
Soooo ... we're definitely not talking a fundraiser carwash.
I don't know the backstory, of course -- how long she's been doing this, what her parents and school might have already tried to get her to stop, and so on.
But holy moley ...
There's a fair number of pedestrians out there. Two caught my eye: a young girl (early teens) holding a piece of cardboard, accompanied by an older man. You often see kids out there waving cardboard signs for fundraiser car washes, although they're usually on weekends or holidays, so I didn't think much of it. I figured this was something similar (it is unnaturally warm here these days, so the weather wouldn't be a deterrent).
Until I got closer.
The girl was holding both ends of the cardboard sign, which was hung around her neck by a piece of string.
And the sign read: "I LIKE TO BULLY HANDICAPPED KIDS".
Soooo ... we're definitely not talking a fundraiser carwash.
I don't know the backstory, of course -- how long she's been doing this, what her parents and school might have already tried to get her to stop, and so on.
But holy moley ...
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