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Throughout our lives, small and seemingly insignificant changes in occurrences or actions alter everything that follows. I think that's why God invented time ... so we wouldn't go crazy considering all the possible permutations and various potential outcomes. Because time is linear, we can't go back and change anything. What's more, because we're stuck in the "present", we never know what "might" have happened because of, or due to, the absence or existence of certain, particular events. Good thinking on God's part there. Still, the mere thought makes you want to use quantum tunneling to visit some of the alternate universes and see what "might have been" in this one. Turn left, and you marry a rich, beautiful blond. Turn right, and you fall in a deep, nasty hole filled with crack hos. That's why I always turn left. FAX |
Things like this leave multiple crossroads to be examined, no doubt.
The counselor, their friends, family members, teammates, team administration, coaches, the police, etc...all are left asking "what if?" |
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That's horrible.
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Here's pics of his other girlfriend Brittni Glass
http://blacksportsonline.com/home/wp...Belcher-5.jpeg http://blacksportsonline.com/home/wp...-belcher-3.jpg This dudes a dumbass. The 2nd girl was hotter all he had to do was leave. |
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11:18PM EST December 8. 2012 - At least a dozen members of the Kansas City Chiefs organization flew to Austin Saturday morning to attend a memorial service for Kasandra Perkins, the 22-year-old woman killed by Jovan Belcher, her Chiefs linebacker boyfriend, a week ago. The Chiefs' contingent included at least 10 players, as well as team CEO Clark Hunt and general manager Scott Pioli. That group flew together from Austin to join the rest of the team in Cleveland Saturday evening. The Chiefs play the Browns on Sunday. Linebacker Derrick Johnson and running back Jamaal Charles were among the players who attended the memorial service, the second such service for Perkins this week. Charles' wife, Whitney, was Perkins' first cousin, and Johnson's wife, Tamika, was a close friend. The entire Chiefs team attended a service for Belcher in Kansas City earlier in the week, and some players may attend a later service in Long Island, N.Y. if their schedule permits. But even after the burials are complete, players know they won't be done dealing with what happened a week ago, when Belcher fatally shot Perkins in their home and then killed himself in the parking lot of the team facility. Belcher's action left the couple's infant daughter, Zoey, an orphan. "This isn't going to be just this season," Johnson told USA TODAY Sports on Friday. "This is going to linger. He is going to be missed, and Kasi is going to be missed for a long time." |
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This is the most press he has ever had. This is sad on so many levels.
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