Heartbreaking if true. One minute run-time.
"Magic" Johnson's child wishes he was dead.
Mr Johnson and I are the same age. We both grew up in Lansing...I lived almost exactly one mile north of where he lived. He went to MSU 1977-79. I attended 1979-1981.
He has a net worth in the neighborhood of $3B. My net worth is significantly lower.
I pity him and would not trade places with him.
"For what does it profit a man to gain the whole world, and forfeit his soul?"
It’s everywhere now. Troons and dykes are just absolute murder on their parents. When our daughter ghosted us for not being good rainbow people like she was… the wife wanted to go chasing after her to see if we could talk things out. I did too, to be honest… but… you can’t do that with these people. It hurts to let them go… but unless you are really on the ball with your retard handling skills… these people will only drag you to hell with them. It’s just what they do.
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Fag basketball. Is it a thang?
ReplyDeleteThis shows how captured you are by media algorithms. You're remarkably easy to fool.
ReplyDeletePosting fake AI-generated slop and spreading misinformation that fits your narrative.
Shameful!
Well! How about telling the real story. If true, I'm sorry for Magic and his family. If not, I'm sorry for the family of the creator. As for the creator, may karma beat him like a red headed step child.
DeleteA lot of my parenting style is based on the idea that if you help a butterfly out of its cocoon, the blood will never be forced out into the wings and it will never be able to fly. Instead I look for opportunities for my children to experience difficulties in ways that are safe and suitable for their age and maturity (your opinion of safe and appropriate may very from mine).
ReplyDeleteI suspect there are a lot of children in the world who have been raised by the screen, who have never been forced to eat something they don’t like and have never encountered difficulties. Those poor little butterflies will never reach their true potential, as they never went through the trials necessary to get them out of their comfort zone and discover what they’re capable of. They may be right, it may be their parents fault. But until they realize that blaming parents doesn’t get them anywhere, they’ll never realize they need to push themselves to improvement necessary to succeed in the world. My two cents, worth every penny you paid for it!
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Magic's concern is not about EJ being gay, but a wastrel and a gambling addict.
ReplyDeleteThe closest thing I can find to the quote is EJ Johnson saying the idea of being “Magic Johnson's son” is dead.