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Offline ajax13

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prophecies revealed!
« on: September 12, 2007, 12:24:36 PM »
Parents who sacrifice their children to the Wizard are often told that the children will end up dead, insane or in jail.  This does seem to be true if you graduate.  Andrew E. has apparently killed a woman.  Andrew Mazur ended up in jail and dead.  Mitch T. is currently incarcerated.  Amy O. has killed someone while impaired and avoided jail by going back to AARC as an adult.  Young Devon also ended up in jail, then dead.
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Offline Mel

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prophecies revealed!
« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2007, 12:06:59 AM »
Is Devon the young blonde boy who was a newcomer when I graduated? Special Lady friend... You would have gone through the program with him. He wasn't a drug or alcohol user before AARC but became one and then went back to AARC?
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No, not Devon
« Reply #2 on: September 13, 2007, 10:48:18 PM »
No Mel, I don't know Devon. That unfortunate young victim was named Darcy. He was not found to be an addict when he was in AARC so they kept taking his parents money and claiming they could treat his "anger addiction". Last I heard he had used a machete to vent his frustrations. I still ache for the children who have been lost because of the AARC machine.
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Offline Anne Bonney

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Re: No, not Devon
« Reply #3 on: September 13, 2007, 11:19:42 PM »
Quote from: ""Special Lady Friend""
No Mel, I don't know Devon. That unfortunate young victim was named Darcy. He was not found to be an addict when he was in AARC so they kept taking his parents money and claiming they could treat his "anger addiction". Last I heard he had used a machete to vent his frustrations. I still ache for the children who have been lost because of the AARC machine.


Oh, its funny but its sad.  "Anger addiction".  Give me a break.  "Foodies"  "emos".  Give us your non-conformist child and we'll snap 'em right back into shape.


See my signature.  Frank was ahead of his time.
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