WingsofRedemption / Jordie Jordan - Morbidly Obese E-Begging Suicide-Baiting Vidya Streamer. Trolled by people somehow more pathetic.

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How long will Wing's marriage last?

  • > 6 months

    Votes: 772 27.5%
  • A year

    Votes: 512 18.2%
  • Until death do they part

    Votes: 1,526 54.3%

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    2,810
Here's a local archive with the faggy intro/outro removed:

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He cares more about the damage to the vehicle.

EDIT: While the video is legitimate, the screenshots and chatlogs have not been verified. There's no substantive proof as of yet that the child was injured as part of the incident
Brianna Wu strikes again.
 
Wasn't the worst that happened to DSP's BMW was him never changing the oil in it? More importantly, I feel for the kid.
 
I applaud his compassion for addressing the many fears and concerns of his viewers by going into extensive detail about how his car is okay rather than waste his video's precious runtime regarding the safety of his child experiencing potentially fatal brain hemorrhaging.
Typical motorhead behavior.
It's just crazy to me, how he shows of the damage to the car, while his kid is probably in the ICU. Who gives a shit about their car when your kid might have brain bleeding??? But it's honestly not surprising when you street race, especially with a fucking one year old in the backseat.
People like this are the reason why I'm glad you need a license to drive a car, and that such license can be revoked if you're too stupid to properly behave behind the wheel.
 
Initial D >>>> Fast and Furious

There, I said it
That's not an unpopular opinion by any means tbh. Plus we got the Running in the 90s meme from ID. FATF just gave us actual pedophile Paul Walker and then The Rock, Vin Diesel, and Tyrese all bitchslapping each other over the most petty shit imaginable.
 
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Seriously though, is that real? It should be fine in like a pre-internet society, but it sounds kinda exploitable, specially considering how much CPS seems to drop the ball. Is there like no accountability in the process or whatever?

To determine whether a child needs to be taken away, the opinion has to be unanimous.

And opinion is subjective, a therapist could look at the troubled child and "in their professional opinion" argue that the child is just energetic. A caseworker could look at the conduct of the parent and determine that the parent is just being strict. Likewise, in some cases, even the child is interviewed about their home life and children are very unlikely to speak ill of their parents.

If one of the staff members shrugs their shoulder, then the situation goes from "We need to take the kid away asap" to "Maybe an hour supervision per year?"

It baffles me how CPS and their linked departments don't consider children of neglected parents are TAUGHT by their parents how to act normal when caseworkers do come in.

It's incredibly easy to abuse children, because you have the power to harm them and to provide for them. Nothing's stopping the abusive parent from going "Timmy, if you don't smile and tell the caseworker how good of a parent I am, they're going to take you away, and I'll kill myself/they'll make you starve/you'll get beaten up by the other kids at the foster care" Some might even be so audacious as to argue "If I, your parent, can't do a good job then what makes you think those random strangers will?"


When I wrote my original comment, I was thinking of Anders Behring Breivik (the perpetrator of the 2011 Norway attacks), everybody (his estranged father, neighbours, his caseworker, psychologists, health personnel, the psychiatry team) were all pointing out that his mother was a depressed bipolar schizo and the kid clearly showed signs of abuse and neglect.

But yet, because staff members at his nursery said he was fine, so the court deferred to the judgement of the staff members and his father lost the custody case. This is ironic because nursery is the one place where Anders didn't have to deal with his mother, no shit, he was fine there.

The CPS wasn't blameless either, as the only reason this went to court to begin with was because they had decided prior that Anders should stay with his mother despite knowing what was going on, which caused his father to seek custody.


There's no accountability because you can't punish someone for misinterpreting a subjective situation unless you can prove they knew what was going on and just didn't care, if you punish caseworkers and relevant members for not being strict then they have ever incentive to overreact to minor details.
 
"The Streets of Whiterun" from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim becoming a pity party theme song for Wings and his trolls, while funny, has ruined my ability to (look here look) listen to the song as just Skyrim music.

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Bonus Liquid Richard
 
I guess everyone associated with Wingo, good or bad will get in a automobile wreck. No one is save.
 
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