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neurotribes: What I Learned from My Autistic Son - guest post on my blog by @mamabegood. http://t.co/dSZ3NuXD6n
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ZenHeathen (Zen Heathen): RT @stevesilberman: Cheerleader and star student in FL high school arrested on felony charges for falling in love with another girl. http:/…
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holyfoolishness (holyfoolishness): MT Please tell me this isnt true RT @stevesilberman Star in FL arrested on felony charges 4 falling in love w/girl http://t.co/bP27JoZODN
8 minutes agopuckett101 (Puckett): @stevesilberman This is a perfect example of why statutory laws need to have exemptions for close ages, like 16-18.
8 minutes agopuckett101 (Puckett): RT @stevesilberman: Cheerleader and star student in FL high school arrested on felony charges for falling in love with another girl. http:/…
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ItsBridgetsWord (Bridget Allen): RT @stevesilberman: Cheerleader and star student in FL high school arrested on felony charges for falling in love with another girl. http:/…
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ItsBridgetsWord (Bridget Allen): @stevesilberman This shouldn't still be happening. My life was almost ruined by a nearly identical circumstances. Haunts me after 29 years.
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MissAlloVera (Vera Didenko): @stevesilberman very sad story. Both teens will be scarred for life because of this.
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davidlawless (David Lawless): “@stevesilberman: Cheerleader in FL arrested on felony charges for falling in love with another girl. http://t.co/cc4yonBu4S” this is insane
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