> A little feedback, please?

A little feedback, please?

Posted at: 2015-04-20 
It is the devil's lie that he gives these women a desire of lust for him and they think it is real but it is how the devil will destroy them and cause them to follow after this horrific killer of innocent people people in the Boston marathon and some people who are evil as he will burn in hell with him because of embracing the lies of the devil.

They allow these bogus feelings to become real by acting on them instead of seeing that it is all a LIE. but they are sexually attracted to his face and day dreaming about him being a bad boy and that attracts them to him. they have black hearts as well.

beware of those who call evil good. you do not want to become friends with them for they will be in hell if they do not cast down those evil ideas.

It is real but nothing will come of it. The legal system doesn't solicit the input of teenage girls. This is a good thing for a few reasons: It introduces world events, geography, politics and the justice system to young people. It awakens the country that danger can be in our own backyards.

Yes, unfortunately, it is. They think he's too cute to be a killer.

There's a psychological phenomena where someone is attracted to criminals. For some, the more heinous the crime, the more attractive the criminal becomes.

That's why you have women writing love letters to convicted killers and even violent rapists, in prison.

Welcome to the world of the teenage girl. Also known as "Tumblr."

--not all teenage girls are that flighty. Point is the fan pages are predominately 13-16 year old girls who just don't know any better. They only see what they want to see, they have not yet experienced enough of life to recognize that.

I read in a news article that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the Boston Marathon bombing suspect, has:

...grown into a bit of an online heart-throb, with supporters setting up special Twitter, Facebook and Tumblr pages in his honor, using the hashtag #freejahar. The fans declare his innocence, refer to him by his nickname of Jahar, write about how they wish they could get in touch with him (and, in one case, “curl up and take a nap” in his hair), publicize items like hand beaded “Free Jahar” bracelets, and note that he’s “beautiful,” “hot” and “too pretty to be guilty.”

My question is, is this sh*t for real?