This is intense to listen. What a shocker, the family is just sad and dumb. Even the family didn't want to take responsibility for the child. MC didn't hold back, and it was understandable for his actions.
Eh, I don't blame him. Thank about it That 🤬 Cheated on him, Stole from him and ran off, and WORST of all had the f****** Nerve to come back and ask him to take care of the guy she cheated with and they're kid.!
For anybody sad about the baby, its an infant not a 10 year old. There's a reason the trope is kods not knowing their adopted because babies go quick through the system to families
Investing on a geiger counter is a good idea if you can afford it, you'd be surprised how often you can find hand made stuff that has traces of radioactive material
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This is what happens when your ignorant with metals and material you don't have no idea what it is😂 they're walking around with radioactive metal as a bracelet😂 how could they not notice the burn marks on their hands in the bazaar cancer diagnosis of both of them odds are even a child probably has cancer
They don’t always cause burns. Some radioactive material just destroys you inside until your body breaks down and it’s too late. I remember seeing a story in the paper about a guy who ran a scrap yard and gave a handmade keychain to his kid “to remember his roots” when he went off to college. The son and his roommates all wound up hospitalized due to the exposure and his son was the worst of them all. Not sure what happened afterwards but I think House ran an episode based on it.
Radiation in small doses doesn't burn. During a nuclear explosion - it's the thermal wave of released energy that burns. Radiation destroys you at cellular level, mostly - errors in DNA etc.
Wow so the bracelet was like a slow poison, it’s the thought that counts
Wait this story was wild! Every man who got cheated by their wives should learn to act like MC. 😂😂
They are so shameless. She’s in a Chanel box. 😂
He was a good guy. He made sure that the child was taken care of by the orphanage.
This is intense to listen. What a shocker, the family is just sad and dumb. Even the family didn't want to take responsibility for the child. MC didn't hold back, and it was understandable for his actions.
Dumb family raised a dumb ho. Go figure, the mold reflects the cast.
Eh, I don't blame him. Thank about it That 🤬 Cheated on him, Stole from him and ran off, and WORST of all had the f****** Nerve to come back and ask him to take care of the guy she cheated with and they're kid.!
Wow. The bad thing the child suffers because of the stupidity of the parents.
For anybody sad about the baby, its an infant not a 10 year old. There's a reason the trope is kods not knowing their adopted because babies go quick through the system to families
That Chanel box slam was savage. 😂
Investing on a geiger counter is a good idea if you can afford it, you'd be surprised how often you can find hand made stuff that has traces of radioactive material
5:13 PFFFT Buried in a Channel bag. 😂😂 no wait its a box 😅
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ayo this is fkng wild😂😂
This is what happens when your ignorant with metals and material you don't have no idea what it is😂 they're walking around with radioactive metal as a bracelet😂 how could they not notice the burn marks on their hands in the bazaar cancer diagnosis of both of them odds are even a child probably has cancer
They don’t always cause burns. Some radioactive material just destroys you inside until your body breaks down and it’s too late. I remember seeing a story in the paper about a guy who ran a scrap yard and gave a handmade keychain to his kid “to remember his roots” when he went off to college. The son and his roommates all wound up hospitalized due to the exposure and his son was the worst of them all. Not sure what happened afterwards but I think House ran an episode based on it.
Radiation in small doses doesn't burn. During a nuclear explosion - it's the thermal wave of released energy that burns.
Radiation destroys you at cellular level, mostly - errors in DNA etc.
I hate humanity, children always pays the price for adults mistake
Poor kid, from conception to end of story kid is being affected by the bracelet also, wonder how it affected it genes.
This is bit wild 😅
Most of blah blah is irrelevant. Boring
1st.
Tf is this trash story