If it's true good I think it's awesome, but I can't believe he didn't do anything with the escorts and played Halo instead. I suppose it is a bit addictive though.![]()
If it's true good I think it's awesome, but I can't believe he didn't do anything with the escorts and played Halo instead. I suppose it is a bit addictive though.![]()
The article's from a UK publication, which'd make it hard for an American family to sue 'em... also, if the kid and his parents both consented, I don't see why they couldn't publish anyway. Besides, he's in America - doesn't 'freedom of expression' override such trifling matters as protecting young people's privacy?
That's epic win right there.
I don't know if I smell a fake or not, but I did look for this article on some kind of news thing other than the british ones and random forums and couldn't find anything.
And if the parents want to release the name of the minors they can in Texas. To the least, I only know that because the only times that Texas news WOULDN'T say someone's name under the age of 18 was if like.. the kid killed someone and the parents don't want to be known either. Hell, one of the minors that was giving their 2 year old nephew cocaine was released once he went to court because the parents figured that "what's the worse that could happen".
Either way, I find it pretty hard to believe that he can just do all this stuff.
Especially answering all the security questions. I mean, what 13 year olds know their parents last four digits of their social, hell I just found out my dad's last year and that's only because he owns my cell phone.
Not to mention, the kid spewing that it's law to not deny them.
Actually any place that you spend money on (including call girls) ALWAYS has the fine print saying they can deny service. They don't ever have to say the reason, just basically say "I'm sorry but we're not selling our services" "Why" "Personal reasons", basically that just ends up a why battle. You just can't discriminate against people with disabilities when looking for work, not when it comes to buying things like food, games, or hookers.
There's more wholes in the story than things that make it believable.
I don't wanna believe it's fake, it's just too entertaining of a story ;_;
I disbelieve. Sorry. Would make an interesting Superbad type movie though
I smell a future EOFFer in Ralph.
EOFF needs a resurgence to it's former glory.
It's hilarious and all, but I don't believe it. It's just too random. What kind of kid could do all that, like knowing the law against discrimination? Even if his father is a lawyer
Law isn't a particularly hard subject to know. I could spout of several dozen state and US laws and I have never met a lawyer in my entire life.
I wish I was friends with this kid.