Posted on 12/14/2022 7:44:29 PM PST by nickcarraway
A grand jury indicted a man on first degree murder charges for allegedly selling fake prescription drugs to a Hollywood woman.
Melissa Hernandez was 21 years old when she lost her life in Sept. 2021.
Frank Hernandez said his daughter, Melissa, died after accidentally taking fentanyl. “She was a very good student. She really liked drawing and art. She was really popular in high school,” Hernandez said.
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My fav bumper sticker: “kill your local heroin dealer”
And she was a pill head.
*** She was really popular in high school,” Hernandez said.***
Proof enough that being popular in HS doesn’t make one happy. This is a public service announcement to those kids considering being transgender: It won’t work, kids. Give it up. You may not feel fine, but you are fine just the way you are. At least gender-wise. You can’t change your DNA.
.......in the chipper tomorrow at high noon highlighted on all networks live would save lives...............
Wait: Melissa was "transgender?!"
Regards,
"'She was a very good student. She really liked drawing and art~"'
I don’t know if Melissa was transgender, but my point is that there’s an epidemic of kids going through normal growing pains that our society is trying to fix either through antidepressants, anti anxiety meds, ADHD meds, cross hormone treatment, and sometimes radical surgery. None of these are fixes, but for the kids who think changing their “gender” will make them happy, I think it’s non-sensical, because we can’t change our DNA.
Going though puberty is a trying time. Lord knows, I’d never wish to be a teenager again. It IS a rite of passage though, and we can’t become adults until we go through our childhood, pre-teen, and teen years. They are all important periods in our lives.
Also, transgender kids are often said to be those who aren’t popular, and they think that by changing their gender, they suddenly become more accepted. Being popular won’t necessarily make you happy, though for a time, it might ease the sting of the teen years.
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