Posted on 08/11/2017 12:13:47 PM PDT by GuavaCheesePuff
A schoolgirl prank gone gruesomely wrong left an 11-year-old Bronx girl hospitalized with severe facial burns and her rage-filled mom bent on revenge.
Relatives of hospitalized Jamoneisha Merritt called Thursday for arrests in the scalding of the girl at her friends Bronx apartment.
The victims mother Ebony Merritt appeared outside the home of Shernett Panton and her 12-year-old daughter Aniya Grant Stuart, spewing obscenities and threats.
Im going to cut your face, you f---ing b---h! Merritt screamed at Panton. Im going to burn your f---ing house down! You let this happen to my daughter!
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It might be two thousand years ago but Romans had some over the top names.
Thanks for boiling it down to a formula! LOL! I didn’t know how it was done until now! LMAO!
Gesundheit.
There was actual meaning behind Latin names, not making up nonsensical combinations of parent or grandparent names with an African ethnic appeal.
Looking at this abused child’s name, I’d say one of the parents had an appetite for Spanish Ham or jamón serrano and the other had a crush on a girl with the suffix “neisha”.
This is one really sick perp (regardless of age)
Note:
The number of syllables chosen is inversely proportional to the odds of success of that child as an adult.......
Their given names were all usual for their culture and many are still used today...in Italy and in America, as well as in other nations. You don't know of any people, at any time, who were named ( in various different spelling permutations ) Marc, Julius, Anthony, Olivia, Julia, Antonia, or Tarquin ( Brits used this ancient Roman name quite a lot, for several 100s of years ), Horatio, Augusta, and many many more.
Now, if you're talking about names such as Africanus ( given because Scipio won great battle in the Punic wars ), or Caligula ( "little boots" ) these are nicknames, given for reasons, and NOT made-up, idiotic, extremely silly names that, sadly, many blacks now give their children.
I bet if you were to interview the girls involved with the sleep over you will find out that she was only invited to be a victim for everyone there. I also bet that this is not the first time this girl was victimized by this click of girls...
boiling water is not a prank. my bet is that the girl that’s house this is at and did the pouring is just a follower and the real culprit the one directing all of this was a one of the guest kids at the sleep over.
Meanwhile in Texas a Liberian died from Ebola
name
Thomas Eric Duncan
his Drs & Nurses (Americans)
Schrwadedingdong, etc etc
I remember back when ‘they’ started this silly name game that one of the wags said
It is bad enough ‘they’ wear their hair ‘independently’, bad enough they were born black, now they have decided a good name is a combination of what came off 3 billboards or a pack of hot dogs. (something like that)
All things to make life just a little bit harder to join the society.
Meanwhile an African (who they are trying to emulate) is named Thomas Eric
Probably; if that is the case then they should throw the book at least at the one who dumped the water.
At 11 and 12, yes, they should have NOT done either things to the other and that boiling water would so terrible things to skin; however, neither girl probably knows much of anything...least of all right from wrong.
Putting cold water on a girl could be a prank. Except if the target is a feral black girl, who would consider herself “disrespected”, which in ghetto culture is grounds for killing.
Thank You.
They have been led to believe, falsely of course, that this method of naming children is African. It is not.
Liberia was created when Ex-slaves sought to create their own nation back in Africa, based on our Constitutional principles. It is the closest thing the United States has ever had to a ‘colony’.
That is why most of the names in Liberia sound American.................
Read post #58 and then read the article!
While I agree, that is for men, women are much more emotional and I think, given half a chance she’ll do it.
Wow.
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