[teens stories] I GUESS THAT KARMA CAN REALLY COME OUT OF WHAT YOU SAY


When I was in middle school, there was this male bully who told a girl with an intellectual disability that her face looked like she'd been hit by Sky's ultimate attack.

Now I saw his recent updates, he and his girlfriend had a kid right after graduating high school because of a premarital pregnancy, and this year their daughter was diagnosed with autism.

Considering all the awful things he did back then, it's just ironic seeing him on Instagram pretending to be some devoted, saintly "girl dad," posting parenting diaries.

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1. [+24, -1]
Serves him right

2. [+12, -1]
Karma really exists. Everything you put out will come back to you

3. [+11, 0]
Karma exists...

4. [+10, -5]
So what does that make all parents of autistic kids? Some couples are poor, broke, bullied throughout school, then messed up and had a disabled child. It looks so primitive to bring up isolated cases just because you want to believe in karma. In this world, sin and punishment depend on how those in power manipulate the fates of those below them. To become stronger than that power, the people must unite and make a revolution. It's all about luck and power. There's no such thing as karma. Just look at the descendants of independence fighters versus the descendants of pro-Japanese collaboratorsㅇㅇ

5. [+7, 0]
Autism is typically inherited from the father, and if the father has low empathy and poor social skills, it's likely at least a mild form.



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