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Bones: The Superhero In The Alley

  • Ruthie Reyman
  • Jan 9, 2016
  • 2 min read

I just finished watching Bones: Season 1 Episode 12 The Superhero in the Alley, and the victim was a teenage boy who was really into comic books, especially Citizen 14. He was friends with these people that worked at a comic book store and they “played” the game but in like real life. The were on the roof of the comic book store. I think that people that do that should seriously get a life! They just waste time “playing” games when they could be working and providing for their family. The kids are embarrassed to go to school because they could get teased about it. The children are the ones that are most affected by the situation because then they could get bullied by people at school that saw them on the street homeless, or because they haven’t taken a shower in a few days because they have nowhere to bathe at. The parents don’t get anything like that from anybody because adults are mature enough to realize that they are going through a difficult time and they don’t need the bullying. But instead they put their family after their “playing” life. In many cases the family ends up homeless and the parents ask people for money when they could’ve prevented the situation. Then they get frustrated because not very many people give them money, well the people that don’t give them money are most likely telling them to get a job! Getting a job will help them more than them standing on the side of the street with a sign saying they need money. Job’s give more money than people give to homeless people. Most people nowadays are struggling as well, and they can’t help those people that ask for money because they are to lazy to go get a job to support their family. If they wouldn’t have been “playing” in the first place and been working then they wouldn’t be in that kind of situation.


 
 
 

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