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Did Karma just bite Tyreek Hill in the ass?


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39 minutes ago, Udogg said:

No because Karma doesn't exist, if it did then so many evil people wouldn't be able to keep doing what they are doing. 

 

Maybe just the Karma hasn't initiated yet? Like it Hibernates.. and waits for the right time. 

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1 hour ago, Devil Doc said:

Maybe just the Karma hasn't initiated yet? Like it Hibernates.. and waits for the right time. 

Nope, just like at all the CEO's who poison people and politicians who butcher the truth and/or sell their souls to further their own interest.  They always die of old age.  Sometimes with all the pomp and circumstance as if they were hero's because their guilt makes them donate money or push a charity at the end. Rarely does it ever mitigate the damage they have done.  

Karma either doesn't exist or works different that people think.  So if karma is based off of money, then that would explain why poor people get shafted so much.  Or the bigger a hole you are the more karma works in your favor.....  that would explain a lot tbh. 

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