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tizz

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Komrade YOU are an idiot. I know EXACTLY what I am doing here (I am the forum ***** you dolt) and there isn't a sole on here that could possibly hurt my feeling (oh boo hoo) PUUULEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEZ!!! This is the internet. If my feeling COULD be hurt do you honestly think I would hang around here? There is nothing you could possibly say that isn't wither just plain idiotic, or something I don't allready know about myself and how I look here. I invite you to try, really! I could use the entertainment
 
wow, **** gets said allot when we talk about schools :eek:
anyway, tizz, i know I'm a little **** and all of what you said, but i help out around the house, do all my chores, watch my little sister, and last summer even bought the groceries sometimes, but even though i do things that are required of me doesn't mean i respect her, if she tells me to do something i usually do it, but it mostly depends on if its important or not, and no, the DI wont make me cry
It's cool you help your mom like that dude, but if your willing to do those things, why not show her respect all the time.

It's alot easier to keep things calm when you follow rules too, not just doing things. for all we know, (you didn't mention it) your mom might have begged you to do those, or they may have been a prerequisite fo you going and having fun another time.

If kids would just not try and see how far they can push the rules just because they are there, and concentrate on acting right, life wouldn't be such a shock to them. I say kids lightly because I'm only 20, but once school was out.... **** the real world don't put up with no ****. You **** up at work, your gone. you **** up at home, your gone. Life aint free! I'm figuring that out cause I kinda did the same **** you did in school, but I promise everything gets better with time if you let it.

try your best to get out of high school with as few social brusies as possible, especially if you don't planning on moving because as you become an adult in your community, so are your teachers and administrators and they will remeber you only as a trouble maker.

Just a few thoughts take it how you want.

 
Komrade YOU are an idiot. I know EXACTLY what I am doing here (I am the forum ***** you dolt) and there isn't a sole on here that could possibly hurt my feeling (oh boo hoo) PUUULEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEZ!!! This is the internet. If my feeling COULD be hurt do you honestly think I would hang around here? There is nothing you could possibly say that isn't wither just plain idiotic, or something I don't allready know about myself and how I look here. I invite you to try, really! I could use the entertainment
I'm not sure if he gets it yet, he will most likely stick to his immature, childish, callow comments and having nothing better to say than something like **** you!

 
No Tizz I'm not trying to hurt your feelings. Get your head out of your *** PLEASE! I'm just sick of your inane bullshit, and the fact that you're nothing more than an obnoxious mouthy ****. And while you're the forum *****, judging from everything else you're pulling here, I'd say you're more than just the FORUM *****.

And yes, Go **** yourself.

 
Wow.... I see where you both (tizz and Msixty) are coming from.

Fresh outta the young world my self, I remember how hot I got when my parents tried to tell me anything. I had absolutely no respect for either of my parents. In fact I still have absolutely no respect for either of my parents. Here I'm talking about my genetically real parents. I lived for 14 years with just me and my brother and steve (my birth father), well that is unless he had some ***** girlfriend living with us. He was a drunk and a pothead. I mean I can understand tokin the ganga when you are young, but being an old man and taking that **** aroung your kids.... that's just ******. I remember when I lived in North Carolina, he would take us out to the ghetto and give some darky a ride and buy some "rock candy" with us in the car. What a loser. But we did not know what crack was, now we do. Don't know what this has to do with YOU respecting YOUR parents... Just wanted to show that not ALL parents deserve respect (my mother was/is not much better). I was kicked out at 16 (in March of 2001) and adopted very soon after by the parents of my (at that time) girlfriend. They took me in and loved me as their own. When I told them that I was moving out in Feb. of this year (I stayed with them for 4 years... I know, I know...), they were pretty upset. They really didnt want me to move out. I still talk to them everyday and eat Sun. dinner at their house every weekend. I had to LEARN how to respect an adult though. It wasn't very hard. When you are treated with respect, it's actually pretty easy.. And that's my life story, well the last few years anyway. :)

Sorry, I typed that up like yesterday or the day before and forgot to post it... Working life.... Now I've got to see what else has been said, so that I can comment too.... :eek:

Ok I gathered a few things from that tirade.... One of which I already knew, komrade..... Your are an incessant bore and a whiny little ***** and you should really get a life!! Quit thinking that the world is out to hurt you, or whatever it is you think... They do make medicine for people like you, you may want to look into those... :rolleyes:

 

builder

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Ok I gathered a few things from that tirade.... One of which I already knew, komrade..... Your are an incessant bore and a whiny little ***** and you should really get a life!! Quit thinking that the world is out to hurt you, or whatever it is you think... They do make medicine for people like you, you may want to look into those... :rolleyes:
**** me drunk. I'm gonna agree with R&E here. Who would have thought?

On the rest of this thread, you people were discussing this same **** in the shoutbox without the nasty angst that is developing here.

What happened? :eek: :cool:

 
Oh my, we're not in the shout box or chat and builder and I agree on one small thing. I think that the world might end now..... Actually I'm sure that we agree on a couple of things... Like AIG, I'll bet she's hott!!

**** unruly students should be whipped like they were in the old days...

I can't believe that they aren't allowed to paddle anymore; that was a HUGE deterrent when I was a student, **** swiss cheese board... remembers pain rubs ***

 

tizz

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R&E of course I admit that there are **** parents out there that should probably be beat themselves, for the sake of my argument with M60 and the fact that he gave no indication of his parents being **** and endication that he was being a brat I took the route I did. I hate typing and Iam usually distrascted so I stuck just to the one side of things there. (I did state the sacrifice part) If a parent doesn't sacrifice SOMETHING willingly for the sake of their kids they are just not doin' it right. I am sorry you had to experience the low end of the scale when t came to parents.
 
****, it happens. Made me a better person I like to think. And I was lucky enough to get the high side too. The people that I call Mom and Pops are not my real parents, but they might as well be... I love them as if they were.. but thanks for the words of kindness.
 

builder

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And that is all that counts, really, R&E. The fact that you have someone to rely on is the main thing.

My stepdad couldn't get me outta the family home soon enough. He regretted it. (I had all the tools, LOL). It took a few years, but we ended up going on camping/fishing trips together, and he's now one of my good mates.

I don't look up to him, we are "equals".

 

tizz

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I grew up in a house with just my mom (I knew my dad but hadn't sen him in 13 years when he died 2 years ago **** next weeken ) Aparently we had issues because my sister disinvited me to his funeral service LOL) Man a lot can aparently happene when you don't talk to someone for 11 years LOL) But I never really thought of him as a DAD **** I am not sure what having a "dad" is or what role he is supposed to play, but I don't mind. I had a fabulous childhood surrounded by lots of love. I had everything that's important. I really do hate to see anyone grow up without a parent like my mom. I can't imagine hating her or NOT having the upmost respect for her.
 

tizz

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And if no one teaches who will give the squirts the power to DO? Dumbass

Come on MRIH you have to think first

 
That's the great thing about my Foster Parents, they treated me like an equal the whole time. I never really had a reason to rebel, plus I think I got my fill of that when I was about 13. Now, saying all of this, I am by no means making myself out to be a saint, **** I gave them a harder time than they deserved. I was respectful, but looking back, probably not as much as I should have been. :eek:

I haven't talked to my "father" since the day he threw me out in March 2001. That's completely by choice. I don't want to talk to him, when I do, I will, but not yet. :rolleyes:

It's all good, I Love them, and i know it's mutual.. :cool:

 

builder

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That's the great thing about my Foster Parents, they treated me like an equal the whole time. I never really had a reason to rebel, plus I think I got my fill of that when I was about 13. Now, saying all of this, I am by no means making myself out to be a saint, **** I gave them a harder time than they deserved. I was respectful, but looking back, probably not as much as I should have been. :eek:
I haven't talked to my "father" since the day he threw me out in March 2001. That's completely by choice. I don't want to talk to him, when I do, I will, but not yet. :rolleyes:

It's all good, I Love them, and i know it's mutual.. :cool:

So cool. Love it.

The one thing that rings true for me, and I've seen heaps of "kids" turn into adults, is that if you treat a kid like an adult, and still let them have their childhood, they remember what you did for them.

Kids don't stay kids for long. I currently work with a "kid" that I met when he was five. I took him and his mates up the beach for a surf for his thirteenth birthday, and was there when he ralfed up many dollars worth of cheap booze on his twenty-first.

He surely don't look up to me, seeing as how he is now six foot four, but he sure has a lot of respect, and it's mutual.

 
That's a cool story. I could have used a guy like you (except for not so **** aggrivating, lol... j/k) in my life as a POSITIVE male role model... umm bad word... influence maybe. Anyways.. I hope you didnt rub off on the kid too much... lol. :D
 

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That's a cool story. I could have used a guy like you (except for not so **** aggrivating, lol... j/k) in my life as a POSITIVE male role model... umm bad word... influence maybe. Anyways.. I hope you didnt rub off on the kid too much... lol. :D
On the contrary, I might have rubbed off on him too much. Part of the indocrination into adulthood in Australia, is the subtle art of taking the **** outta eachother. The key word here is "subtle". This seems to be lost on most yanks. The "boy's" name is Callan. His mates call him calza. I call him "late for breakfast", because I often have to tip a cup of cold water on him to get him up for work.

In situations where I need an extra hand, he is still trying to emulate my ****-take, so you may be right in that I had too much influence in calza's edu.

That's the difference between knowing a tactic, and knowing when to use it. I don't think even rekshun could teach that one.

Cheers.

 
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